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Leviton MC24/48 - Examples: Creating Cues Blind: Different Track Modes

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Colortran Encore Control Console
Software Version 3.05
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When you recording cues live on stage in Clean Up mode, you only affect
levels in the cue you are creating. In Clean Up mode, every channel is assigned
a hard level. If you don't assign a specific level to a channel in Clean Up mode,
a hard zero is automatically assigned to the channel.
When you create a cue “blind” in Clean Up mode, every channel has a hard
zero assigned to it. Since you cannot see hard zeros in Clean Up mode, the cue
appears as a “blank” cue.
If you change to Tracking or Cue Only mode after you have created cues in
Clean Up mode, the cues appear as Clean Up cues. They have the Clean Up
attribute assigned to them, and they contain all hard levels, including hard
zeros. (See The Clean Up Attribute topic, later in this chapter.)
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BASIC RULE: Every cue created while in Clean Up mode is a
Clean Up cue.
Examples: Creating Cues Blind:
Different Track Modes
Use the following example to compare the results of creating cues “blind” in
the different Track modes, while in the Tracksheet display.
? EXAMPLE: In the Tracksheet display, repeat the following five
steps in Tracking, Cue Only and Clean Up modes:
1. Select the Track mode using (TRACK MODE) soft key.
2. [CUE] [1] [ENTER]
3. [1] [>] [10] [@] [FL] [ENTER]
4. [CUE] [2] [ENTER]
5. [CUE] [3] [ENTER]
In Tracking Mode: (See Figure 10.2.a.) Channels 1 - 10 are hard levels at
Full in cue 1. In cues 2 and 3, the Full levels for channels 1 - 10 are
soft/tracking levels.

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