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Converting a standard cue to a multipart cue
by Jim Logan
If you have already created a single-part cue, the console allows you to reconfigure it as a multipart cue. You can convert a standard cue to a multipart cue in either Stage or Blind mode, but it’s easier in Blind because levels are highlighted.
Once you create the first part, all channels not assigned to that part are automatically assigned to part 8. As you create additional parts from channels in part 8, they are deleted from part 8 and added to the selected part.
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Follow these steps to convert cue 1, assumed to be a standard cue, to a multipart cue. This example is in Blind.To perform the equivalent procedure in Stage, run the cue in the faders before preceding with step 3.
Keystrokes:
1. Press [Blind]. 2. Press [Cue] [1]. 3. Press [Channel] and select the channels for a part.a
4. Press [S7], More
Softkeys, until Part appears as softkey [S1]. 5. Press [S1], Part, followed by the part’s number and then [Enter]. 6. Repeat steps 3-5 to create the other parts, as desired.
Action:
Selects [Blind] display Selects cue 1
Finds the Part softkey
Creates the designated part.
Creates more parts for this cue.
a. If in Stage, selection defaults to channels so you do not need to press [Channel].