![]() ![]() How to Work With Offline Audio Interfaces.A quick discussion of a commonly used technique. Using the rate control to change an Audio cue’s playback speed and pitch. Learn about up-, down-, and cross-fading audio levels, as well as fading groups of Audio cues, and fading audio effects and rate. Since more and more shows involve computer networks, a strong understanding of the basic terms and concepts of networking can be a real asset for a QLab user. Basic Computer Networking for Theater.Two methods for using QLab to perform a speaker check. Everything you ever wanted to know about using QLab with Zoom. An exploration of the tools needed to live-stream the output of QLab to the internet. From studio to booth, or from main to backup, moving workspaces is often necessary. A primer on basic use of Apple Mac computers, since QLab runs only on Macs. A tour of how cue carts look and work, and how you can use them. A demo workspace for exploring auto-continues, auto-follows, and Group cues. The GO button in QLab 4 has some new tricks up its sleeve. Load to time, Renumber cues, Jump to cue, Record cue sequence, and some others. An introduction to the inspector and the two inspector tabs which all cues use (Basics and Triggers). How to get optimal performance from your QLab machine. A full log of all changes in every release of QLab 4. A tour of QLab’s interface and an introduction to QLab’s basic principles. This documentation was last updated on for QLab 4.6.12. You can download a PDF version of this documentation by clicking here. If you’re brand new to QLab then we think Getting Started is probably a good place to get started! There’s a lot here, but you don’t need to read everything, or read in any particular order. MonsteRawrMakes is not affiliated with Figure 53 in any way.Welcome to QLab! This documentation gives a comprehensive overview of the features and capabilities of QLab 4. QLab® is a registered trademarks of Figure 53, LLC. Product ships with a 1 year replacement warranty.Īdditional colors are available by request. The QLab® keyboard sends keyboard shortcuts that will fire QLab, the midi software will send Midi notes that can be linked to control QLab (or any other software,) and the SCS version controls the Windows SCS software via keyboard shortcuts. The box comes in 3 different software versions: QLab®, Midi, or SCS. Please note that due to supply chain issues, the "GO" button color may be silver instead of black on purchased units. The dual box ships with two cables/adapters.īox measures 7.75"Wx1.5"Dx1.2"T. A 6 ft black USB C to USB C cable and a USB C to USB A adapter ships with the box. Additionally the dual USB version has light up buttons, complete with a dimmer switch.īoth box models have USB C plugs. Each USB output can operate without the other in use. The two outputs are isolated from each other, so at no point are your two machines connected. The box acts as an external keyboard, so zero setup is required it's truly a plug and play! 3D printed in PETG (the same plastic reusable water bottles are made from,) this durable control box will take some serious abuse!ĭual USB version features two separate USB outputs to drive two computers in sync. No drivers are needed for operation, and all the functions are hard-coded into the unit, ready to operate QLab® 4 and 5 from the moment you plug it in. This is the perfect control mechanism for anyone running QLab®, whether a traditional theatre playback or a one-off event. Finally, two "gaff tabs" are built into the box for easy mounting, to ensure the box is always right where you need it. Additionally, there are two buttons to navigate up and down your cue list. Featuring direct buttons for "Pause All", "Resume All", and "Hard Stop All", plus a GO button with just the right amount of satisfying click. ![]() ***We ship all international orders via UPS and we *do* ship to Germany! Select standard postal shipping at checkout and we'll upgrade it to UPS at no charge.***įrustrated with QLab®'s awkward show run interface? Looking for an FOH setup more elegant than a laptop crammed between consoles? Want to actually be able to "hold" playback when a hold is called? Tired of lighting lording their GO button over you?Īfter several years of refinement, we finally have the perfect (and affordable) control box for QLab®. ![]()
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