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INPUT CUE group
The cue/solo signals of input channels make up this group. To enable Cue/Solo for this group, in the Channel Strip
section, press the INPUT [1-72]/[73-144] key, and then press the desired [CUE] key.
Channel Strip section: [CUE] keys
INPUT [1-72]/[73-144] keys
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Other CUE group
These cue signals are operated via buttons displayed on the touch screen. This group is enabled if you turn
on the KEY IN CUE button in any plug-in’s popup window or in the DYNAMICS 1/2 popup window. This group
will automatically be disabled when you exit the corresponding popup window. You cannot turn Cue on for
different groups simultaneously. Normally, the group to which the most recently-pressed [CUE] key (or on-
screen CUE/KEY IN CUE button) belongs will take priority, and the [CUE] keys for the previously-selected
group will be defeated. However, if you have switched the cue signal group in a specific order, the state of
the [CUE] keys for the previously-selected group will be restored when the current cue signal is defeated.
The illustration shows the priority of the [CUE] keys. After you have switched groups from lower to upper
levels, if you then defeat cue for the upper group, the previous [CUE] key status of the group immediately
below will be restored. For example, if you switch groups in the order of OUTPUT CUE group -> DCA CUE
group -> INPUT CUE group -> Other CUE group, you can then successively defeat the [CUE] keys (CUE/KEY IN
buttons) to successively restore the [CUE] key status of the previously selected group.
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