
15 Cue Playback 183
Playback Fader Controls
In Ion, many of the buttons mentioned below exist as softkeys. In order to have access to some of
these keys, press and hold [Fader Control]. The softkeys will change to display the fader control
keys. You may press [More SK] if the green LED is illuminated, to view additional fader control
buttons. This must be done while holding down [Fader Control].
Go and Stop/Back
Using [Go]
The [Go] button is used to execute the cue currently in the pending file of the associated fader.
When [Go] is pressed, all parameters assume their required positions in the recorded times, unless
they have been recorded with manual timing.
Using [Stop/Back]
All fader activity can be instantly stopped mid-transition by pressing the [Stop/Back] button for the
required fader. To resume the cue, press the [Go] button. To fade to the previous cue on that fader,
using default “back” timing, press the [Stop/Back] button again from this state.
When a cue on the playback fader is complete, the first press of [Stop/Back] will go back to the
previous cue. Subsequent presses of [Stop/Back] will step backwards sequentially through the cue
list from that point. [Stop/Back] uses default back time as established in Setup. See “Cue Settings”
on page 81. Or you can back into the previous cue using specific timing by pressing:
• [Go to Cue] [Last] [Time] [n] [Enter].
[Go To Cue 0]
You can use the [Go To Cue 0] button, 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. To do
this:
Step 1: Press and hold [Fader Controls]
Step 2: If necessary, press [More SK] until {Go ToQ 0} is visible in the LCD.
Step 3: Press and release {Go To Cue 0}. Continue holding [Fader Controls].
Step 4: Press or click [Load] for the desired fader. The cue list will go to cue 0.
Step 5: Release [Fader Controls].
For more information on this action, see Using Go To Cue 0, page 169.
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