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Cues, Stacks and Pages
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3 Page 109
Editing Cue Fade and Delay Times
Editing fade times and delay times is carried out in the same way as editing the cue output
levels, ie load the cue into the Program Window, adjust the times as necessary, then
record the data back into the cue using the UPDATE key – see previous section.
The fade and delay times can also be globally edited from the Cue Stack Window. Select
the fade or delay field in the window, press the SET key, enter the required time(s) and
then press ENTER to complete.
Editing Cue Triggers
By default, programmed cues have a GO button trigger. Cues can also be triggered
automatically or at a specified start time (Real Time, SMPTE, MIDI or CD time).
The cue trigger and the wait time or start time, as appropriate, are displayed in the Wait
column in the Cue Stack Window.
By entering or clearing the data in the Wait column, you can choose both the cue trigger
and the corresponding wait or start time as follows:
Select the Wait field for the cue in the Cue Stack Window and press the SET key.
Enter the required data, as described in the table below and then press the ENTER key.
Cue Trigger User Operation Data in Wait Column
GO
Clear the data using the key. Go
Automatic
Enter the wait time in minutes, seconds and
tenths using the ‘.’ as a delimiter.
The Wait time in the format:
mm:ss.t
Real Time
Enter the start time in hours, minutes and
seconds using the ‘/’ as a delimiter.
The start time in the format:
R hh:mm:ss
SMPTE
Enter the start time in hours, minutes, seconds
and frames using the ‘/’ as a delimiter.
The start time in the format:
S hh:mm:ss:ff
MIDI
Enter the start time in hours, minutes, seconds
and frames using the ‘/’ as a delimiter.
The start time in the format:
M hh:mm:ss:ff
CD
Enter the track number and start time in minutes,
seconds and tenths using the ‘/’ as a delimiter.
The start time in the format:
CDtt-mm:ss.t
Note – Real Time, SMPTE, MIDI and CD Time Cue Triggers
A cue stack cannot have a mixture of real time, SMPTE, MIDI and CD time triggers.
Each cue stack has it’s own time code’ which can be set to Real Time, SMPTE Time,
MIDI Time or CD Time (default = Real Time) via the Cue Stack Setup Window.
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