When a sub is copied to a cue it always sets all non sub channels to 0. Which is not good. Work around. So save sub to cue then edit subs. When and if I need that look again select cue select active then copy to new sub and then I have the original.
When a sub is copied to a cue it always sets all non sub channels to 0. Which is not good. Work around. So save sub to cue then edit subs. When and if I need that look again select cue select active then copy to new sub and then I have the original.
If you are doing this in Blind - Sub, you can use "Select Active".
If you are doing this in Live (with the Submaster up): Group Sub 1 CopyTo Cue 2 {Only Active} Enter.
I'll give these a shot. If eos would just allow multiple cues from the same list on different faders for manual operation I wouldn't need subs or work arounds. But more often then not I can only ha subs up when shooting the scene. Live mixing all day every day.
I'll give these a shot. If eos would just allow multiple cues from the same list on different faders for manual operation I wouldn't need subs or work arounds. But more often then not I can only ha subs up when shooting the scene. Live mixing all day every day.
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