Chapter 8: Creating and Recording Cues
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TIME) soft key or simply by not specifying a time, thereby defaulting to a
manual fade time.
? EXAMPLE: To record cue 2 with a specified time of 10 seconds, in
the Stage display:
[RECORD CUE] [2] [TIME] [10] [ENTER]
? EXAMPLE: To record cue 2 with a Manual time, in the Stage
display:
[RECORD CUE] [2] [ENTER]
- or -
[RECORD CUE] [2] (MAN. TIME) [ENTER]
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BASIC RULE: Whenever any of the three dark gray [RECORD]
keys are used, they record the channel levels that are currently active in the
Stage display, no matter what display is being viewed when the command is
entered. (Parked dimmer levels are never recorded with the Record
commands.)
Selective Recording
When you record cues (subs, or groups), you may want to record only a
specified list of channels rather than all channels that are active on stage.
There are two ways to define the channels that you want to record:
?? Specify the channels that you want to include in the Record command.
?? Specify the channels that you want to exclude from the Record
command.
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BASIC RULE: Whenever you execute a Record command, the
console assumes that you want to record live levels for all channels, unless you
specify a different list of channels, or specify a list of channels to be excluded
from the list of all channels.
? NOTE: The Track mode in effect at the time of the Record command
determines what levels are assigned to channels that are not specified in the
command.
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ADVANCED TOPICS: See Chapter 24, Selective Recording.