[Recall From]
[Recall From] is similar to [Copy To], except that it retrieves data from other locations, and can be used only for a channel list recalling from the same channel list but in a different location (for example, a cue). [Recall From] is essentially a “copy from” command.
All parameter data for selected channels will be recalled, or by using the IFCB category buttons or parameter buttons, you may recall subsets of channel data. To recall only levels and not effect, timing, mark or other non-level data, use the {Only Levels} softkey.
To recall data from only the active channels, use the {Only Active} softkey.
In Live, you can use [Sneak] with [Recall From] to fade in the change.
Below are some examples of recall commands from record targets:
- [2] [Recall From] [Cue] [5] [Enter] - recalls all recorded data from cue 5 for channel 2.
- [2] [-] {Focus} [Recall From] [Cue] [5] [Enter] - recalls all data for channel 2 from cue 5, except focus (pan/tilt - XYZ) data.
- [Group] [3] {Color} {Focus} [Recall From] [Preset] [6] [Enter] - recalls the color and focus information from preset 6 for the channels in group 3. Could also be used with a channel selection set instead of a group.
- [Group] [3] {Color} [Recall From] [Cue] [7] {Make Absolute} [Enter] - recalls color data for group 3 from cue 7 and breaks any references to record targets.
- [2] [Recall From] [Sub] [4] [Enter] - recalls all recorded parameter data from sub 4 for channel 2.
- [Recall From] [Intensity Palette] [1]- recalls all of the values stored in intensity palette 1.
- [1][0] [Recall From] [Cue] [2] [Sneak] <Time> 7 [Enter] - would recall the recorded data that cue 2 has for channel 10 and sneak it in 7 seconds when used in live.
- [Recall From] [Cue] [1][0] {Only Active} [Enter] - recalls data from only the active channels, which are those channels with intensities above 0, if no channel selection had been previously made.
- [Recall From] [Cue] [2] [Enter] - would result in a selection of the channels used in that cue and their values. Any channels that are used in the cue list but do not currently have an intensity in the recalled from cue will be set to zero. Pressing [At] afterwards would post a numeric list of those channels to the command line.
In Live or Blind, hitting [Recall From] [Recall From] will put [Recall From] [Cue] on the command line.
Using the {HTP} softkey with [Recall From] will cause any intensity levels to be ignored if they are less than or equal to the recalled value. For example, in cue 10 channels 1 and 2 are at 50%, and in cue 11 channel 1 is at 10% and channel 2 is at full.
- [Recall From] [Cue] [1][1] {HTP} [Enter] - when used from cue 10, channel 1 will remain at 50% and channel 2 will go to full.
[Recall From] [Park]
You can use [Recall From] [Park] to set a channel or parameter to the same level as the current Park value. For example, channels 1 through 5 are parked at 55. To recall that level to channels in live or blind, use the following syntax:
- [1] [Thru] [1][5] [Recall From] [Park] [Enter] - channels 1 through 5 will be set to 55 and channels 6 through 15 will be unaffected.
This does not release the Park buffer.