In audio production and broadcasting, cueing refers to the act of selecting and preparing a sound source for playback, often through the use of specialized monitoring circuits or pre-fader solo (PFL) features on a mixing board.

Cueing

The term “cueing” in audio production and broadcasting generally refers to the act of setting up a sound source so that it is ready to be played back at the desired moment, and ensuring that all relevant settings and adjustments have been made to produce the desired sound quality.

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