Sorry but I just can't get it clear in my pin sized brain the exact difference in these. Is there a way to describe them in a generic fashion to focus the picture in my head?
Sorry but I just can't get it clear in my pin sized brain the exact difference in these. Is there a way to describe them in a generic fashion to focus the picture in my head?
The description in the manual explains it well.
Using Record Only
[Record Only] is similar to [Record] except that it selectively stores only manually set values,
preventing unwanted levels (such as from a submaster or another cue list), from being recorded
into the cue. Therefore, when used to record a cue, only the manual data for channels will be stored
in the cue. Any values in the previous cue that were unchanged will track into the new cue.
The description in the manual explains it well.
Using Record Only
[Record Only] is similar to [Record] except that it selectively stores only manually set values,
preventing unwanted levels (such as from a submaster or another cue list), from being recorded
into the cue. Therefore, when used to record a cue, only the manual data for channels will be stored
in the cue. Any values in the previous cue that were unchanged will track into the new cue.
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