setLevel cue "1" row 0 column 0 db "-inf"
setLevel cue "1" row 0 column 0 db -120
getLevel cue "1" row 0 column 0
returns the minimum level set in settings.
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The likely result of using very low values for the minimum is that your fade times will have to be reduced considerably to allow for the fact that, on fades of most material, a significant portion of your fade will be beneath the practical thresholds of audibility.

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The Audio Domain pop-up menu lets you choose the scale that QLab uses to fade audio levels. This pop-up is only relevant to fading audio levels; it has no effect on any other parameters, and no effect on audio levels when they are not being actively faded. There are three options for the audio domain:

On 24 Nov 2022, at 01:27, micpool <m...@micpool.com> wrote:
On Tuesday, November 22, 2022 at 4:05:35 PM UTC micpool attempted to correct himself :The likely result of using very low values for the minimum means fade times will have to be EXTENDED considerably..I was a bit confused when I did the tests that the levels at the midpoint of a fade to -120 min and a fade to -60 minimum were only a couple of dB different and that even the last few seconds of a 10s fade were not dramatically different.
I then realised that I had, in the 16 years I have been using QLab that I had never used the Fader Curve Audio Domain setting in anything other than it's default mode of slider.In fact I had completely forgotten that other audio domains existed in fades!. (Does anyone actually have their audio domain set to anything other than slider in their standard show template settings?)Here's the explanation of the domains from the Manual:The Audio Domain pop-up menu lets you choose the scale that QLab uses to fade audio levels. This pop-up is only relevant to fading audio levels; it has no effect on any other parameters, and no effect on audio levels when they are not being actively faded. There are three options for the audio domain:
- Slider domain. The slider domain emulates the design of physical sound consoles, maximizing the useful range of audible levels and making a straight fade sound as smooth and natural as possible.
- Decibel domain. The decibel domain uses a logarithmic scale.
- Linear domain. The linear domain uses a linear scale.
Here's a graphical illustration of the effect of the Fader Curve Audio Domain settings.
<SliderDecibelLinear.png>