The timing mode can be changed, so that the Cues play back in a theatre style using the GO / STOP buttons, by pressing the CUE TIMING and CHASE TIMING soft buttons in the Cue Stack View Options Window to modify the timing mode. 15.3. Cue Timing. When using Cue Timing, the timing of each cue is determined by individual Wait, Delay and Fade times.. Each cue part has a lot of timing information. The default times are used if nothing is defined on cue creation. The default can be changed. Read more about defaults in the Store Options and Defaults topic. Any cue timings can be changed at any point using the command line or the GUI (Sequence Sheet). There are a lot of elements that affect how.
Utilize cue timing tools: Take advantage of timing tools available on your lighting console, such as cue timing macros or timecode synchronization, to automate the execution of cues precisely; Use cue lists or stacks: Organize your cues into cue lists or stacks based on their relationship or sequence. This will make it easier to navigate.. This happens when a single time (rather than a split fade) has been specified or the cue timing is the default time. Give Cue 17 a split time now; perhaps 5 / 10. Now you'll see that the Int Down time is grayed out. This is because we specified a time; but nothing in the cue is lowering in intensity. This isn't a way to change timing or add.