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Sony DMX-R100 Automation Operation

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Automation Operation
Cues
The Cues GUI allows Cue Points, in the form of
timecode markers, to be set along with a name entry.
It is often extremely useful to set Cues for the crucial
points in any piece of material to be worked on. These
include the start and end, verses and choruses for
music, and scene changes in post production projects.
Once set, Cues can be used for a number of purposes,
including locate and cycling between specified Cues.
General
Cue timecode points can be set in a number of ways:
From the current time point whilst the material is
rolling (‘on the fly’).
From the current time point whilst the material is
stationary.
• Manual entry using the jog wheel.
• Manual entry using the ten-number key pad.
Cues can be linked to fire events at their timecode
points. Events include Snapshots, EQ and Dynamics
library settings.

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Sony DMX-R100 Specifications

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BrandSony
ModelDMX-R100
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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