uber_tool_artboards_wrench.png Playback Options

 

Press the Optionsuber_tool_artboards_wrench.png tool to change general properties of the selected Playlist.

 

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Name

Touch the name bubble to change the name of your Playlist.

Release Time

Use the Blue Wheel or touch to type in a new release time. Shift Wheel changes 10th of a second. This is the time the lights take to fade back to their other levels when you release the playlist.

Is Chase

Without Chases, if you wanted looping effects you would have to write a series of cues, then change the Follow Properties of each and manually link the last cue to the first. This would give you a Forward Chase. Is Chase acts as a toggle. When it’s down, all the Cue times and Time Code stamps are hidden in the cue bubbles because the timing is taken over by the Chase tool where you can change directions, speeds and crossfade properties.

Edit Lock

When this toggle is active, you cannot edit the properties, delete or move cues. Likewise you cannot change the other options on this screen. Note that you can change Chase and Rate properties because these are often altered when busking a show. When a Playback is running a Playlist that is locked for editing, you will see the Lock icon in the status bar:

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After opening night, use Edit Lock to prevent any accidental changes.

Reset On Release

When this toggle is active, each time you release the Playlist, the cue pointer is set to the first cue. This is handy if you want chases to always begin at step one, but it may not be desirable when rehearsing a play and you’re in the middle of Act II and they call for a break.

Auto Run

When selected, this Playlist will Go when Choreo boots. If the Playlist is marked as a chase, the chase will start running, otherwise, the first cue (and any follow cues after that) will run. This is very handy in architectural situations where you way want to ensure that lights are always on in the space. You may also have Cue Actions associated with the first cue that set up other aspects of your show.