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Chapter 10: Editing Cues and Using Track Modes
Software Version 3.05
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Editing Existing Cue Levels in Clean Up
Mode
When you operate in Clean Up mode exclusively the concept of tracking levels
does not exist. Every cue is recorded as a completely different set of channels
at hard/non-tracking levels. Edits made in this mode only effect the cue in
which the edits are made. If tracking levels appear in the subsequent cue, they
will be changed to hard levels to preserve the contents of the sequential cues.
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BASIC RULE: When you edit a level in Clean Up mode, the change
has no effect on levels in any other cues.
Changing Soft Levels to Hard Levels
You can change soft levels to hard levels in any Track mode. In the Preview or
Tracksheet displays, when non-zero tracking levels are captured, they
immediately become hard/non-tracking levels. If a soft/tracking zero (which
isn't shown on the display) is captured, it remains soft.
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HINT: When you are working in the Tracksheet or Preview display,
be careful with the way that you use the [ENTER] key. It will change soft
levels to hard levels when you use it to capture all active channels in a cue.
Changing Hard Levels to Soft Levels
(Restoring Tracking Levels)
You can change a hard/non-tracking level to a soft/tracking level in any Track
mode. This is called restoring tracking. You simply address the channel
number and use the [@] and [ENTER] keys. This effectively removes the hard
level and allows that channel to track the level assignment from the previous
cue.
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