[Record Only] Help

The manual tells me this can be use to create a new cue list. (We only ever use one cue list - I ma not even sure why one would use multiple cue lists, maybe because we only run linear plays)  And, it will save only 'manual' values. I'm a bit hazy over the whole issue. If I have a cue that has some refocused MLs and a color change, will [Record Only] save just my color changes? When would I use [Record Only] as opposed to [Record}? Some examples would be appreciated and a comparison of manual and none manual data would help put this one away.

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  • As for your question of what is manual data: 
    "manual" is all data you changed, ie all the values displayed in red on the screen (Channel view). Do not confuse referenced data with non-manual data (you were asking if only data in palettes are non-manual).

    Record only can be helpful for example to record a sub whilst you are in sitting in a cue without having all the cue data. Let's say you are sitting in cue xxx and you decide you want only your channel yy on a sub. Since you haven't set any values other than the cue, you type (for example): yy at 80 enter. then: record only sub 11 enter. 

    that records only channel yy in sub 11.

    As for creating a multiple cuelists: you type either record or record only cue x/y. That stores cue number y on cue list x. (x being numbers obviously). There is an online training happening on multiple cuelist on Thursday 16th October by the way (if I am not mistaken).

    hope that helps.

  • Is the OP using ELE2? Therefore there is no options for multiple cue lists. 

    For historical reasons we always run ELE2 in Cue Only
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