Copying Scenes to Cue Lists

Hi Folks:

I suspect this is a newbish question, but im not sure how to go about this. I have been through the manual section about scenes and cuelists and I have created a couple of scenes in my scene directory. I would like to be able to take my scenes and copy them - in a specific order to a cue list so that i can assemble a cuelist to run a service.

Im not sure if im attempting to do this the right way, or if there is a better approach. I am WIDE open to any / all suggestions of the right way to do this.

What I want to achieve is this: I would like to assemble a library of pre-defined "Looks" (some people call them cues, or scenes or presets) so that I can (ideally) either call them directly during a service, or assemble them into a cuelist to attach to a master so that the service can be run by hitting the GO key at the appropriate time (with the use of masters possibly for over-rides).

I initially thought that constructing my scenes (looks / whatever) in the scene directory was the way to go and then either playing them directly from there or copying them into a cue list, but its not working (they dont seem to arrive in the cue list) so im not sure where to go from here

I can gladly supply more info, if I've not been clear here

Thanks to all

TIM
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  • Rob:

    I can tell you this, I'm quite excited about beginning the transition -- the GSX is the little brother of your LBX, and while a capeable board for desk channels only, thats all it can do -- we are planning to expand our rig to include lots of RGB LED fixtures (Color Blasts), A gaggle of intimidators (Moving mirror fixtures) and a few Studio Spots, with the intention to rent in additional as needed. The HOG3PC was merely the first step in what is going to be a large AV rebuild for our worship center.

    I'm going to have a look at capture as soon as i can google up its address

    Thanks for the tip

    TIM
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  • Rob:

    I can tell you this, I'm quite excited about beginning the transition -- the GSX is the little brother of your LBX, and while a capeable board for desk channels only, thats all it can do -- we are planning to expand our rig to include lots of RGB LED fixtures (Color Blasts), A gaggle of intimidators (Moving mirror fixtures) and a few Studio Spots, with the intention to rent in additional as needed. The HOG3PC was merely the first step in what is going to be a large AV rebuild for our worship center.

    I'm going to have a look at capture as soon as i can google up its address

    Thanks for the tip

    TIM
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