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A cue sheet or cue file is a meta data file which describes how the tracks of a CD or DVD are laid out.
This particular cue sheet is now available at http://www.charismusicgroup.com/Cue%20Sheets/07-07-84.pdf
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A cue case is used for a pool cue. It is also used as a bag of sorts, because some come with a handle. It basically keeps the pool cue in good condition.
The cue stick is used to strike the balls. The cue ball used by the players to hit the other balls is the white ball. It is the one they hit with the cue stick.
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A Sound cue sheet is just that and nothing more a sheet that list sound cue information. that info can be as much or little as you want from Q#, Pg #, Go Point, Q description, etc...now a Sound Plot is a much more in depth look at the other and often over looked part of sound design; the system. a sound plot will include ALL speaker placements and mixer outs/in, matrix outs, microphone assigns and the such. most times a sound cue sheet will be included as a sheet in the sound plot but not always. also most times sound plots are done in AutoCAD, VectorWorks, Excel or other such programs. Yeah
A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
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A stick is the same as a cue. Cue is the term most used.
No. Rules published by BCA are very specific. The cue ball must be struck with the leather tip of the cue.
The break cue is used for the break in billiards, but under most rules, is not any different than any other cue. A player wants to use a very hard tip and a light cue for a break stick, and may also want a different balance point than for the play cue. The break cue is often also used for jump shots.