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A cue can be copied from one location in a cuelist to a new location or can be copied to a
different cuelist/playback fader. To copy a cue within the same cuelist press Copy Cue xx @ yy.
The copy will be created with all the information of the previous cue (including the cue label).
Note that you can not copy a cue into an already existing cue. To copy a cue to a new cuelist,
press Copy Cue xx @ (Playback Fader LCD key). The cue will be recorded into the new cuelist
and will maintain it's original cue number. Again, if the cue already exists in the target cuelist, the
copy will not record into the target cuelist. To copy a cue to a specific cue number in a new
playback fader, press Copy Cue xx @ yy (Playback Fader LCD key). This will copy the
selected cue to the target cuelist at the specified cue number.
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Whenever the command line reads Copy Cue, you will note the following pop-up box appears:
The Copy Cue Options window allows you to filter which attribute groups and values are
recorded in much the same the way Record Options widow works (for a complete description,
please see "The Record Options Window" on page 99). Again, note that you can not copy
information into an already existing cue; this window will only filter the contents of new cues that
are created from existing cues.
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Copying a range of cues works in much the same way that copying an individual cue does.
Specifically, you may not copy a cue range into any cue that already exists. When attempted, the
copy function will fail. However, with 99 "insert cues" allowed between each cue, the Maxxyz
console allows for several cues to be placed between the existing cues. For example, create 10
cues in a cuelist (see "Creating and Working with Cuelists" on page 117 for detailed information)
as shown below:
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