[Go To Cue] with Multiple Cue Lists

[Go To Cue] defaults to the currently selected cue list. [Go to Cue] is a live function. It can not be used to change cues in blind. [Go to Cue] instructions can be executed from any operating mode, without returning to live.

By default, cues played using [Go To Cue] instructions are out of sequence.

Go To Cue 0

[Go To Cue] [0] is a command line instruction that resets all intensity values not owned by another fader to default, including any manual values that are not an override to another active fader value. [Go To Cue] [0] [Enter] also resets the selected cue list to the top of the list, with the first cue pending.

To [Go To Cue] [0] on another cue list, press:

  • [Go To Cue] [2] [/] [0] [Enter]

Captured channels, priority values and values from other faders running a different cue list are not affected by a [Go To Cue] [0] command.

When [Go To Cue] [0] is executed, any intensity values owned by the associated cue will fade out, while all non-intensity parameters remain in the current state. A [Go To Cue] [0] instruction does not impact the input from other programmers using partitioned control, unless the channels/parameters are shared.

[Go To Cue 0] & [Load]

The [Go To Cue 0] , located with the playback controls, in conjunction with a fader load button to send a specific cue list to cue 0. This action does not use the command line. On the desired fader, simply press [Go To Cue 0] & [Load]. Ion Classic users will need to use [Fader Control] {Go To Cue 0}.

Go To Cue Out

To reset all parameters to their default state (unless they are controlled by a submaster) and reset all cue lists that are loaded to faders so that the first cue of each list is pending, press:

  • [Go To Cue] [Out] [Enter]

The [Go to Cue] [Out] command will not affect a cue list that is in Solo Mode.