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Qlab sound cue
Qlab sound cue











qlab sound cue
  1. #QLAB SOUND CUE PATCH#
  2. #QLAB SOUND CUE PRO#

Rows in the mixer represent Cue Outputs, and columns represent Device Outputs.

qlab sound cue

The matrix mixer in this tab allows you to do the actual routing of Cue Outputs to Device Outputs. Effects are applied in order, left to right, and the number of effects per output is limited only by the processing power of your computer. This ganging-together is only relevant to AudioUnits on Cue Outputs, and has no effect anywhere else in QLab.ĪudioUnits inserted on Cue Outputs will appear in the area to the right of the drop-down menus. Some AudioUnits, notably Apple’s built in AUMatrixReverb, only work when they’re supplied with two channels of input, so for this reason the 1 channel drop-down can be used to gang a Cue Output with the following Cue Output. All AudioUnits installed on the Mac which appear to be compatible with QLab will be listed under the drop-down. The first drop-down menu allows you to choose an available AudioUnit effect to insert on the Cue Output. Next are two drop-down menus, which say Add effect… and 1 channel. There’s not a lot of space there, so it’s best to use fairly brief names. The text you enter will appear beneath the output sliders in the Audio Levels tab of the inspector. You can rename each cue output as needed by editing the text field which defaults to the number of the Cue Output. Cue OutputsĮach row in this tab represents one Cue Output, which are the columns in the matrix mixer in the Audio Levels tab of the inspector for Audio, Mic, Video, and Fade cues. In the lower right corner is a button labeled Done which commits the changes you’ve made, and closes the window.

#QLAB SOUND CUE PATCH#

In the lower left corner of the window is a button labeled Reset to Defaults which will restore all controls and settings in the current audio patch to their defaults. Above the tabs is a text field which lets you enter a custom name for the device patch. The Audio Patch editor has three tabs, Cue Outputs, Device Routing, and Device Outputs. To get to the Audio Patch Editor, go to Workspace Settings and choose Audio from the list on the left, then click the Edit button next to one of the eight audio patches. In this way, QLab can handle many of the tasks usually performed by a sound console or system processor.

#QLAB SOUND CUE PRO#

The Audio Patch Editor, which is available with a Pro Audio or Pro Bundle license, allows you to customize the routing of Cue Outputs to Device Outputs, and add audio effects to each.













Qlab sound cue