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Converting a standard cue to a multipart cue<br />

If you have already created a single-part cue, the console allows you to<br />

reconfigure it as a multipart cue. You can convert a standard cue to a<br />

multipart cue in either Stage or Blind mode, but it’s easier in Blind because<br />

levels are highlighted.<br />

Once you create the first part, all channels not assigned to that part are<br />

automatically assigned to part 8. As you create additional parts from<br />

channels in part 8, they are deleted from part 8 and added to the selected<br />

part.<br />

Follow these steps to convert cue 1, assumed to be a standard cue, to a<br />

multipart cue. This example is in Blind.To perform the equivalent<br />

procedure in Stage, run the cue in the faders before preceding with step 3.<br />

Keystrokes:<br />

Action:<br />

1. Press [Blind]. Selects [Blind] display<br />

2. Press [Cue] [1]. Selects cue 1<br />

3. Press [Channel] and select<br />

the channels for a part. a<br />

4. Press [Part], followed by<br />

the part’s number and<br />

then [Enter].<br />

5. Repeat steps 3-4 to create<br />

the other parts, as desired.<br />

Creates the designated part.<br />

Creates more parts for this cue.<br />

a. If in Stage, selection defaults to channels so you do not need<br />

to press [Channel].<br />

<strong>Expression</strong> 3 User Manual, v.3.1 119

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