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Chapter 5 Cues

Cue Only Mode

Cue Only Mode operates in the same way as Tracking Mode when recording
live. The differences are when you record or edit blind (see explanations
below).
Recording and Editing Live in Cue Only Mode
Channels that have new levels
will have hard levels; all other channels will have soft levels.The new hard
levels will then track into subsequent cues as soft levels.
Press [RECORD CUE] [#] [ENTER] to record or edit (re-record) live.
Recording Blind in Cue Only Mode
The difference between Tracking mode and Cue Only mode when you
record blind is that with Tracking mode, your newly created cue will have
same channel levels
the
mode, the channel levels in your newly created cue will instead be
This creates a cue with all hard zero levels that you can use to build a new
cue from scratch. (This is also a quick way to create a blackout cue).
To create a cue in the Tracksheet display, press [CUE] [#] [ENTER] then
enter your channels and levels. Remember that changes are recorded
automatically when working in blind displays.
Editing Blind in Cue Only Mode
Blind editing of channel levels while in Cue Only mode affects levels "in that
cue only". Any newly assigned levels
the case when in Tracking Mode. This method is useful when you would like
to just adjust levels in a certain cue without affecting any following cues.
Changes made to a soft level will always change it to a hard level while
any
in
change a soft level into a hard level, see the section on Converting Hard
and Soft Levels later in this chapter.
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of the previous cue in the list, while with Cue Only
Cue Record Mode. To restore a hard level back to a soft level or
which are different
do not track
into subsequent cues as is
from the previous cue
all zeros
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1
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