Chapter 5 Advanced techniques
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Using record to create tracks
In Stage mode, the following keystrokes create the five cues illustrated below
.
Each cue adds channels to the previous cue
. The example uses Record to record
the cues
.
Cue 1
[Chan] [1] [Full] [Rec] [1] [Enter]
Cue 2
[Chan] [2] [Full] [Rec] [2] [Enter]
Cue 3
[Chan] [3] [Full] [Rec] [3] [Enter]
Cue 4
[Chan] [1] [At] [2] [5] [Chan] [4] [Full] [Rec] [4] [Enter]
Cue 5
[Chan] [1] [Thru] [4] [At] [0] [0] [Rec] [5] [Enter]
These keystrokes produce the results illustrated in Figure 1.
Cue 1
Cue 2
Cue 3
Cue 4
Cue 5
Channel 1
FF
FF
FF
25
00
Channel 2
FF
FF
FF
00
Channel 3
FF
FF
00
Channel 4
FF
00
Channel 5
Figure 1.
Notice the horizontal tracks developed by keeping a channel at the same level
through a number of cues
. For example, channel 1 tracks from cue 1 to cue 3.
When a channel is not set at any level (such as channel 5 above) it is considered
tracked at clear.
Note that channels remain at set levels while you program the series of cues
because they are captured and have not been released.