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[. . . ] To add a new cue to the end of the list, check that ADD MAIN CUE is selected, and press [Create It] To insert a cue at the current cursor position, select INSERT SUB CUE, and press [Create It]. A new cue will be inserted after the cursor position, and allocated an appropriate sequence number half way between the two numbers either side. So, inserting a cue between cues 3. 0 and 4. 0 will generate a cue in between those two, numbered 3. 5. Insertion of additional cues will follow the same numbering principle, as the system attempts to find a suitable half-way point to the nearest single decimal place. [. . . ] Once no further legal sequence numbers remain in a given space, it is advisable to renumber the list before adding more cues. To overwrite the highlighted cue with the current console status, press [Update Cue] New cues are created with a default name of Unnamed Cue, which may be edited by touching the name box in the top right area of the touchscreen. [Cue List] returns the user to the Cue List screen, as would pressing the Cue List hard switch. 6. 4 TS12 Automation Renumbering [Renumber All Cues] assigns integer sequence numbers to every cue from 1. 0 to X. 0, where X is the number of cues. too many inserted cues), it is advisable to renumber the list before more cues can be added. Renumber will do just this, and will ask for confirmation to avoid unfortunate mishaps. It might also be useful to renumber a list once rehearsal or setup time is over, and the project has settled down. The user may choose to renumber cues automatically when insertions or deletions are made. See Auto Renumber (5. 4. 3. 2) above. TS12 Automation 6. 5 Replaying Cues In normal operation, the Cursor Bar will lie on the current, or last recalled, cue. The [NEXT] and [LAST] switches will recall the next and last cues respectively, and the cursor will follow the current cue. The jog wheel will scroll through the available cues for the current project. This indicates that [EXECUTE] will recall the highlighted cue to the desk, and that cue will become the current cue. anything other than Faders) may be configured per function block, per cue. Pressing REPLAY SCOPE will, as usual, bring up a list of the available scope blocks. Choosing one of these blocks will show the list of available scope choices, each of which has an associated percentage. The percentage will show either: 1% Switched as soon as the crossfade starts 50% Switched half way through the crossfade 100% Switched at the end of the crossfade To edit the percentage of a particular scope, simply turn on the EDIT PERCENT toggle switch, and press the appropriate scope to cycle that scope through the percentage options. WAIT The console will usually only recall cues when the User manually activates a recall, or the system receives a valid incoming MIDI Program Change. The WAIT time is listed alongside the Fade time for a cue, and is edited in the same way (just press the space in the WAIT column for the appropriate cue). WAIT time is defined as the time that the associated cue will wait before automatically recalling the next cue. So, if two cues exist - A and B, putting a wait time of 3 seconds against cue A, then recalling Cue A will result in Cue A being recalled immediately, and 3 seconds later Cue B will be automatically recalled. Note that a wait time of "0. 00" will result in the next cue being recalled IMMEDIATELY. So, to produce a fast sequence of automatic Cues (for example for a series of chained sound effects cues with MIDI Note Transmission), just give all the cues WAIT values of "0. 00". To remove a wait time from a cue, enter the edit box as usual, but type "-. --". Remember that "0. 00" is not "WAIT OFF", but "IMMEDIATE RECALL". TS12 Automation 6. 7 Replay Scope Whenever a cue is created or updated, the console stores every audio parameter to the automation system. [. . . ] Remember that "0. 00" is not "WAIT OFF", but "IMMEDIATE RECALL". TS12 Automation 6. 7 Replay Scope Whenever a cue is created or updated, the console stores every audio parameter to the automation system. However, upon recall, the user may define which areas of the console should be recalled with each scene. There is a useful "copying" function which can be achieved with REPLAY SCOPE (see section 7. 4 "Selectively Copying Data Between Cues". Pressing [Replay Scope] will replace the touchscreen switches at the bottom of the Cue List screen with a list of areas of the console, most of which are highlighted in the default state. [. . . ]

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