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Qlab pro for free
Qlab pro for free





qlab pro for free
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See and manipulate the current levels of all your lights using the Light Dashboard.

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If you need to sneak in live edits from the Dashboard, you can optionally tell QLab to apply the new values "over time" so they'll fade in smoothly. Open the Audition Window to view the effects of light cues “blind” in the dashboard.

#Qlab pro for free update#

Update the last-run light cue with the changes, or Adjust your lights in the dashboard, then: Close the Audition Window, and the dashboard will instantly revert back to show the live state of your lights. Trace back the edits to each cue that most recently modified each instrument. Map your favorite MIDI controller to light commands, for editing either the light dashboard or individual cues. For motorized MIDI hardware, QLab supports MIDI “feedback” from the light dashboard and individual light cues. Use QLab’s powerful light command language, with autocompletion, instrument or group parameter addressing, ranges, ad-hoc groups, and command history, to efficiently edit both the light dashboard and individual light cues. View light cues as sliders, tiles, or raw command text at any time. Edit lights via keyboard entry (on the command line) or with the mouse (via clicking and dragging.) View the Light Dashboard as sliders or tiles. Easily delete individual light commands from any cue, and of course undo any edits. In slider view, expand group commands into all the individual instruments currently in the group. In slider view, indicators show the current live value of each light in a cue. In slider view, select multiple commands to temporarily “gang” them, so you can adjust them up or down together. Quickly see when a group of instruments is set to all the same level or a mix of different levels. (Or adding a new command to all of them at once.) Batch-edit multiple light cues by selecting them and then simply editing any light command they all share.

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Use AppleScript, either externally or via Script cues, for advanced programming techniques like algorithmically generating a series of Light cues. Support for up to 64 channels of audio output Control both the Light Dashboard and individual Light cues via OSC messages. Masking and edge-blending across multiple projectors Full-screen or custom geometry for Video cues Sample-accurate playback synchronization across multiple cues Unlimited slices of your media files for looping and vamping Support for up to 24 channels of live audio input Support for up to 24-channel audio files







Qlab pro for free