HTP Fader Update

If you can't tell, I'm sitting in rehearsals and have time on my hands to nitpick.

If I create an Cue/HTP Fader for "Desk Channel" Intensities, and then later try to change those intensities, the change does not take effect in the cue. For it to take effect, I have to go into options, turn off HTP and let the cue release, then turn back on HTP. Even if I record the intensities into a palette and update the palette, they do not take effect on an HTP Cuelist until I go through that process. Any Help?

Also, on regular cuelists is there a reason that you have to use Record/Merge in order to update Effects in a Cue? If update is used, Effects are not changed. Not a big deal really, just wondering.

Thanks.
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  • Again, it's not really a problem. As an example, If I have moving lights running a pan/tilt effect in a cue, and then select a position pallete in the programmer, the effect stops running live. If I then use update to rerecord the cue as opposed to record/merge, the cue updates the base position, but the effect continues to run in the cue. With record/merge, the base and the effect are both changed. I realize that technically I only changed the pan/tilt base in the programmer and not the effect parameters before updating, but when I hit update, I usually expect to see the cue change to the way I've made it look in the programmer. Hope this makes sense.
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  • Again, it's not really a problem. As an example, If I have moving lights running a pan/tilt effect in a cue, and then select a position pallete in the programmer, the effect stops running live. If I then use update to rerecord the cue as opposed to record/merge, the cue updates the base position, but the effect continues to run in the cue. With record/merge, the base and the effect are both changed. I realize that technically I only changed the pan/tilt base in the programmer and not the effect parameters before updating, but when I hit update, I usually expect to see the cue change to the way I've made it look in the programmer. Hope this makes sense.
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