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Leviton MC24/48 - Editing Levels in Multipart Cues; Viewing Multipart Cues

Leviton MC24/48
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Chapter 19: Advanced Cues
Software Version 3.05
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Viewing Multipart Cues
You can view multipart cues different ways in different displays.
? EXAMPLE: To see a part live on stage, in the Stage display:
[GO TO CUE] [#] [PART] [#] [ENTER]
The Example above shows you the end result of the cue part and any lower
numbered cue parts.
? EXAMPLE: To page through cue parts to select a specific part for
viewing in the Preview display:
[CUE] [#] [PART] [#] [ENTER]
- or -
[NEXT] and [LAST]
? NOTE: In the Example above, be aware that the Cue Part command
creates the part if it does not yet exist!
The color of individual channel levels indicates the changes that occur to them,
as in the Stage display.
Tracksheet offers what many people think is the best way to view a multipart
cue. This is because it shows you the channel levels for all parts of the cue at
the same time, so you can easily see which channel levels change in which cue
part.
Editing Levels in Multipart Cues
You can edit channel levels in cue parts just like you edit normal cues. You
can re-record cue parts live on stage with the Record Cue command, or you can
edit them "in the blind" in the Preview or Tracksheet displays. The only
different concept you must remember is that a channel level change (a hard
level) can occur in only one part of the cue.
In the Preview display, when you address a channel level, the level change
occurs in the current preview cue part. You cannot see any changes that occur
in the other parts, unless you view those parts with the [NEXT] and [LAST]
keys. In the Tracksheet display, you can view all the parts at the same time, so
you can see how your edits affect all parts.

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