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Recording a cue using Solo

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[Solo] lets you record a cue that contains some of the channels that make up the current look, but not others. Often you will create cues by adding to, subtracting from and modifying previously recorded cues.

Warning: If you press [Solo] in Stage, unselected channels controlling lights on stage will go to zero.

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Follow these steps to create a cue using Solo:

Keystrokes: Action:

1. Press [Blind].a Selects the Blind display mode 2. Press [Channel]. Prompt reads:

Select channel numbers

3. Press [2][0] [Thru] [3][0]. Selects a range of channels 4. Press [S7], More Softkeys, until [S3] reads Solo. 5. Press [S3], Solo. Sets all channels other than 20 through 30 to zero Prompt reads:

To clear all channel levels, press SOLO

6. Set levels for channels 20 through 30 using the keypad or level wheel. Sets channels 20 through 30 to a new level

7. Press [Record].b

8. Press [7]. 9. Press [Enter].

10.Press [S3], Solo. c Prompt reads:

To record cue, select number and press ENTER To cancel, press CLEAR

Corner reads: Cue 7 Records cue 7 with channels 20 through 30 Clears channels.

a. If you use Stage rather than Blind, play the cue in a fader pair before proceeding with step 1. b.In Blind, you may restore channels by pressing [Cue] rather than [Record] in step 8. c. In Blind, you need to repeat step 4 before pressing [Solo] this second time. In Stage, pressing [Solo] this second time restores all but the selected channels to their previous levels.

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