BLACK
BOX
PLAYER
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currently being preloaded and how many cues there are in total in the
playlist. The preloading process normally takes no more than a couple of
seconds and once complete, all the files that comprise the next song are
loaded into RAM ready for instant replay via whatever control mechanism
you have chosen.
Cued
Once the files are loaded into memory and ready for instant Playback the
screen will look like this. The Cyan
background colour has been chosen to
make it obvious from a distance that the
song is cued up and ready for replay. The
Cue number is shown in the status bar.
Note that this is the Cue number within
the currently selected Playlist, not the
actual file song number and name, which are displayed above. This is so that
in a normal live set the operator can easily see where they are in the
sequence.
Play
As soon as the BlackBox Player receives its
trigger, it will instantly start playing back
the cued song. This screen provides a solid
green background and also displays the
CUE number of the cue being played. The
Remaining song time indicator counts
down to indicate when this cue will end
and the next cue in the playlist sequence will be preloaded.
Pause
It is possible to temporarily pause playback during a cue, if required, by
pressing the STOP button or issuing a pause command when under MIDI
control. However, when this would be regarded as dangerous it is possible to
prevent accidental interruptions by disabling all local controls.