
22 Storing and Using Curves 239
Applying a Curve
To Channels In Patch
Curves can be applied to any intensity parameter in patch. Once added, the curve number appears
in the channel’s “Curve” column of the patch display.
• [Displays] {Patch} {Attributes} [1] {Curve} [9] [0] [1] [Enter] - applies curve 901 to
channel 1 intensity.
• [Displays] {Patch} {Attributes} [2] [Thru] [8] {Curve} [2] [Enter] - applies curve 2 to
intensity for channels 2 thru 8.
• [Displays] {Patch} {Attributes} [1] {Curve} [At] [Enter] - removes the curve from
channel 1.
To Cues
Curves can also be applied to cues or cue parts in Live/Blind. This affects the percent completion of
the cue or part by applying the curve’s output level as the percent completion for all fade
calculations. Once added to a cue, the curve number appears in the cue’s “Curve” column of the
cue list in the playback status display.
• [Cue] [5] <More SK> {Curve} [4] [Enter] - applies curve 4 to cue 5.
• [Cue] [4] [/] [6] [Thru] [9] <More SK> {Curve} [9] [0] [6] [Enter] - applies curve 906
to cues 4/6 through 4/9.
• [Cue] [5] <More SK> {Curve} [At] [Enter] - removes any curve from cue 5.
• [Cue] [8] [Part] [3] {Curve} [6] [Enter] - applies curve 6 to part 3 of cue 8.
Delete a Curve
While in the curve display, you can delete a curve in the following ways:
• [Delete] {Curve} [3] [Enter] [Enter] - deletes curve 3 from the list.
• [Delete] {Curve} [9] [0] [1] [Enter] [Enter] - since curve 901 is a pre-established
curve, this command will return curve 901 to its default state, thereby removing any
edits to it.
• [Delete] [Enter] - deletes the currently selected curve.
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