Hi
How do I remove a value from a cue. I dont want to set it to zero I want to "release" it from the cue?
Anders Kjems
Hi
How do I remove a value from a cue. I dont want to set it to zero I want to "release" it from the cue?
Anders Kjems
Hi Corey
ch 1 @ <Enter> is giving ch 1 the value of zero and not removing it from the cue. Which means that when I run the cue ch 1 is at "0" (in the same blue color as the rest of the channels that are on in that cue. And if I run the cue when ch 1 is on it goes to zero.
Anders
Assuming you are making the change in Live mode, remember to update the cue.
Assuming you are making the change in Live mode, remember to update the cue.
When you pres 1 @ Enter. Ch 1 goes to zero (red text) and if I I store or update the cue the channel have 0 as value. Its still in the cue. Is @ enter not only a way to turn a ch to zero and not a way to remove it?
with @ Enter you make the channel "transparent" (i.e. tracking), shown in magenta (as soon as you recorded). if you have a a channel that has 0% in the cue before and then you @ Enter, you get a red 0. then you update it and the red 0 converts to a magenta - . that means a tracking 0. and that's what you want.
If you want to remove a channel from a cue list (for example, it is used in cues 1>10 but not in 11 onwards) you can use {Make Null} in Blind.
Have a play with that and see if that is what you want?
Luke
It works fine if you are not editing the first cue in a list. I don´t know where it gets the zero value from but a zero value is stored when you use @ enter update in the first cue.
i can't confirm that... are you doing this in blind (cue edit), in blind tracksheet or in live?
ah, now i see it. you are doing this in live, right? if you go to blind it works like you expected.
ueli
Thank you. That was the trick!
Anders Kjems
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