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Recording a multipart cue<br />

In the procedure below, one or more parts are recorded to a cue. The<br />

maximum number of parts you may record to a cue is eight. Follow, Link<br />

and Label attributes may be assigned to the overall cue.<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Action:<br />

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

2. Select channels, enter<br />

channel levels and press<br />

[Enter].<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

Select channel numbers<br />

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

To record cue, select number and<br />

press ENTER<br />

To cancel, press CLEAR<br />

4. Enter the cue’s number<br />

followed by [Enter]. a<br />

5. Press [Part]. Indicates the selected cue us a<br />

multipart cue<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

Select part number to record<br />

To cancel, press CLEAR<br />

6. Enter the number of the<br />

part you want to record,<br />

followed by [Enter]. b<br />

Records the part<br />

Prompt reads:<br />

Select channel numbers<br />

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

8. Repeat steps 2 through 7,<br />

adding channels for each<br />

part you want to include in<br />

the multipart cue.<br />

Records subsequent parts.<br />

a. If recording several parts to the same multipart cue, you do<br />

not need to enter the cue number for subsequent parts after<br />

recording the first part.<br />

b. You may select any part number in the range 1-8, regardless<br />

of previous parts recorded for this cue.<br />

118 Chapter 9 Multipart cues

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