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RSD's ABEdit Software for the AB64 - Show Control Window

Show Control Window

The show is operated and viewed using this window. It sends commands to the AudioBox and other devices and monitors the show's progress

Show details are given in the top left: Show name and number, total number of lists and paths, etc.

The sequence clock usually begins when the list opens. The show is presented on the left as a tree which can be explored with the mouse. The + and - buttons open and close lists and paths which are displayed in their own windows on the right with each indivual list's cue controls in their own windows above.

F12 on the keyboard is the GO CUE command which fires the Standby cue. The last cue is blue and the standby cue is yellow.

Cue Control Buttons The Play button makes the Standby cue GO. The left and right arrow buttons changes the Standby cue to the previous or next cue in the list.

Clock Control Buttons The Stop and Play buttons stop and start the list and sequence clock. The zero button zeros only the list clock.

Refresh Button When a change is made in the Show Editor, "Show Requires Refresh" flashes. The refresh button updates the show by re-sending it to the AudioBox.

Echo Buttons The MIDI-MIDI button causes all incoming MIDI data from the MIDI IN port of the AudioBox to merge with the internal show data and be sent out the MIDI OUT port of the AudioBox. Unselected, only the AudioBox receives messages from the MIDI IN port.

The ENET-MIDI button causes all incoming MIDI data from the Ethernet port of the AudioBox to merge with the internal show data and be sent out the MIDI OUT port of the AudioBox. Unselected, only the AudioBox receives messages from the Ethernet port.

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