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Using cues and submasters as groups
by Jim Logan
You may treat channels recorded in a cue or submaster as if they were in a group, such as to bring them up in Stage or record them into other cues or submasters.30
For example, follow this procedure to bring up a cue in Stage as a group:
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Keystrokes:
1. Press [Stage]. 2. Press [Group].
3. Press [Cue] and enter the number of the cue you want to bring up.a
4. Press [At] and enter the level at which you wish to bring up the cue. (Or press [Full])
Actions:
Selects Stage display mode Tells the console to treat the next entry as a group Prompt reads:
Group mode – Select group number to use as group
Prompt reads:
Group mode – Select cue number to use as group
The cue’s channels are brought up on stage at the specified level Prompt reads:
Group mode – Enter intensity
a. To use a submaster as a group, follow the same procedure, but press [Sub] instead of [Cue] in step 3.
30. You may not use this procedure to group the channels in a cue part, an effect cue or an effect submaster.