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Using AllFade<br />

Allfade is a cue attribute that commands any intensity values on stage that are not provided by the<br />

associated cue to fade to zero intensity when the cue is played. The allfade will adhere to the<br />

downfade time of the associated cue.<br />

This is useful in conjunction with assert, so you can regain control of channels from other cue lists<br />

and fade other channels from that cue list out.<br />

Note:<br />

Channels with tracked values in the associated cue will not fade out in response<br />

to an allfade. These tracked values are part of the associated cue and therefore<br />

will be played back.<br />

To assign an allfade to a cue:<br />

• [Record] [n] [/] [m] [Allfade] [Enter] - records cue n/m as an allfade cue, thereby<br />

forcing any channels not in the cue to fade to zero on playback.<br />

Like many other cue attributes, allfade is a toggle state. To remove the allfade flag, specify the cue<br />

and press [Allfade] [Enter].<br />

Changing the Active Cue List<br />

The active cue list will be displayed in detail on the playback status display. This view is changed by<br />

the following actions:<br />

• Recalling another cue list in the command line - [Cue] [3] [/] [Enter]<br />

• Recording a cue to another cue list - [Record] [3] [/] [8] [Enter]<br />

• Playing back a cue from the fader of another cue list - press [Go] for the associated fader.<br />

190 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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