User Manual

Monitor and Cue functions
V5 Reference Manual
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NOTE
The cue signal is sent to the monitor output and PHONES Out jacks regardless of whether the
CUE OUTPUT button is on or off. However, the cue signal will no longer be sent to monitor output
if CUE INTERRUPTION is turned off. The cue signal is always sent to the PHONES Out jack,
regardless of the CUE INTERRUPTION setting.
When using the MIX/MATRIX bus select buttons in the SENDS ON FADER window, you can
press the selected button once again to turn on cue for the corresponding MIX/MATRIX channel
(page 40).
If you want cue operations and channel select operations to be linked, open the USER SETUP
window, choose the PREFERENCE tab, and then turn on [CUE][SEL] LINK (page 214).
You can also assign the function of the CLEAR CUE button to a USER DEFINED key
(page 216).
If PHONES LEVEL LINK (page 105) in the MONITOR screen is ON, the cue signal level when
monitoring through headphones can be adjusted using both the MONITOR LEVEL knob and the
PHONES LEVEL knob.
To adjust the level to the output destination port for the cue signal, adjust the gain of the output
port that is patched to it.
If you turn on the [CUE] key, the cue output level is indicated. The upper part of the cue meter
shows an abbreviation indicating the currently-on cue group or cue button. The abbreviations
displayed for the cue meters have the following meaning.
If CUE is set to 2 channels, the CUE meter is displayed as shown below.
MONITOR screen
The CUE field on the MONITOR screen enables you to check the current cue settings, and
turn cue on or off.
1 CUE display button
When you press this button, the CUE window will appear, in which you can make
detailed cue settings.
IN INPUT CUE group
DCA DCA CUE group
OUT OUTPUT CUE group
EFFECT
CUE button in the EFFECT and PREMIUM RACK windows
(Other CUE groups)
KEY IN
KEY IN CUE button in the DYNAMICS1 window
(Other CUE groups)
REC/PB
RECORDER INPUT CUE button or PLAYBACK OUT CUE button
(Other CUE groups)
CUE meter
CUE A&B
Only CUE A
Only CUE B
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