Possible bug: manual level causes change of cue list ownership

Channel 7 is recorded at full in both Cues 2/3 and 1/23.

Before providing a manual value, Channel 7 is owned by Cue 2/3, according to [About]&[Cue].

After providing the manual value, Channel 7 is owned by Cue 1/23, according to [About]&[Cue].

If I sneak the manual value, Channel 7 goes back to being owned by Cue 2/3, according to [About]&[Cue].

So the manual level causes it to change ownership.

  • I think it always treats the manual values as being "owned" by the current cue.  I certainly observed if I had manual values and then loaded a new cue list onto the master it could lose those manual values.  I had to make sure the channel was also owned by another cue and then as long as I unloaded the current cue list from the master before loading another one, the manual values persisted.  

    That sounds like a variation on the same thing.   That manual values are not things that directly own the channel but are proxied onto the current cue list and in my case "droping" the cue list with no other cue list owning the channels dropped the manual values on the next out of sequence cue transition even though their was nothing in the new cue list for the channel (eg a cuelist that looped to the start on Go at end - at that point my manual values disappeared)

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