Can cues be recorded on the console while someone else is also labeling them, without effecting both command lines? If so, How?
Can cues be recorded on the console while someone else is also labeling them, without effecting both command lines? If so, How?
the second user needs to be on another device (client, RVI, other console). The 2 devices need to have different users.
(if the user # are the same on both consoles, you will see the other operator typing their command line on yours. this is a bad thing for what you're trying to accomplish).
Then yes, I would say that one person can be programming cues, and the other can be labelling cues previously recorded.
First user: recording cue 12 enter. time 6 enter. [makes changes] record cue 13 enter.
second user: cue 8 label door enter. cue 9 label blackout enter
Andrew
the second user needs to be on another device (client, RVI, other console). The 2 devices need to have different users.
(if the user # are the same on both consoles, you will see the other operator typing their command line on yours. this is a bad thing for what you're trying to accomplish).
Then yes, I would say that one person can be programming cues, and the other can be labelling cues previously recorded.
First user: recording cue 12 enter. time 6 enter. [makes changes] record cue 13 enter.
second user: cue 8 label door enter. cue 9 label blackout enter
Andrew
I have heard rumors that an opera company hires a second programmer for the sole purpose of labeling cues and presets and cleaning up marks. But yes it is necessary for them to be another user.
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