Main Window

The upper part of the screen contains a scrollable list of the cues.
Below that is a more detailed look at up to five cues, starting with cues currently playing,
and then the cues to be played next.

(Some features only available in SCS‑Standard and/or SCS‑Professional) |
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Main Window (alternative view)

This screen shot shows how you can alter the font size of the main grid, reduce the number of cue panels (the lower part of the screen) and also hide the hot key list.

(Some features only available in SCS‑Standard and/or SCS‑Professional) |
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Editor Window - Audio File Editing

On the left of this screen is the cue list displayed as a tree structure, so you can expand cues to see the sub-cues.
The green background area to the right contains general details of the cue.
The blue background area contains details of the audio file sub-cue.

(Some features only available in SCS‑Standard and/or SCS‑Professional) |
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Editor Window - Play List Editing

You will see the similarity here with the previous screen shot. The cue list tree structure is shown on the left,
and the general details of the cue are shown in the green background area.
The brown background area contains details of the play list sub-cue.

(SCS‑Standard and SCS‑Professional only) |
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MIDI Options Window

This Options Window is used if you want to use MIDI control messages, either incoming (to activate SCS cues)
or outgoing (for SCS cues to control other devices).

(SCS‑Professional only) |
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