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Move Fades (Tracking Cues), on the other hand, are easy to modify. When the Cue Tracking field
in the Show Setup Screen is set ON (Lightpalette default) all level changes track through
subsequent cues to wherever the channel level is next changed. Also when Cue Tracking is set
to ON all cues are automatically recorded as Move Fades (Tracking Cues) unless another type is
explicitly selected. If you want to avoid level tracking when you subsequently modify cues, you
can set the Cue Tracking field to THIS CUE ONLY. In this mode level changes are recorded into
one cue and do not track through to subsequent cues.
For GeniusPro, when the Cue Tracking field is set to OFF (GeniusPro default) cues are recorded
as Cross Fades unless explicitly recorded as another type.
The [Q ONLY/TRACK] key changes the state of the Cue Tracking field from ON to THIS
CUE ONLY or from THIS CUE ONLY to ON for a single cue.
[CUE] [1] [Q ONLY/TRACK] [RECORD] Direct 1 and 2 Digit
[RECORD] [CUE] [1] [Q ONLY/TRACK] [*] Command Line
Records cue 1 with altered tracking state as described above.
Recording a Text Label
You can record a text label (caption) with each cue to help identify the cue.
[CUE] # [TEXT] text [RECORD] Direct 1 and 2 Digit
[RECORD] [CUE] # [TEXT] text [*] Command Line
Records levels on the current display into the specified cue and assigns a text string (caption) to
it.
[CUE] # [TEXT] text [*] changes the text string (caption) assigned to a cue without changing
recorded levels.
Refer to Basic Recording for examples.










