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QLab for Show Control
Curriculum
11 Sections
71 Lessons
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Up and Running with QLab
4
1.1
Intro
1.2
What is QLab
1.3
The Welcome Screen
1.4
Basic Tour
Working with Workspaces
10
2.1
Intro
2.2
Saving and Opening Workspaces
2.3
Simple Playback in Show Mode
2.4
Simple Playback in Edit Mode
2.5
Multiple Cue Lists
2.6
Cue Carts
2.7
Cue Numbers, Names, and Notes
2.8
Cue Colors
2.9
Cue Flags
2.10
Licenses
Show Control
5
3.1
Intro
3.2
What is MIDI?
3.3
What is OSC?
3.4
What are Hot Keys?
3.5
What is Time Code?
Sending Commands with QLab
6
4.1
Intro
4.2
MIDI Cues
4.3
Fading MIDI
4.4
OSC Cues for QLab
4.5
OSC Cues for Others
4.6
Fading OSC
Receiving Commands with QLab
12
5.1
Intro
5.2
Triggers – QLab Remote
5.3
Triggers – Cue Cart
5.4
Triggers – Hot Keys
5.5
Triggers – MIDI
5.6
Triggers – Wallclock
5.7
Triggers – Timecode
5.8
OSC Commands
5.9
OSC Dictionary
5.10
OSC Polling
5.11
MIDI Remotes
5.12
MIDI Remotes and Redundant Systems
Triggering QLab from an ETC Light Board
8
6.1
Intro
6.2
Connecting the Two Systems
6.3
ETC OSC Dictionary
6.4
QLab OSC Dictionary
6.5
Option 1 – Using a Separate Go Button
6.6
Option 2 – Send Strings
6.7
Option 3 – ETC OSC Router
6.8
Example – Creating an Automated Projections Setup
Triggering an ETC Light Board from QLab
8
7.1
Intro
7.2
Connecting the Two Systems
7.3
ETC OSC Dictionary
7.4
QLab OSC Dictionary
7.5
Option 1 – Sending a GO Command
7.6
Option 2 – Firing a Specific Cue
7.7
Option 3 – Executing Other Commands
7.8
Example – Create a Fully Automatic Dance Concert
Control through Apple Script
4
8.1
Intro
8.2
Creating a Script Cue
8.3
Using the Apple Script Library
8.4
Example – Control Spotify from QLab
Triggering Companion from QLab
6
9.1
Intro
9.2
Installing Companion
9.3
Creating Companion Connections
9.4
Sending Commands from Companion
9.5
Calling Companion Commands from QLab
9.6
Example – Turn On Smart Plugs in the Lobby
Triggering QLab from Companion
6
10.1
Intro
10.2
Installing Companion
10.3
Creating a QLab Companion Connections
10.4
Sending QLab Commands from Companion
10.5
Calling QLab Commands from another Device
10.6
Example – Control a Remote iMac from a local Stream Deck
What Next?
2
11.1
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should
11.2
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