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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Eves" data-source="post: 123049" data-attributes="member: 4463"><p>Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good point. I'll look in there. I don't really want to have to export to file, move to computer, edit, and put back, but obviously that would be the ultimate solution. Problem is not WHAT to recall, but that I'm still tweaking the values and need to keep re-saving, and I'm not convinced that the save behaviour is consistent (or at least not convinced that it's intuitive!)</p><p></p><p>This is why I already made my own QLab/OSC/Python solution last summer for automating mutes, labels, and DCA assignments. The Snippets and Cues thing is a big step forward in flexibility, but it still takes way too many risky button-presses to maintain the right data in the right place, especially if it's still in flux. Such is the nature of complex dedicated UIs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Eves, post: 123049, member: 4463"] Re: Possible to SAVE only sections of a Scene? (forgive laziness) Good point. I'll look in there. I don't really want to have to export to file, move to computer, edit, and put back, but obviously that would be the ultimate solution. Problem is not WHAT to recall, but that I'm still tweaking the values and need to keep re-saving, and I'm not convinced that the save behaviour is consistent (or at least not convinced that it's intuitive!) This is why I already made my own QLab/OSC/Python solution last summer for automating mutes, labels, and DCA assignments. The Snippets and Cues thing is a big step forward in flexibility, but it still takes way too many risky button-presses to maintain the right data in the right place, especially if it's still in flux. Such is the nature of complex dedicated UIs. [/QUOTE]
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