Multiple Programmers - with Timecode + Previz.

Hi! 

Hope ya`ll are doing well! 

I am currently working on a Musical project in Norway, where we are two programmers on an EOS TI each. 

The way that the console is currently set up is that we are running two different users with no partition limitation.  
Programmer nr 1 is responsible for main cue-list programming. 
Programmer nr 2 is responsible for FX, Bumps, SUBS and timecode recording. programmer two can also switch between live output and Wysiwyg. 
Otherwise, we help each other through thorough communications. I know some recording properties that are unfavourable doing it in this way. 

I am currently wondering how we can be as efficient as possible with our current setup. And I am a bit concerned that no partitions are going to ruin a good flow of programming. 

- If I / LXpr2 recording a timecode sequence, can I be interrupted by LXpr1 programming manual data or running of any cues? Or is there a way to only allow LXpr2 to record this? So that we could work simultaneously. 

Thank you! 
Yours Sincerely 
Markus 

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  • You surely need to work as different users. This way the programmers are not bothered by each other's command line or Sneak actions.

    If you program on different cue lists, everything should be fine with the timecode. Since timecode actions are tied to a specific cue list, it makes sense to keep your cue numbers the same, so make sure you keep enough space between cues (skip to the next hundred numbers for the next song and keep 10 in between within the song, for instance).

    When you are done you can always trigger all cue lists from one master.

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  • You surely need to work as different users. This way the programmers are not bothered by each other's command line or Sneak actions.

    If you program on different cue lists, everything should be fine with the timecode. Since timecode actions are tied to a specific cue list, it makes sense to keep your cue numbers the same, so make sure you keep enough space between cues (skip to the next hundred numbers for the next song and keep 10 in between within the song, for instance).

    When you are done you can always trigger all cue lists from one master.

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