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Chapter 4 Tutorial 4 - 49
Recording modified cues
The difference between Record and Track is apparent when you modify
a cue or insert a new cue between two existing cues. Record and Track
produce different results.
The following keys were pressed to release captured channels and play
back cue 1.
[Stage] [Rel] [Rel] Release captured channels.
[Cue] [1] [Go] Play back cue 1.
[Chan] [1] [At] [5][0] Modify channel 1 to 50 percent.
With cue 1 in a fader pair, channel 1 is modified to 50 percent. To
change a channel level that affects only the cue you modify, use
[Record]. Modify the cue; press [Record]; enter the cue number, and
press [Enter]. Only the specified cue is modified.
The results of modifying cue 1 and using [Record] are illustrated in
Figure 2.
Cue 1 Cue 2 Cue 3 Cue 4 Cue 5
Channel 1 50 FF FF 25 00
Channel 2 FF FF FF 00
Channel 3 FF FF 00
Channel 4 FF 00
Channel 5
Figure 2
Note that channel 1 is not affected in cues 2 and 3. Also note that when
you record a modified cue that is in a playback fader pair, the changes
are reflected in the fader. That is, when you release the channels you
have modified, they remain on stage.
If you change the level in the beginning or middle of a track, you may
want the change to continue through the remainder of the original track.