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The oversized show<br />

If your show requires more than 600 cues, you can still run it by creating<br />

the show in segments, with each segment having less than 600 cues.<br />

Follow the procedures below to create and play back an oversized show<br />

as a series of separate show segments.<br />

Creating the oversized show<br />

Let’s assume that you want to create a show containing 800 cues. Create<br />

the intended show as two, separate shows using the following procedure:<br />

1. Create a show containing the first 400 cues and store it on a diskette<br />

called Beginning. You will have the show called Beginning stored on<br />

diskette as well as in console memory.<br />

2. Next, erase all cues from the show in the console memory (not the<br />

one on diskette).<br />

3. Re-program that show in memory for the remaining 400 cues you<br />

need.<br />

4. Store that second show on a new diskette called End.<br />

Playing back an oversized show<br />

1. When it’s time to play back the show, load and play back the show<br />

called Beginning.<br />

2. When all cues in Beginning have been played, load and play back the<br />

show called End. Arrange the break between shows Beginning and<br />

End so that it occurs during a natural break in the show or between<br />

cues.<br />

Note: If you load in show End while playing a cue from show Beginning<br />

in the faders, you will not be able to view that Beginning cue in the Blind<br />

display. Instead, the Blind display will show the first cue in show End.<br />

88 Chapter 7 Cues

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