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Select dimmer 2 and set to 100%.

Record cue 2.

Clear programmer, dimmer 2 fades off.

Select dimmer 3 and set to 100%.

Record cue 3.

Clear programmer, dimmer 3 fades off.

Playback cue-list in tracking mode.

Playback cue 1, dimmer 1 fades on.

Playback cue 2, dimmer 2 fades on, dimmer 1 stays on because of tracking.

Playback cue 3, dimmer 3 fades on, dimmers 1 and 2 stay on because of tracking.

This is not the same as seen on stage when the cues were recorded.


However, if the same cue-list was changed to Cue Only playback mode (below), the playback will
be the same as seen on stage when the cues were recorded:

Playback cue 1, dimmer 1 fades on.

Playback cue 2, dimmer 2 fades on, dimmer 1 fades off.

Playback cue 3, dimmer 3 fades on, dimmer 2 fades off

42.7.5 Cue Only Playback

When a cue-list is set to playback in “Cue only” mode and the first cue is played back, the
fixture attribute values in the first cue appear on the output of the playback. When the next cue

is played back, its values replace all values from the previous cue and any attributes that do
not have values in the new cue are released. The output of the playback is the latest cue only.

Therefore, in Cue only mode, when a cue is played back, the current state on the output
of the playback is only the hard values in that cue.


Note: Cue Only playback should not be confused with “Cue Only” recording. A cue that is

recorded as “Cue only” is intended to be used as a “one off” cue in a cue-list set for tracking
playback. See section 42.8.2
below.


For example:
Here are the same 3 cues used in the previous example but this time they are played back in

cue only mode. Cue 1 sets the look on stage and then cues 2 replaces cue 1 and cue 3 replaces
cue 2. Attributes that do not have a value in a cue are released and go to their default values.

Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3

Cue 1

100

50

25

Output

100

50

25

Cue 2

80

Output

80

0

0

Cue 3

25

Output

0

25

0


Cue 1 contains hard values for attributes 1, 2 and 3 so when it is played back, the attributes go

to 100%, 50% and 25% respectively.
Cue 2 only contains a hard value for attribute 1 so when it is played back attribute 1 changes

to 80% and channels 2 and 3 are released.
Cue 3 only contains a hard value for attribute 2 so when it is played back attribute 2 changes

to 25% and channels 1 and 3 are released.

42.8 RECORDING CUES
When you record a cue, you need to take into account the playback mode of the cue-list that
will be used when the cue is played back. The default setting of Clarity are for tracking
playback and therefore Clarity will, by default, record only touched values. That is, it records

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