Qlab 2 used a 'follow first time, then stick at final level' procedure for this, and that's very handy for an awful lot of audio cues as there's no need to use a separate fade cue. A major time-saver. Alas in Qlab 3, the line follows a 'follow every time' rule that is useful in a few cases, but means i have to enter a fade cue for nearly everything. (I use a lot of looping files) A major time-waster!What I'd dearly love is to have this selectable on a radio button somewhere....
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:17 AM Paul Arditti paula...@btinternet.com wrote:
Also, why does it need to be so time-consuming to create a simple fade-in or fade-out? Surely there are enough examples from the DAWs we all use of how to do this in a single drag?
On Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 11:29 AM Sebastian Frost sebasti...@me.com wrote:
Alas in Qlab 3, the line follows a 'follow every time' rule that is useful in a few cases, but means i have to enter a fade cue for nearly everything. (I use a lot of looping files) A major time-waster!
Well, there is a current solution for solving the “time wasting” of having to manually create fade ins and fade outs, in the form of a couple of the many script cue macros that fellow users like Rich Walsh and Sam have shared over the years.
I’d strongly encourage taking a look at the full package of scripts that Rich has provided in his template workspace recently, which you can find here:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/qlab/8alVV7-MJ8w
You can also find lots of other user-contributed scripts (including fade in and fade out creation) in our wiki:
https://figure53.hostedwiki.co/pages/QLab%20Scripts%20and%20Macros
(The caveat here is that, being a wiki, it's user-edited, and some scripts may need slight edits to be compatible with v3, if they were written for v2. If you find one, it would be appreciated if you'd edit appropriately; you can always email us at sup...@figure53.com if you need help updating a script to work properly with v3.)
Having some or all of these scripts available on a “scripts” or “macros” cue list in your workspace, with hotkey triggers assigned, will forever change your workflow in QLab. I haven’t manually created a fade in or fade out in years!
-Andy
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