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About Multipart Cues<br />

Cues can be divided into up to 20 parts. Each part can have its own channels or parameters, levels<br />

and timing information. Multipart cues can be stored in live or blind using the same conventions to<br />

record a standard cue.<br />

There are three basic ways to create a multipart cue. You can build a multipart cue part-by-part in<br />

live, you can break an existing cue into multipart cues in live, or you can break an existing cue apart<br />

in blind.<br />

A channel or parameter can only be provided an instruction once in a multipart cue. For example, it<br />

isn't possible to adjust color for channel 1 in Cue 1 Part 1 and then also provide a different<br />

instruction for channel 1 color in Cue 1 Part 8.<br />

Default part timing is drawn from the cue level timing defaults established in Setup; you may also<br />

assign discrete timing to channels in each part as you would for a single part cue.<br />

Record a Multipart Cue in Live<br />

Storing a multipart cue in live is accomplished in similar fashion to storing a single part cue.<br />

However, rather than storing the entire cue, you select and store just the channels that you want in<br />

each part.<br />

Please note that there are a variety of different ways and different orders to go about creating a<br />

multipart cue. The following examples represent some, but not all, of those ways.<br />

Creating a New Multipart Cue in Live<br />

Build part-by-part<br />

Make desired changes to the stage state. If all of the changes that you have made are to go into a<br />

part, press:<br />

• [Record Only] [Cue] [2] [Part] [1] [Enter]<br />

Continue making changes and storing parts as you go.<br />

Build parts from cue end state<br />

In most instances, you will create the end state of the cue and then break it into parts. To do this,<br />

you use selective storing commands, as follows:<br />

• [channel or parameter selection] [Record] (or [Record Only]) [n] [Part] [a] [Enter]<br />

• [channel or parameter selection] [Record] (or [Record Only]) [Part] [b] [Enter]<br />

Each part can contain its own cue level timing and other attributes. Follow/Hang, Link and Loop,<br />

and Allfade commands can be placed at the cue level only—they cannot be placed on a part. Also,<br />

through the channel selection, you can put channel parameters into different parts.<br />

Part 1 of any multipart cue is where all unassigned move instructions will reside. Therefore, if the<br />

body of the cue (which is the normal behavior) is to be in part 1, you can simply select the channel<br />

or parameter list that you wish to place in parts 2 and higher.<br />

204 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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