Hello,
I have a Cuelist with 5 cues in it. How to Loop the Cuelist that it will playback Cues forever.
Thanks,
Adam
Hello,
I have a Cuelist with 5 cues in it. How to Loop the Cuelist that it will playback Cues forever.
Thanks,
Adam
Dear Adam
If you put a follow time on each of the cues so that they run one after the other and especially on the final cue. Then link the last cue to the first cue and then press go and you should have a continuous loop of cues running forever!
Best
Paul
Thanks Paul. Just a bit more info on the different methods of looping cues. For looping from the end to beginning of the list, the link by itself works great. There is also a loop function. This comes in handy if you are doing a cue loop sequence in the middle of a list. So, let's say that you want to run a loop for an indeterminate amount of time from cue 10 - 20, with cue 21 as your recovery cue. If you setup your cues as Paul describes above, but add a loop instruction of zero (infinite) to cue 20, after you run through the list once, you'll see cue 21 as your pending cue, allowing you to break out of the sequence whenever you want, without having to do a "go to cue."
it's also a good thing to know that on a loop back, only the move instructions are executed. So, cue 10 may look different when you loop back to it from cue 20 than it did when you came into it linearly from cue 9. This may be exactly what you want. If not, you can assert cue 10 (or parts of cue 10) to have tracked values replayed. TMI?
Thanks!
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Thanks Paul. Just a bit more info on the different methods of looping cues. For looping from the end to beginning of the list, the link by itself works great. There is also a loop function. This comes in handy if you are doing a cue loop sequence in the middle of a list. So, let's say that you want to run a loop for an indeterminate amount of time from cue 10 - 20, with cue 21 as your recovery cue. If you setup your cues as Paul describes above, but add a loop instruction of zero (infinite) to cue 20, after you run through the list once, you'll see cue 21 as your pending cue, allowing you to break out of the sequence whenever you want, without having to do a "go to cue."
it's also a good thing to know that on a loop back, only the move instructions are executed. So, cue 10 may look different when you loop back to it from cue 20 than it did when you came into it linearly from cue 9. This may be exactly what you want. If not, you can assert cue 10 (or parts of cue 10) to have tracked values replayed. TMI?
Thanks!
a
Thanks Anne, thanks Paul, I will do some loops to practice it ;-)
Adam
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