Group Cue

[Group][Cue]#@[Full][Enter]

This command line will bring up all channels in the cue to 100% regardless of

their relative intensities as well as those that have a zero intensity value.

 

I was probably one of the few people who used [Group][Cue] in Obsession.

On the Obsession, [Group][Cue] kept the relative intensities of the

cue and didn't include channels at zero. I know intensity information isn't

stored in groups on the Eos. The above command line on Eos brings everything to

full. Is there a way to use [Group][Cue] or some other command on Eos that will

behave as [Group][Cue] did on Obsession?

Tim

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  • [Group][Cue]x[Enter] is probably closer to what you want. All of the Group-RecordTarget commands say "Take everything in this record target, and put it at that record target". Therefore it works with palettes, presets, subs, and cues.

    For the Obsession example of [Group][Cue]x[at][5][0], on Eos you'd say [Group][Cue]x[at][/][5][0]. This will only affect intensities, naturally. 

  • I was also a Group Cue person...

    It's now called Recall From as I used it.  So you ask the board to RECALL channel intensities FROM a cue.  At least that's how I used to use it...for marking MLs and scrollers and such...it's not a relative thing but an absolute thing.  I used say Fixture 1, Focus, Image, Color, Beam at Group Cue X. There are new ways to do that, so i dont use it much.

    Hope this helps. 



    [edited by: stunelson at 12:25 PM (GMT -6) on Sat, Nov 03 2007]
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  • I was also a Group Cue person...

    It's now called Recall From as I used it.  So you ask the board to RECALL channel intensities FROM a cue.  At least that's how I used to use it...for marking MLs and scrollers and such...it's not a relative thing but an absolute thing.  I used say Fixture 1, Focus, Image, Color, Beam at Group Cue X. There are new ways to do that, so i dont use it much.

    Hope this helps. 



    [edited by: stunelson at 12:25 PM (GMT -6) on Sat, Nov 03 2007]
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