![]() The music & just be autos & programmed & what cues had to be on separateĪll of this just becomes "press M" for as long as you want or as little as I spent hours trying to figure out what cues could be inserted where in I also had the entire shows worth of music cues to trigger correctly as well. I needed 2 pages of hot key notes to do my last Nutty Nutcracker. The triggers & is really hard to keep up with. This over a 2 hour show worth of random action chasing on stage doubles What I had to do (without knowing more) is to make the M key start the cue Holding down the M key until I want to stop the sound. ![]() This means that if I need to fire a machine gun from the time the actorĭoes the trigger action until the actor does the stop action, I'm only Momentary = starts upon press but stops as soon as the hot key / midi Over again, a sampler cue is very useful & maybe much more simple toīut what I'm suggesting at it's most basic level is simple. In the case where you want to restart it over & In the case where the same cue needs to over lap, I think using multipleĬues makes perfect sense. I'd also like a DMX cue but will save that suggestion for when someone Sampler cue is because it's all in one box & in my mind that is as good as So to me the biggest reason Qlab would be better off some day by having a One more app along with Qlab, I risk a crash, instability, missed cue, Lastly, I don't own a sampler program & to be honest, every time I open ".makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live Have a midi sequence cue, gate cue, sampler type cue & anything else that Success or demise of Qlab), I think it's completely appropriate for it to Within the confines of what the Figure 53 team choose to pursue (to the Qlab broken by anything I suggest any more than anything anyone else Some will blow the "feature creep" whistle & rightly so. Qlab became Qlab by looking at other existing things & doing them better To be clear, I love Qlab as is but I know that Qlab didn't get to be Qlab I'm sure others could & would benefitįrom a sampler type cue & a gate cue as well as a midi sequence cue (if Again in support of the statement made by Figure 53 Provide a model of what does the job better than 20 lines of code & aīunch of work arounds. What makes you so confident in shooting down other suggestionsĮspecially when my most recent suggestion isn't ridiculous or selfĬentered. Midi sequencer or whatever other tool can already do the job you want Qlab Given your current post, I'm wondering why you don't just use an external Should just use a CD player instead of Qlab last time I made a suggestionįor something that would absolutely support the statement above.Īlmost at the same time you yourself wanted a midi player / sequencer cue Interestingly, I believe you're one of the people who suggested that I Multimedia designs for live performances and installations." "QLab is the award-winning software that makes it simple to create rich Probably be doing it again in a few months. The momentary/reuse option would of been a The ballet" & while I was able to pull it off, it took a lot of workĪrounds & I barely pulled it off. Last year, I had to chase action around the stage for "Nutty Nutcracker. I think this would be a welcome addition to Qlab. ![]() While we're discussing this, also allow for the option to play the sameĪffect at different pitches (like a sampler). ![]() In fact, how about ADSR handles for the sampler cue? This would also be true if you were triggering from an external midi source.Īgain, just as a hardware sampler would if you haven't set up any ADSR ![]() You hold down the hotkey, it plays but it stops if you let off of the Momentary option instead of the current play to end default. If some day there is a sampler cue, I would suggest that it allow for a To shut the current cue off as the next one is starting (I know it's The issue I have with the method described below is there is no easy way Every time you let off & hit it again, it starts over again but using the ![]()
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