MA Lighting grandMA2 User Manual - page 1133
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Timecode View
A recorded timecode show can be viewed in the
Timecode View window
. It could look like this:
Timecode View window
This window shows the playback status and current time of the timecode show. The show cannot be edited in this
window it is "read only".
for more information about the editor and thereby also this viewer.
34.2. Record a Timecode Show
There are two ways a timecode signal can trigger cues. One is to set "Timecode" as the trigger for the cues and
then add a time in the "Trig Time column". The other is to record a timecode show.
Use timecode as cue trigger
A simple way to trigger cues using a timecode signal is the
Timecode
trigger in the
Read about the triggers in the
Each sequence can be assigned a timecode slot - see how in the
What are Cues and Sequences topic
The time is then set in the "Trig Time" column in the
Sequence Executor Sheet
. When the assigned timecode slot
reaches the time then the cue is triggered - it does not matter if the executor is active or not.
The time can be typed manually or it can be recorded.
To do a recording the trigger needs to be set to
Timecode
and the executor needs to set in record mode. Even
though the time is recorded into the sequence, it is still the executor that needs to be set into record mode:
Press
+
Store
to get the
, then press any of the keys associated with the executor where the
sequence is assigned. It can also be typed as a command:
Record Executor [number]
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