Channel intensities bleeding into following cues

So as I'm working on setting up lights in a musical, I ran into a small problem where I would update a cue and add some channels into the cue that weren't there, and we're not recorded on the following cue. However when that happened I noticed a "bleed through" in my next cue. 

So, I ran an experiment.

I have 4 cues.

Cue 1: no lights are on

Cue 2: Channels 1-10 @ 50

Cue 3: Channels 1-10 @ 75

Cue 4: Channels 1-10 @ 100

Okay, so I recorded those four cues, but now lets say I wanna go back to cue 2 and bring up the lights yeah?

So I set channels 1-5 @ 60

I hit update on the board, they update to 60 intensity. But now... this is my problem

on Cue 2 lets say I update channels 1-5 from 50 to 60, but I also add channels 11-20 @ 50 as well. 

Now my problem is channels 11-20 @ 50 are recorded into cue 3 and 4 as well. I wanted to know if I can update channels 11-20 intensity in cue 2, and then have them turn off in cue 3 and 4 with out having to update cue 3 and 4 by setting them back to 0. 

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