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Leviton MC24/48 - Cue Recording;Editing Modes (Track Modes); Selecting the Track Mode

Leviton MC24/48
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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
116
? NOTE: If you do not specify a cue number in an editing command
while in a livedisplay (Stage or Playback), the edit affects the current Stage
Cue.
Cue Recording/Editing Modes (Track
Modes)
There are three different cue recording/editing modes, called Track modes:
?? Tracking
?? Cue Only
?? Clean Up
Each of these modes affects the relationship of channel levels in a cue to their
levels in subsequent cues, in different ways. Before defining the characteristics
of each editing mode, it is important to understand how channel level tracking
works.
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BASIC RULE: Tracking and Cue Only modes both work the same
way when you record cues live from stage with the [RECORD CUE] key. The
difference between them occurs when you edit existing channel levels in
Preview or Tracksheet.
Selecting the Track Mode
You can select the desired Track mode (Tracking, Cue Only or Clean Up) with
the (TRACK MODE) soft key. In appropriate displays, the current tracking
mode appears to the left of the Command Line in the Status Bar.
You can select a different Track mode at any time by pressing the (TRACK
MODE) soft key. The change is immediate and does not affect the contents of
the Command Line. Editing existing cues and creating new cues may have
different results in different Track modes.
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BASIC RULE: When you are recording cues live in the Stage
display (with the [REC CUE] key), you should select the Track mode before
you complete the record command. In the Preview and Tracksheet displays,
you should select the desired Track mode before you create or edit any cues.

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