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8 Press the [CUE] key of a desired channel or DCA to turn it on.
The cue signal of the corresponding channel will be sent to the output destination specified in
step 4, and also to the monitor output. You can also view the Cue meter in the meter area to
check the output level of the cue signal.
NOTE
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When using the MIX/MATRIX bus select buttons in the SENDS ON FADER popup window, you can press the selected
button once again to turn on Cue for the corresponding MIX/MATRIX channel (“Using the Selected Channel section to
make send level settings(CS-R10, CSR10- S, CSD-R7) ”(p.536)).
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If you want cue operations and channel select operations to be linked, open the SETUP window, choose PREFERENCES
popup window, and then turn on “[CUE]→[SEL] LINK.”
9 If you are auditioning the cue signal in the monitor, adjust the cue signal level by
using the MONITOR A/B knobs located in the UTILITY section of the top panel. Also
adjust the MONITOR FADER LEVEL in conjunction with this.
If PHONES LEVEL LINK is ON, you can use the MONITOR A/B knob, the monitor fader, and the
PHONES A/B LEVEL knob to adjust the cue signal level while monitoring through headphones.
NOTE
To adjust the level of the signal sent to the Cue Out port (which you specified in step 6), use OUTPUT PORT GAIN for the
patch destination.
10 To defeat cue, press the currently-on [CUE] key once again.
You can press the CLEAR CUE button in the CUE popup window to clear all cue selections.
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If you press the cue meter in the meter area, all cue selections will be cleared.
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All cue selections will be cleared if you switch between MIX CUE mode and LAST CUE mode in the CUE MODE section.
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You can also assign the function of the CLEAR CUE button to a USER DEFINED key (see USER DEFINED keys).
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