I am about to take over a show that was programmed by somebody else using a large and bizarre selection of instruments which will not be available to us on the tour. Its all on one large cue list, well labelled with all timings.
Fixture exchange will be a nightmare so its looking like it might be as easy to start again fresh.
I am wondering whether it is possible, or even advisable to JUST import the cue list. Then I build my own pallets and patch, then bump through the list recording new information as I go.
Daft question?
Importing show files
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Re: Importing show files
why is exhanging a nighmare ?
it is indeed a good option to just import the cuelist and maybe the pallet's into our new showfile
it is indeed a good option to just import the cuelist and maybe the pallet's into our new showfile
Re: Importing show files
The problem with exchanging is that there are fixtures that I just will not have, and many single dimmers that I will not have. It will be an entirely different rig with little in common. So rather than trying to match what he had with similar things its almost easier to start again. However I wrote the cue list with the director early this year, so we would like to keep that as a basis for plotting the show again.
Re: Importing show files
One option is to create a new patch with the fixtures you do have. Then import the old show, mapping the most relevant fixtures. After that import the cuelist/palettes etc.
Re: Importing show files
Thanks Nic, that sounds like a good plan. Where is the option in Import to load the cuelists? I see pallettes but not cues.
Thanks
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Re: Importing show files
If you're looking at the default grid view in the Show Library workspace then the playbacks are grouped by page after everything else. You can use the playback filter on the left to just show the playback pages.
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