![]() Examples are: "3 seconds after blackout" "When Leonard exits OP" "Kipps: Thank you, Mr Bunce!" When Required : This is an optional free-format field into which you may enter details of when the cue should be started. The MSC format obviously supports far more cues than the other formats. For other MSC messages the MIDI Cue Numbers may have dot numbers, such as 1.2.3. If you are using MIDI control then remember that for MIDI Control Message Types of Note On and Program/Controller Change then the MIDI Cue Numbers must be whole numbers in the range 1-127. If you want this cue excluded from MIDI/DMX triggering, leave the MIDI/DMX Cue field blank. For DMX control, enter the DMX Cue Number that will map to a DMX channel in the range set in Cue Control Devices - DMX. MIDI/DMX Cue : This field is only displayed if you have selected the Production Property Enable 'MIDI/DMX Cue' field in Cue Properties, or if you have selected a MIDI or DMX Cue Control device in Production Properties.įor MIDI control, enter the MIDI Cue Number that will trigger this cue from an incoming MIDI message. Having Page as a separate property keeps the Description 'clean' and more suitable for picking up for the default Description of SFR and Level Change cues.) Note that Page can be set or changed in Bulk Edit Cues, which is useful for adding page numbers to a cue file that doesn't currently have page numbers. (Note: prior to the addition of the Page field, the recommendation was to include the page number in the Description, but the disadvantage of that recommendation is that other cues that pick up the description, eg SFR or Level Change cues, would include the page number of the origin cue as it was part that cue's Description. Page : This optional free-format field is intended for entering the script page number, preferably prefixed by 'p' (eg p12 as shown above) to distinguish this from other fields when displayed. Note: You can leave this field blank and have it auto-populated from the Description of the first sub-cue. The details you enter in the Description will appear in the cue list in the upper part of the main screen. If you want to re-number several cues you can use the Re-Number Cues option available under the Cues button in the toolbar.ĭescription : This is a free-format field into which you should enter a description of the cue. ![]() If the previous cue label is alphabetic-only, eg M, then SCS will set the new cue number to the next available alphabetic label. For example, if the previous cue label is Q3 then SCS will set the new cue label to Q4 unless that label is already in use. When you add a cue SCS creates a default Cue Label which you can change if required. ![]() This field is also referred to as Cue Number and Cue Label. ![]() You can also append decimals or alpha characters to the number, eg Q3.1, FX5A, etc. Also, some properties may only be available if you have an SCS Standard and/or higher license.Ĭue : Enter your required identification for the cue, eg Q3 for 'Cue 3', FX 5 for 'Effect 5', or just the number of the cue, eg 27. Some properties and controls displayed in this panel will vary depending on other properties or options. SCS remembers the splitter bar position across sessions. Normally the lower part of this panel (Standby Control etc) is hidden as it is rarely used, but you can scroll down to see these extra properties, or drag the 'splitter bar' below the panel to permanently see more properties (as has been done for the above screen shot). The upper panel to the right of the cue list tree will contain properties that are common to all cue types. Some features only available with SCS-Standard and/or higher license levels.Ĭlick on a cue 'node' of the cue list tree to view and edit the Cue Properties. ![]()
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