yes. you are missing a lot:
triceratopz is a dj/pa template, and it is meant to be used both ways
allow me to elaborate:
the idea is to give you DJ style control over your live PA sets, so as you don't get shown up by any DJs you may be gigging with. (let's face it... all original live PAs can get boring, especially for girls)
when i DJ i like to breaks my whole tunes down into 4 cue points.
1. intro: first mixable spot... usually at a bar 8 or 16 or 32 before the end of mix point
2. drop (or 1st breakdown): wherever you end your mix and the tune takes over
3. dub (if it's a vocal tune) "hook me" (if it's retriggerable) "breakdown" (if the tune is overly long) etc... : this is the third point, you have the most creative freedom here. call it depending on what the tunes seems to need
4. outro (then i label it with which instruments are there or not)
i also do this for my multi-trak bits in triceratopz - same bar numbers on all cue points from the same tune.
now here's the thing:
the 4 tracks of triceratopz aren't just useful for 4 bus renders within a single tune...
i often load 'normal' dj tunes into there, then have 3 different mashup/powermix choices and then mix them accordingly... if you do this right, and maybe do a little volume automation within the clip envelopes you can mix yourself mixing! it's fucking bonkers... 3 acapella mixes to go over your originals... 4 tune mashups... a 3 channel tune with some live triggering clip options... etc. etc. etc.
it's really crazy and nobody seems to do it but me. you can REALLY wreck shop with that template.