Gotcha. As I reread the thread it seems you are right.
In that case, I'll change my question. I believe that when you grab a paramater it normally sets the effect table to that parameter to off. Couldn't you set a new base value and then either Backspace+Effect to knock all effect values out of the programmer or just only select Use P to mask the position and not the new effect table into the cue?
Gotcha. As I reread the thread it seems you are right.
In that case, I'll change my question. I believe that when you grab a paramater it normally sets the effect table to that parameter to off. Couldn't you set a new base value and then either Backspace+Effect to knock all effect values out of the programmer or just only select Use P to mask the position and not the new effect table into the cue?