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SINGLE-MACHINE EDITING
NAME
This field shows the name of the currently selected cue(s). It also allows
you to rename the cue(s). To do this, move the cursor to this field and
enter a ten character name from a PS/2 keyboard connected to the RE32.
Press RETURN to complete the name and RETURN again to rename it.
If only one track is selected for edit, you will, of course, only rename that
one cue. If more than one track is selected (for example, when editing a
stereo cue across two tracks), the name of the cue on the lowest
numbered track will be shown. Naming stereo or multiple cues will cause
all the cues selected to share the same name.
LEVEL
You may set the level of the cue(s) in this field. You may, input data
numerically from the keypad or using the DATA +/- keys if the level
adjustment you require is particularly fine (i.e. -3.5dB). To do this, move
the cursor the LEVEL field and type in a number as appropriate.
If several cues are selected, this parameter allows you to set the level
for all cues. You will note, however, that, as with all EDIT CUE parameters,
as soon as you edit the level here, ALL cues will be set to the same
level. If you need to adjust levels of cues relative to each other, each cue
should be edited separately.
FADE UP
Here you may set a fade up time for the cue. When a fade up time is set,
it will be displayed on in the cue’s block display on the monitor screen (if
selected in the SHOW ON VGA pages). The fade up time can only be as
long as the cue itself or the length of the cue minus any fade down that
may have been set.
If stereo or multiple cues are selected, you can set the fade up for all of
them simultaneously.
CURVE
This selects the fade up curve and you have a choice of three.
LINEAR ( ) - This selects a straight, linear fade curve.
LOG (
) - This selects a logarithmic curve as shown.
SINE (
) - This selects an equal power fade curve that ensures an
even level across crossfades.
FADE DN
Here you may set a cue’s fade down time. When a fade down is set, it is
shown graphically on the monitor screen (if selected in the SHOW ON
VGA pages). The fade down time can only be as long as the cue itself or
the length of the cue minus a fade up time that may have been set.
CURVE
As for FADE UP.
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