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== Cueing ==
== Cueing ==
=== Basic Oneshots ===
=== Basic Oneshots ===
[[File:Oneshot_Cues_1.png|thumb|Oneshot cues for a simple pattern]]
[[File:Oneshot_Cues_2.png|thumb|Oneshot cues for a different pattern]]
The start of every Oneshot pattern is cued by either the nurse or Ian saying "Rea - Dy - Get - Set - Go!" or just "Get - Set - Go!". You can decide for yourself which of these you want to use, but it's recommended to include the "Rea - Dy" in very fast or complex patterns.
The start of every Oneshot pattern is cued by either the nurse or Ian saying "Rea - Dy - Get - Set - Go!" or just "Get - Set - Go!". You can decide for yourself which of these you want to use, but it's recommended to include the "Rea - Dy" in very fast or complex patterns.


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The end of a set of oneshots should be announced by a "Stop" cue on the last hit of the last oneshot. You can optionally place an "And" before it, but it's not recommended to use the combined "And Stop" event.
The end of a set of oneshots should be announced by a "Stop" cue on the last hit of the last oneshot. You can optionally place an "And" before it, but it's not recommended to use the combined "And Stop" event.


=== Complex Oneshots ===
=== Complex Oneshots ===
[[File:Oneshot_Cues_3.png|thumb|Oneshot cues for a complex pattern]]
If you have longer, more complex patterns, you still have to follow the rules of basic oneshot cue placement above. However now you need to place enough "Rea" and "Dy" events to match the length of your pattern. (Your pattern should always repeat after a set amount of beats) Just cover one whole iteration of your pattern in length with the cues.
If you have longer, more complex patterns, you still have to follow the rules of basic oneshot cue placement above. However now you need to place enough "Rea" and "Dy" events to match the length of your pattern. (Your pattern should always repeat after a set amount of beats) Just cover one whole iteration of your pattern in length with the cues.


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