Hello, i think everything is in the title: is it possible to replace a cue without touching its label?
Hello, i think everything is in the title: is it possible to replace a cue without touching its label?
if you have cue 3 with a time and a label, and you go to cue 1, mocidfy it and then Record Cue 2 Enter, cue 2 will keep its label and time. so that sounds like what you're trying to do?
if you have cue 3 with a time and a label, and you go to cue 1, mocidfy it and then Record Cue 2 Enter, cue 2 will keep its label and time. so that sounds like what you're trying to do?
thanks, the answer is so simple that i think i lost what the light designer asked. probably was the opposite, copying only a label from a cue to another one.
I would like to put this question more broadly: If you want to copy a macro, but not it's label or a CP or BP, etc. what do you do? There is a softkey Label Only, but why not add a soft key Content Only?
found my answers with softkeys... was just under my eyes... thanks for your time
I'm probably missing something here as well. Say I have a Cue 10 labeled "Scene 1" and turn on a single channel and record as Cue 11, with label "Add DSR special". Copy 10 to 12 and re-label to "Restore". All good so far. Now I have to change Scene 1 to say a different color. My restore at Cue 12 is no longer a restore as it is still the previous color. So I type Copy Cue 10 to 12 to fix it. But now my label is not "Restore" at Cue 12 anymore, its now back to "Scene 1". How do you copy a cue (contents), but not copy the label?? I'm guessing someone is going to say recall from, and select all your channels......
for what i got, as ueliriegg explained, simply go on Q10, then
record} [Q] 12 [enter]
it will record Q12 with Q10 content, but will preserve Q12 label and time.
Got it, Don't use copy to, just be in the cue to copy and save it. Then it keeps the label. That is kind of hard to see when I'm always using copy to for every copy function
[Cue] 10 [CopyTo] [Cue] 12 {Only Levels} [Enter]
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