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This
topic covers how to edit Timing.
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Setting Default Fade and
Delay Information
Editing Timing in the
Cuelist Window
Editing Timing in the
Programmer
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Setting Default Fade and Delay
Information
1. Press the SETUP key
2. Select PREFERENCES from the Setup Toolbar (bottom of the right
monitor)
3. Select DEFAULT TIMING from the menu on the left hand side of the
Preferences Window.
4. Click the cell(s) under Fade or Delay that you wish to change (the
cell will get a red box around it)
5. Hit the SET key
6. Type in a new Fade or Delay time, followed by ENTER
Note: This will not affect the Cues that
have already been written.
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Editing Timing in the Cuelist
Window
1. Open the Cuelist Window (Double tap the CHOOSE
key of your list's Master or use the Cuelist View).
2. Click the cue's cell(s) under Fade or Delay that
you wish to change (the cell will get a red box around it)
3. Hit the SET key
4. Type in a new Fade or Delay time, followed by ENTER

The Fade/Delay cells in the Cuelist window
Note: This works well only with single
Fade/Delay cues. For multi-part cues, you may want to edit
using View Cue.
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Editing Timing in the Programmer
In each scenario, you must first have attributes in the Programmer.
In Place Editing of Timing
1. Open the Programmer
window
2. At the top of the Programmer window, click the FADE (or DELAY)
button.
3. Click on the timing cell(s) you want wish to change.
4. Press SET
5. Enter a new time, followed by ENTER

Using the Encoder Wheels
1. Select the fixture(s) whose timing you wish to change
2. Hit the TIME key
3. Use the encoder wheels to affect FADE IN/OUT, DELAY IN/OUT timing.
Using Keystrokes
1. Select the fixture(s) whose timing you wish to change.
2. Press the TIME key
3. Type in a new Fade time in seconds.
4. Press ENTER
Note: to affect Delay timing, press the
TIME key twice. Example: TIME TIME 2 ENTER.

Timing is a lot more powerful than the simplistic
directions given here. Timing can be masked and fanned.
Yup. Check out Section 20 of the Wholehog Manual.
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