Multiple Cue stacks

I am somewhat new to lighting. I pretty much have all the basics down and am going through the process of learning more complex, and fun, features of the board and the fixtures. We run an ION at church, lots of static fixtures and a few movers. Hopefully, will be investing in more soon.

Anyway, what is the purpose of running multiple cue stacks? When I am programming a particular song and want to introduce different effects during the song I create a new cue. Song 1 will comprise of cues 40 through 49, the next song will be 50 through 59, etc... and I can GO or BACK through the cues for the song. To me, bringing in a second cue stack, cue 2/xx, seems more complicated to load in than just running through one stack.

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  • Thanks for all the input everyone, is glad to know there is an active community so willing to provide advice and help each other out.
    I only had time to program one cue in a second stack the other night. If I have 2 stacks with multiple cues, how do I toggle between lists. I know how to load in the cues. Hope this is making sense. I am looking at cues 1-10 in the master cue, but want to see all cues in stack 2 without loading them
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  • Thanks for all the input everyone, is glad to know there is an active community so willing to provide advice and help each other out.
    I only had time to program one cue in a second stack the other night. If I have 2 stacks with multiple cues, how do I toggle between lists. I know how to load in the cues. Hope this is making sense. I am looking at cues 1-10 in the master cue, but want to see all cues in stack 2 without loading them
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  • you either change your PSD tab to display cuelist 2 (you can do this by clicking thee gears icon bottom left while PSD is active, i.e. has the gold border)
    or you can do this by typing Cue 2/ Enter. this doesn't load anything nor does it change your output. it simply changes which cuelist is visible in your PSD (if you didn't use what i described above and locked the PSD to one cuelist)
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