For this purpose, the Mx-Series console has a Hibernate function. There may be times that it is desirable to remove a specific cuelist from a show without deleting it. Pressign the disclosure button ">" will reveal a second set of navigation controls labeled "-5000", "-1000", "-500", "+500", "+1000", and "+5000." These buttons allow you to jump quickly to the far reaches of the cuelist directory. While the up and down arrows should be familiar to you by now, the disclosure button at the top may not. On the right hand side of the Cuelist Directory Screen you will find a series of navigation controls. To remove the Main cuelist designation, select the cuelist in the cuelist directory and press “ AS MAIN ” again, or select another cuelist to be your main cuelist. The cuelist will now be displayed with a yellow border to denote its special “as Main” status. Press AS MAIN at the top of the cuelist directory. TO COPY FROM THE CUELIST DIRECTORY TO A PLAYBACK FADER In the case of the cuelist directory, moving and copying to playback controls or playback buttons (see “Playback Buttons”) are identical functions. Moving and Copying from the Cuelist Directory The yellow border indicates the cuelist has been designated as the “main” cuelist. The icon tells you it is controlling fixtures. This is an example of an override cuelist (OR). Inhibitive masters were previously known as "Group" masters, thus the "GRP" designation. This is how an inhibitive (GRP) appears in the cuelist directory. This is how a submaster (SUB) appears in the cuelist directory. The red background indicates that this is the selected cuelist. Here we have a chase (CH) cuelist called "Chase CL Example" (how original) currently controlling fixtures (icon) and fading (dynamic red bar) cue 3 of 3. The vertical red bar indicates that the cuelist is in the middle of a cue, in this case cue number 1. The pause icon in this display indicates that this cuelist is paused. The “2” tells you which cue is currently running. The dynamic vertical red bar indicates the cuelist is fading a cue. “1/10” indicates that the cuelist is at cue number 1. The yellow icon in this display indicates that the cuelist is controlling fixtures. “11” indicates there are 11 cues in the list. “-” indicates the cuelist is reset to the beginning. “CL6” tells you it is cuelist number 6 and the type is “cuelist”.
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