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Thread: Multiple Show Question? Please Help!

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    Default Multiple Show Question? Please Help!

    Hi everyone, i was wondering if there is anyway to play multiple shows in QuickShow rather than having to open each one after its done? Thanks!!

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    Are you running Pangolin?

    I just had to do this for my newer laser show deomonstrations.... simply use the autoplay sample program Pangolin provides. Its great for this application =)

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    Hi, thanks for the reply.. I am running QuickShow

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    I don't know much about quick show but I am sure there has to be something in thw SW to support this simple "play list" function.... I hope someone can chime in with some QS background =)

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    The "Autoplay" app only works with the LD2000 system.

    I think with QuickShow, about the quickest option is probably to assign shows to cues, them trigger the cues as needed. Triggering the cues via MIDI might open up some creative options.

    Not quite a handy as Autoplay with the LD2000, however...
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    This can be done if you know the exact timing of the shows you want to play in sequence.
    You can trigger it preprogrammed with The free software glovepie.
    It's extremely easy to use

    Like this:

    (if you press key 1 on your keyboard the things called below will start)
    If key.1 then
    Press key.F
    Wait 200s (Type the time that the show on for example the F key ends)
    press key.B (now the show assigned to B will start)
    Wait 140s (it waits 140 seconds before doing something else)
    End if



    See that's how you can do this
    You can assign a playlist like this to a key and then it will trigger these commands.
    Simple

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