Edit cue, Cues on the remote 48, Store cue – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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GUI Cue Store can be handy if you designate one cue number as the to go-to button for
section of the project where you are current working. When you move on (position the
Current Time) to work on a new section, just highlight (single-click on) your “working” cue
and click on STORE.

Edit Cue
Double-click on the time field of the desired Cue in the list. You can then edit the time value
using the combination of clicking, dragging, typing and tabbing that have been described
elsewhere for time editing (see page 21). You can also double-click on the name field of the
desired Cue in the list and retype the name.

Or if you want to update the Cue with the Current Time, then first position the Current Time.
Then click on an existing Cue to highlight it. Click on the STORE button. The Current Time
will be copied to the existing Cue's time value.

Cues on the Remote 48
As with other Locating time values, Cue time values are typically stored, recalled and edited
using the Locate Time as a workspace, although there are certain shortcuts available for using the
Current Time. See the following sections for detailed information.

Store Cue
To store the Current Time, press CTRL+STORE

To store the Locate Time, just press STORE

Then type-in the number of the Cue that you want to store (from 1 to 3 digits).

Press ENTER.

To prepare the Locate Time with the time you want to save you should first type in the time
value directly, recall another stored time value, or do either and use the EDIT TIME feature.
See the following.

Recall / Edit / Locate to Cue
Press RECALL.

Type-in the number of the Cue that you want to recall (from 1 to 3 digits).

Press ENTER.

The Locate Time is now equal to your recalled Cue. You can locate to the time by pressing
LOCATE.

Or you can edit the time, before storing or locating. Press the EDIT TIME button. Use the
Num Pad, the +/NEXT and -/PREV buttons, and/or the Wheel to modify each unit of time.
Press EDIT TIME again to move between time units, and finally confirm the edits by
pressing ENTER.

Quick Cue Set (New Cue)
If you find you just want to capture Cues quickly, and even on-the-fly, then you’ll like the
Quick Cue Set command. This 2-key sequence captures the Current (Tape) Time into an
automatically generated Cue. The number of the new Cue will be lowest available and the
command will not overwrite existing Cues.

Press STORE.

Press CAPTURE.

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