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Out-of-Sequence Cues<br />

An out-of-sequence cue is any cue that is played back in one of the following ways:<br />

• Cue is executed using a [Go To Cue] command.<br />

• Cue is executed by a link instruction.<br />

• Cue is loaded into a fader’s pending file.<br />

• Cue is re-executed using [Assert] & [Load] or is asserted from the command line.<br />

Generally, when an out-of-sequence cue is executed, the entire contents of the cue will be played<br />

back (move instructions and tracked values).<br />

For Example:<br />

Cue 1 sets channel 1 to full. That value is tracked forward until cue 10. The programmer<br />

plays back cue 1 on fader 1. Then the programmer sets channel 1's intensity to 50%<br />

manually. If she executes cue 2, channel 1 remains at 50%, as it is a channel parameter<br />

that is not receiving a move instruction from the incoming cue.<br />

However, if she presses [Go to Cue] [5] [Enter] (an out-of-sequence execution), even<br />

though the value for channel 1 in Cue 5 is a tracked value, channel 1 will fade from the<br />

manual value of 50%, to full in the Go-to-cue time.<br />

212 <strong>Ion</strong> Operations Manual

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