How to release a fader in a macro

What is the syntax for a macro to release the fader when the cue stack reaches a specific cue? Thanks!


[edited by: litedesign at 11:41 AM (GMT -6) on Tue, Sep 3 2013]
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  • Just use learn.  Hit LEARN, enter the macro number you want use use, & hit ENTER.

    Then, hold down the RELEASE button and tap the LOAD button for the fader with the list you want to release.  Hit LEARN again when you're done.

    Then, just put a reference to that macro in the "execute" column for that cue.

    It takes less time than it sounds like.  It helps to organize the macros by associating them with the cuelist numbers - the macro to release List 2 is 102, the macro to release list 11 is 111, etc.

  • OK how about if I want the macro to also restore the Playback Display to my main cuelist? I've Learned a macro that successfully releases the cuelist at the end, but no matter what I try, the macro will NOT execute the CUE 1/ ENTER command when it's executed by a cue. When I run the macro manually it works fine. On the same topic, is it possible to entirely prevent my auxiliary cuelists from taking over my Playback Status Display? I have a lot of single-cue lists that fire effects and looks simultaneously, but I don't want to lose the view of my main cuelist every time I hit Go on them.
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  • OK how about if I want the macro to also restore the Playback Display to my main cuelist? I've Learned a macro that successfully releases the cuelist at the end, but no matter what I try, the macro will NOT execute the CUE 1/ ENTER command when it's executed by a cue. When I run the macro manually it works fine. On the same topic, is it possible to entirely prevent my auxiliary cuelists from taking over my Playback Status Display? I have a lot of single-cue lists that fire effects and looks simultaneously, but I don't want to lose the view of my main cuelist every time I hit Go on them.
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