[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
  • The multiple cue lists thingy came up in an ANSWER to my original about record and record only. (I was not referring to same at all in the question). Yep, we run ELE2 and know it doesn't have them anyway. 

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