Open the CUE window.
Open the CUE window.

Basic Operation Procedure

4 Chaper Tips Operation

Changing the name of the cue point

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2 Touch the CUE NAME display corresponding to the cue point that you want to change on the cue list.

3 Enter a new name for the cue point on the KEYBOARD window or using the keyboard connected to the unit.

Deleting a cue point

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2 Touch the NUMBER display corresponding to the cue point that you want to delete.

3 Touch the DELETE button.

Only the cue point is deleted. Even if the snapshot is linked with the deleted cue point, the snapshot data is not deleted. If you want to delete the snapshot data too, delete the snapshot data separately.

Automation Procedure

Do not set the items to both snapshot and dynamic automation.

For example, if you want to control the fader in automation, set the faders for the snapshot in ISOLATE mode.

Even though you can set the same item to both snapshot and automation, the unit may perform unexpected operations.

The unit has two modes for automation: ABS (absolute) mode and TRIM (fine adjustment) mode.

To perform automation operation, use the TC AUTOMATION buttons on the Automation panel or on the AUTOMATION window.

For details of buttons, see “Automation Panel” on page 25, and for operations on the window, see “AUTOMATION Window” on page 68.

Since the automation data that is being written is stored in the dynamic RAM, data stored in the dynamic RAM is cleared when restarting the unit or turning off the power of the unit. Store the data in the current title by selecting KEEP on the TITLE menu which opens by touching the TITLE button.

Or save the data as a title file by using the SAVE button on the TITLE MANAGER window.

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