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Updating to References<br />

When a cue is active, it is possible that various record targets (palettes or presets) will be played<br />

back within that cue. As changes are made to the data in that cue, as well as to the individual<br />

palettes or presets, updating both the cue and references within that cue is simple. When you have<br />

overridden a reference in a cue, the data is displayed in red with a red “R” in superscript next to the<br />

channel’s intensity.<br />

By default, <strong>Ion</strong> updates any referenced data that was included in the cue.<br />

For Example:<br />

Cue 5 is recalled Live. It contains references to color palette 1 and preset 2. You make<br />

changes to channels included in these record targets. To update both the cue and the<br />

palettes or presets, press:<br />

• [Update] [Enter]<br />

This will automatically take the manual changes and update them to color palette 1 and<br />

preset 2. Therefore cue 5 now references these new values, and the modifications to CP1<br />

and PR2 have propagated through all of the show data.<br />

If you had made changes to other channels that were not included in the palettes or presets<br />

used in cue 5, those values would also be updated to the cue as absolute data.<br />

Updating Without References (Make Absolute)<br />

If you want to record your changes to the cue without updating the references, you may use {Make<br />

Absolute} break the associated to the reference. The {Make Absolute} command can be applied<br />

to the required channels or parameters before the update instruction, or they can be applied during<br />

the update.<br />

• [Update] {Make Absolute} [Enter] - breaks the references for any parameters which have<br />

been changed and update the cue with the changes. The referenced target will no longer be<br />

displayed in the channels which were made absolute. All of the data updated in cue 5 will now<br />

be shown as absolute data.<br />

• [5] [Thru] [9] [Update] {Make Absolute} [Enter] - breaks only the references for channels 5-<br />

9 and record their manual values to the cue. Other manual values will not be included in this<br />

update.<br />

You may also use [Record Only] to break references.<br />

For Example:<br />

Cue 5 is active and onstage. Channels 5-20 are currently referencing preset 1. You make<br />

changes to channels 5-9. The data for these changes is now manual. Press:<br />

• [Record Only] [Enter] [Enter]<br />

If there were other changes on stage, you could have commanded:<br />

• [5] [thru] [9] [Record Only] [Enter] [Enter]<br />

Only the manual data will be recorded as an update to cue 5. The reference to preset 1 for<br />

channels 5-9 is broken and now the cue will display the absolute data rather than the<br />

reference indicator.<br />

Update Break Nested<br />

This is used only when presets that have embedded palette data are modified in a cue. If you wish<br />

to maintain the link to the preset, but not impact the palette that was the source of the preset,<br />

[Update] {Break Nested} can be used.<br />

168 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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