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Qlab midi trigger
Qlab midi trigger









Disarming a cue is useful, for example, for temporarily silencing a cue while allowing the surrounding cues to operate as-is. When disarmed, cues will not execute their action, but an auto-continue or auto-follow will be triggered if present. A global setting is available to set all new cues to auto-load by default. If this box is checked, this cue will automatically be loaded after the previous cue is played. Flagged cues also show a flag icon on the left side of the cue list. Flagged cues are listed in the Warnings tab of the Status Window so you can quickly see all the flagged cues in your workspace. You might, for example, flag cues during a run through of your show as a way of notating which ones need to be reviewed after the run through. Flagging a cue is a way of marking it for later. Clicking the arrow button next to the target field will show you the target, either by jumping the cue list to the target cue, or opening a Finder window to show the target file.

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This field, only relevant when the selected cue has a target, shows either the name of the target cue, or the full path to the target file depending on what type of cue is selected. See the Cue List section of the Getting Started page for details. If it is not editable, the duration will appear dimmed. If the duration of the selected cue is editable, you can do that here. This field is not editable for all cue types, since some cues have no effective duration and others have durations that rely on targeted media files.

qlab midi trigger

Many of these properties are also editable from the Cue list. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the Basics tab shows basic properties of the cue. Other tabs will be described in the sections of the documentation that discuss the various cue types. All cue types, as well as cue lists and cue carts, have the Basics tab and Triggers tab which are described below.

qlab midi trigger

The tabs shown in the inspector vary depending on the type of cue or cues selected. The inspector is disabled when in Show Mode. You can also pop the inspector out of the main window by clicking on the button on the right side of the inspector tab bar. You can find it beneath the cue list, and it can be shown or hidden while in Edit Mode by selecting Inspector from the View menu or using the keyboard shortcut ⌘I. The inspector is a tabbed interface which lets you see and edit the attributes of the selected cue or cues.









Qlab midi trigger