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The manaul is a bit lacking. In the edit window, you can specify what the next scene will be. I forget how, I don't have MyDMX on this computer. It wasn't terribly difficult. I don't use that feature because of how I work, but for those who want more of a set and forget(and other practical applications), it's a great time saver. Especially if you're using non-DMX high-tech FX and switcher packs. You can really automate a lot and not have to worry about service times if you have lights that have to be on and off for set periods.

Lots of cool features in myDMX. Sounds like you're only beginning. Have fun! Welcome to the forums.
This is easy simply double click on the always loop text and then select the number of loops you want the scene to play back for (Note if you have a scene with multiple steps in the steps section each one loop will be considered all your steps played back once.) From after selecting the number of loops you can then double click on the "next" text and that is how you assign the playback order. or you can just keep it on next. Play around with it see how it reacts and go from there. If you need anything else let me know. P.S here is a you tube link ot my instructional video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...feature=channel_page
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