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Leviton MC24/48 - Cue Numbering

Leviton MC24/48
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Chapter 8: Creating and Recording Cues
Software Version 3.05
97
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ADVANCED TOPIC: See Clearing Fades From The Playback
Faders topic in Chapter 9, Playing Back Cues.
A Manual time is assigned to a cue by default when no time is specified for the
cue. You can also assign a manual time to a cue with the (MAN. TIME) soft
key, which is the way to change a timed cue into a manual cue. In Stage,
Preview, Cuesheet, Tracksheet, and Playback displays, the Manual Time soft
key appears when you press the [CUE] key, the [RECORD CUE] key, or any
cue attribute key.
? EXAMPLE: To assign a Manual time from any display:
[CUE] [#] (MAN. TIME) [ENTER]
- or -
[CUE] [#] [TIME] [ENTER]
? NOTE: In the Stage and Playback displays, starting a command with
the [TIME] hard key allows you to change the time of the current stage cue
(except cue 0). In Preview, Cuesheet, and Tracksheet displays, the same
command changes the time for the current preview cue. In the Cuesheet and
Tracksheet displays, the preview cue is indicated on the left side of the display
by the caret symbol (>).
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ADVANCED TOPIC: See Preview Cue topic in Chapter 10, Editing
Cues And Using Track Modes.
Cue Numbering
All cues are numbered as they are created. Cues are usually "played back" in a
numerically sequential order by using the GO button. "Cue Zero" is always a
blackout cue and may never be edited or changed. Cues may be created in any
order, however cues played back with the GO button are always executed in
numerical order (unless Links have been assigned to cues).
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ADVANCED TOPICS: To assign Links to cues, see Chapter 19,
Advanced Cues.
If you want to play back cues out of sequence you can use the Go To Cue, Go
To Link, or Go To Cleanup commands.

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