
84 Chapter 7 Cues
Working with cues in Blind
Blind mode allows you to create, preview or modify cues without affecting
the current look on stage. If you prefer to work with live looks, you should
work in Stage mode.
Recording a cue in Blind
When you record the cue, channel levels set by a fader change from red
(indicating a channel level set on the keypad) to colors based on the
channels’ level movements from cue to cue.
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Keystrokes:
Action:
1. Press [Blind].
Selects Blind display mode
Prompt reads:
Select cue number
To select cue type, press TYPE
2. Press [2].
Selects cue 2
3. Press [Channel] [1][3] [And]
[1][5].
Selects channels 13 and 15
Prompt reads:
Select channel numbers
4. Press [Full].
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a. Note that when using [Full], you do not have to press [At] first.
Sets channels at full intensity level
5. Press [Record].
Prompt reads:
To record cue, select number and
press ENTER
To cancel, press CLEAR
6. Press [Enter].
Records cue 2 with channels 13 and
15 at Full
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See Navigation and visual feedback, page 3, for more information on what channel
level colors mean.
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