On export to ma2 it will also create a timecode pool object, which will display a timeline of all events in all tracks. This is very helpful to use visually, to line up any additional recorded events.
The cue id is pretty important for most data exchange. There is an option in cuepoints which sets the cue IDs sequentially based on each cues starting time (order). Once you have all your cues arranged in cuepoints, you can use this function to automatically number all cues at one time.
Ahh okay interesting, never used it I’ve seen the option. I just kinda went with the cue numbers it put in the desk, which comes with the TimeCode pool and that but I might try it. Guess it allows for the flexibility of adding new cues after and that
On export to ma2 it will also create a timecode pool object, which will display a timeline of all events in all tracks. This is very helpful to use visually, to line up any additional recorded events.
The cue id is pretty important for most data exchange. There is an option in cuepoints which sets the cue IDs sequentially based on each cues starting time (order). Once you have all your cues arranged in cuepoints, you can use this function to automatically number all cues at one time.
Ahh okay interesting, never used it I’ve seen the option. I just kinda went with the cue numbers it put in the desk, which comes with the TimeCode pool and that but I might try it. Guess it allows for the flexibility of adding new cues after and that