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== Using QLab ==
== Using QLab ==


Make sure you copy all files onto the hard drive of the computer rather than playing from a USB stick, for example. Files can be added to QLab by dragging them into QLab from the finder. Make sure sound files have output patch 1 selected then files can be played by selecting the file and pressing the space bar in Qlab. Qlab can do many more advanced things such as fades and groups. These commands can all be accessed by dragging them in from the toolbox on the left hand side and then dragging the target sound file into the action.
Make sure you copy all files onto the hard drive of the local computer rather than playing from a USB stick, for example. The easiest way to do this is to use the 'Bundle Workspace' menu option.


''For directions on how to use QLab with the [[ETC Ion]] please see [[MIDI]]''
Make sure sound files have output patch 1 selected then files can be played by selecting the file and pressing the space bar in Qlab. Qlab can do many more advanced things such as fades and groups. These commands can all be accessed by dragging them in from the toolbox on the left hand side and then dragging the target sound file into the action.
 
''For directions on how to use QLab to interact with a lighting desk, please see [[MIDI]].''

Revision as of 21:45, 28 August 2022

QLab is a software application that is commonly used throughout the theatre industry as a means of cueing sound, video or lighting effects, as well as remotely controlling other computers or pieces of equipment.

Hardware

QLab only runs on Apple Macs. You may freely download it from the Figure 53 website to run on your own Mac, or simply use one of the Macs freely available at the ADC Theatre or Corpus Playroom.

Using QLab

Make sure you copy all files onto the hard drive of the local computer rather than playing from a USB stick, for example. The easiest way to do this is to use the 'Bundle Workspace' menu option.

Make sure sound files have output patch 1 selected then files can be played by selecting the file and pressing the space bar in Qlab. Qlab can do many more advanced things such as fades and groups. These commands can all be accessed by dragging them in from the toolbox on the left hand side and then dragging the target sound file into the action.

For directions on how to use QLab to interact with a lighting desk, please see MIDI.