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AutoMark<br />

The AutoMark feature is a system default setting and can be turned on or off at a global level. The<br />

system default for this setting is off. To change the default settings see Show Settings, page 95.<br />

When AutoMark is enabled, non-intensity parameter transitions will occur in the cue immediately<br />

preceding the cue in which the changes are stored, if intensity in that cue is moved from zero to any<br />

active level. Therefore, the preceding cue “executes” the AutoMark.<br />

AutoMark information is displayed for cues or cue parts. It is not a channel instruction. AutoMarked<br />

cues are indicated by an “M” in the M column of the playback status display.<br />

AutoMarks will execute using the time of the cue in which the moves occur (the cue indicated by<br />

“M”). The exception to this is if discrete timing is stored with the move instruction, in which case the<br />

discrete time will be used.<br />

Conditions Triggering an AutoMark<br />

The following rules determine which channels AutoMark is applied to and how it is deployed:<br />

• The marked cue must have a move instruction for intensity of moving lights above zero or null.<br />

• The marked cue must have a move instruction for non-intensity parameters of those channels.<br />

• AutoMark will not occur if the channel is receiving an intensity instruction from another source<br />

(such as a submaster or HTP fader).<br />

• AutoMark must be enabled for an AutoMark to occur. AutoMark is based on the current setting<br />

of the default during playback. It does not matter what the setting is at the point of record.<br />

• On a “per channel” basis, an AutoMark does not occur until:<br />

• Any parameter delay time has elapsed and<br />

• The intensity has reached zero and the parameter has completed any previous<br />

movement.<br />

Allowing a Live Move<br />

When AutoMark is “On” it is possible to override it on a per cue (or cue part) basis. The override will<br />

be available through a softkey, “AutoMark Off”. This softkey is not visible when AutoMark is<br />

disabled in default settings.<br />

AutoMark can be disabled on cues or cue parts.<br />

When enabled, the cue that executes the mark will have an “M” in the flags field. If AutoMark is<br />

disabled, allowing a live move, a “D” is displayed in the flags field of the cue or cue part where the<br />

data is stored.<br />

By using AutoMark with multipart cues, it is possible to have some parameters mark and others<br />

move live.<br />

AutoMark and Timing<br />

An AutoMark will happen in the time of the cue in which is moving (the “M” cue), unless the channel<br />

has discrete timing. In which case, the discrete timing will apply to the moves. Discrete timing is<br />

applied in the cue where the move instruction is stored.<br />

176 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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