Timing Disable

Note: [Timing Disable] is used in the examples below. Element 2 and Element Classic users will need to use {Fader Control} {Timing Disable}. Ion Classic users will need to use [Fader Control] {Time Disable}.

[Timing Disable] used with [Load] causes timing data to be ignored for any cues that are activated on the associated playback fader. When a playback fader is in timing disable mode, you will notice “TD” in the associated fader display, and the [Timing Disable] button will be red.

To release the playback fader from time disable mode, press [Timing Disable] & [Load] again. You can also cut the next cue in by pressing [Timing Disable] & [Go] or the last cue by pressing [Timing Disable] & [Back].

On Element 2, {Timing Disable} is a softkey accessed via [Live] {Fader Control}.

Note: [Shift] & [Go] and [Shift] & [Back] can be used to cut to the next cue in the same way as [Timing Disable] & [Go] and [Timing Disable] & [Back].

Cues will snap from move instruction to the next move instruction in a time of zero, which is the default time. To set a different time for Timing Disable, go to Setup > User > Manual Timing. See Manual Control.