Linking Multiple Cue Lists

So I'm not the sharpest tack in the pack, but I'm programming for a dance rental here at PTC: 3 seperate cue lists.  At the end of each cue list I wrote a dummy cue that links to the top of the next cue list and follows in zero.  Is there a more, I don't know, elegant way to link up multiple cue lists?...maybe with the Execute command? 

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  • I'm sure there are several ways you could do this.  The execute command is one way, and if I were in your shoes, quite possibly the way I'd go about it.

    I guess it depends on how you want to operate the show.  Do you just want to be pressing the one go button, or utilise 3 of the go / stop buttons.

    If you want just one go button, then I'd use the link command to link between lists.  For example Q 1/13 is your final cue (and is a blackout) and the next cue you want onstage when you press GO is Q 2/1, then link 1/13 to 2/1

    If you want to usilise the multiple playlists on seperate playback faders, then I would think the execute command would be the way to go around it.

    Hope that helps

    Cheers

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  • I'm sure there are several ways you could do this.  The execute command is one way, and if I were in your shoes, quite possibly the way I'd go about it.

    I guess it depends on how you want to operate the show.  Do you just want to be pressing the one go button, or utilise 3 of the go / stop buttons.

    If you want just one go button, then I'd use the link command to link between lists.  For example Q 1/13 is your final cue (and is a blackout) and the next cue you want onstage when you press GO is Q 2/1, then link 1/13 to 2/1

    If you want to usilise the multiple playlists on seperate playback faders, then I would think the execute command would be the way to go around it.

    Hope that helps

    Cheers

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