Chapter 4 Basic operations
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Copying cues
Once you have created a cue, you may copy it and give it a new number. This
can be helpful if you want to create a cue based on one you have already re-
corded. You can copy cues in Stage or Blind modes.
Follow these steps to copy a cue:
1.
Press [Blind] or [Stage]. You can copy a cue in either mode.
2.
If you are working in Blind mode, press [Cue], then enter the number of
the cue you want to copy. Or, if you are working in Stage mode, press
[Cue], enter the number of the cue you want to copy, then press [Go].
3.
In either Stage or Blind, once the cue is displayed, press [Rec] [Cue], enter
the number of the new cue, and press [Enter]. The new cue is recorded
without affecting the original cue.
Copying cue keystrokes
Key
Action
[Blind] or [Stage]
Selects operating mode.
[Cue] [5] or
Displays selected cue.
[Cue] [5] [Go]
[Rec] [Cue] [6]
Copies cue 5 to cue 6.
Viewing cues
Once you have created a few cues, you may want to look at them
. You can view
stored cues in two ways, live in Stage mode, or just on the screen in Blind
mode.
To view cues live, you must select the cue and play it back in a fader. (See
Lesson 3: Playing back cues for instructions.)
To view a cue just on the screen, select Blind mode, and enter the cue number
you want
. To view a different cue, press [Cue] and the new cue number that you
want to see
.
In Blind mode you can also use [+] and [-] to move through recorded cues, and
cue parts, one at a time
. Press [Cue]; thereafter [+] displays the next cue or part,
and [-] displays the previous cue
or part.