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Recording modified cues<br />

The difference between Record and Track is apparent when you modify a<br />

cue or insert a new cue between two existing cues. Record and Track<br />

produce different results.<br />

Using Record<br />

The following keys were pressed to release captured channels and play<br />

back cue 1.<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Actions:<br />

1. Press [Stage] [Rel] [Rel]. Releases captured channels<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

Select channel numbers<br />

2. Press [Cue] [1] [Go]. Plays back cue 1<br />

3. Press [1] [At] [5][0]. Modifies channel 1<br />

4. Press [Record]. Prompt reads:<br />

To record cue, select number and<br />

press ENTER<br />

To cancel, press CLEAR<br />

5. Press [Enter]. Records cue 1<br />

With cue 1 in a fader, channel 1 is modified to 50 percent. Because cue 1<br />

is re-recorded with [Record], none of the subsequent cues are affected by<br />

the procedure.<br />

Following is an illustration of the use of [Record] when modifying cue 1.<br />

Note that channel 1 is not affected in cues 2 and 3. Also note that when<br />

you record a modified cue that is in a playback fader, the changes are<br />

reflected in the fader. That is, when you release the channels you have<br />

modified, they remain on stage.<br />

Chan 1 Chan 2 Chan 3 Chan 4 Chan 5<br />

Cue 1 50<br />

Cue 2 FF FF<br />

Cue 3 FF FF FF<br />

Cue 4 25 FF FF FF<br />

Cue 5 00 00 00 00<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 109

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