Hog 2 Timecode questions

Hi,

Is it possible that when i programming 2 timecode quelists, that they run with timecode without pushing the go button?

Greetings, Sander
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  • It definitely is, I just recently did a show where we were using timecode. I was relatively new to using timecode and one of the biggest hurdles that I had was realizing that the cuelist must be "running" in order for it to respond to timecode. so either it's received a manual go from an operator or comment macro from another cue list or you have a never-ending wait time on the last cue so the cue list will always be listening for timecode. Look at this thread as well, it has some good info as well.

    forums.highend.com/showthread.php?t=5514


    Eric
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  • It definitely is, I just recently did a show where we were using timecode. I was relatively new to using timecode and one of the biggest hurdles that I had was realizing that the cuelist must be "running" in order for it to respond to timecode. so either it's received a manual go from an operator or comment macro from another cue list or you have a never-ending wait time on the last cue so the cue list will always be listening for timecode. Look at this thread as well, it has some good info as well.

    forums.highend.com/showthread.php?t=5514


    Eric
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