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CHAPTER 24:
Selective Recording
Selective Recording of “New” Items
When you record cues, groups, or subs, 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.
? EXAMPLE: Assume channels 1 - 40 are at 50% on stage. To record
only channels 1 - 20 as submaster 5:
[1] [>] [20] [RECORD SUB] [5] [ENTER] (Does not record
channels 21 - 40.)
You can obtain the same result as in the Example above by using the [MINUS]
key to specify a list of channels to be excluded from a record command.
? EXAMPLE: Using the example above, to record only channels 1 - 20
as submaster 5:
[-] [21] [>] [40] [RECORD SUB] [12] [ENTER] (Excludes
channels 21- 40.)
? EXAMPLE: To exclude channels 1 - 20, and record all other
channels as submaster 6:
[-] [1] [>] [20] [RECORD SUB] [6] [ENTER]
You can also specify submasters and groups as the channel levels that you don't
want to record.
? EXAMPLE: To record a cue (group, or submaster) without recording
the channels in submasters 5 - 10: