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Hi all,
just one simple question: Is there a way to give names to the inputs and crosspoints in the Device & Levels-Tab of an audio-cue?
I have to deal with 16 merged orchestral-tracks which I have to route to 12 outputs. At the moment I use Post-Its sticking on my monitor, labeling the Inputs and Outputs with more than a number.
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Thomas
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just one simple question: Is there a way to give names to the inputs and crosspoints in the Device & Levels-Tab of an audio-cue?
In the Edit Patch window, you can change the Cue Output names from their default numbers to something more meaningful to you.
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Thank you that is fine. But is there also an option for the inputs?
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No. Since in most cases a workspace may contain many kinds of audio cues with differing numbers of inputs and whose input channels signify different things. a universal set of labels for inputs on all cues wouldn't be of use.