Specifications

REFERENCE MANUAL
NSI CORPORATION MC 24/48 Version 1.03
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You can use the [CUE] hard key to create, select or edit a cue. When you create a new cue, it has a
manual time and no other cue attributes, unless you specify them.
& EXAMPLE: To select an existing cue or create a new cue (if the cue does not already
exist):
[CUE] [#] [ENTER]
In the example above, this command does not record the current stage levels; it simply creates a new cue as
it would in the Preview display. If you want to record the current stage levels, you must use the [RECORD
CUE] key. When the current track mode is Tracking, the new cue will have soft tracking levels, and will
therefore have the same channel levels as the cue that numerically precedes it. When the current track
mode is Cue Only, the new cue will have hard zeros assigned to any channel that has a level in the
preceding cue. When the current track mode is Cleanup, the new cue will have hard zeros assigned to
every channel in the new cue.
& EXAMPLE: To create a cue from any display:
[CUE] [#] (enter attributes) [ENTER]
@NOTE: The contents of the cue are determined by the track mode you are using.
You can also use the [CUE] key to use a cue as a group when setting channel levels. The syntax of the
command is exactly the same as when you use the [GROUP] key.
& EXAMPLE: To select cue channels at proportional levels:
[CUE] [#] [AT] [#] [ENTER]
RELATED TOPICS:
Cues
(TRACK MODE)
[RECORD CUE]
[CUE SHEET]
Location: Display keypad, bottom row
Use the [CUE SHEET] hard key to show the Cue Sheet Display on the currently selected monitor. The
Cue Sheet display may be used to modify many of the parameters of a recorded cue such as; Time, Delay,
Follow, and Link as well as renumbering, deleting, or naming a cue.