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Modifying a recorded cue live<br />

Previous examples in this chapter illustrated how to record new cues. If<br />

you want to modify channels in a recorded cue, you can play back the cue<br />

in Stage, make the changes, and then re-record the cue. 18 The<br />

modifications immediately affect the look on stage. You can also record<br />

the live look you created to another cue.<br />

Modifying channels in a cue<br />

Add new channels or modify channel levels with the procedure given<br />

below. You can use all the same techniques for channel or fixture<br />

selection or for setting levels that are available to you for initial cue<br />

recording.<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Action:<br />

1. Press [Stage]. Selects Stage display mode<br />

2. Press [Cue], enter cue<br />

number and press [Go].<br />

3. Select channels and set<br />

channel levels to make the<br />

desired changes to the<br />

cue.<br />

4. Press [Record] [Enter]. a<br />

Plays back selected cue<br />

Selects channels, which can be the<br />

same as those already in the cue or<br />

additional ones, and set levels<br />

Re-records cue with desired<br />

modifications<br />

a. Insert a different cue number between [Record] and [Enter] in<br />

this step to record the look to another cue. When you record<br />

to another cue, the modifications are not reflected in the<br />

fader. If you don’t want to lose the look from stage, run the<br />

cue through a fader before you release channels.<br />

18.<br />

If you are not familiar with procedures for playing back cues, see<br />

Chapter 10 Playing back cues, page 125.<br />

100 Chapter 7 Cues

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