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Text Expander is great, but I think you missed the point here. The expansion, in this case, is done at cue execution time, not creation time, to keep qLab clean and concise.
/channel/[headset]/mute to mute all headsets - be there 16, 18 or 20 active on a given day
/channel/[char:sandy,char:danny]/unmute to un-mute the lead characters, regardless of who is playing them on what channels based on channel tags
By having several different configuration files for the LS9 gateway, it handles if we are running a large or small ensemble and who is playing different characters on a given run all without having different sets of cues.
Depending on the level of complexity between qLab and the console, some people may find this overkill and others may love it.
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Chris Hubbard at CH Sound Design has worked extensively with the A&H MIDI specifications for his Palladium program and might be of some help.
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A couple thoughts:1. Like Rich pointed out, this is actually a hack-y work around using the SysEx cue to do something it isn't supposed to. If you really wanted to use the SysEx cue for whatever reason, a tidier way would be to start your content in the SysEx cue with and F7 and end it with an F0. This will effectively send an empty SysEx message, followed by your MIDI message(s), followed by another empty SysEx message. Still a clunky hack, but at least it would be proper MIDI messaging to hopefully avoid the off chance of gear flipping out based on invalid messages.I wonder if there is a compelling reason to have a SysEx cue instead of just and arbitrary Hex MIDI message cue (which could, of course, be formatted as SysEx)?
2. A reason to have a proper NRPN MIDI cue available in QLab is for fades (which it looks like Alexander's demo workspace is doing). If you assign an NRPN parameter number, start a fade on CC 6, and then assign a new NRPN parameter number before that fade is complete, the new NRPN parameter will be taking those CC 6 messages instead of the old one. ie. you can't simultaneously fade two or more NRPN parameters without continually re-assigning the NRPN parameter throughout the fade which isn't possible without a dedicated NRPN MIDI cue to handle this.
The other thing that Rich hasn’t explicitly said here is that short waits in between grouped MIDI cues are often necessary because the vast majority of MIDI devices (both interfaces and receiving devices) have very old designs, with very limited memory. As such, they don’t have much in the way of buffer capacity, and it’s very, very easy to cause an overflow, which then causes messages to either get dropped or corrupted (if only partial messages are dropped).
This is why it is our rather boldfaced recommendation that SysEx messages should not be misused to send multiple other MIDI commands in a single cue.
In many, many cases, it just won’t work properly. Even when grouping individual MIDI cues together, it’s often necessary to add small delays to get things to play nice.
(This is also why I personally only recommend MIDI devices by iConnectivity and ESI, as they’re the only ones I know that have adequate enough buffers to reliably send MTC and long SysEx strings. I’ve seen darn near every other brand choke on one or the other at some point, usually at the worst possible moment.)
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On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 12:42 PM Alexander (Mailing List) Taylor ataylo...@orcsd.org wrote:
I'm curious, how would you go about implementing this? I'm going to be cleaning up iLive controlling for my setup soon, I'd love to do it correctly. I don't see a simple solution, though it could be the fog of my cold.
You’ll need to define “this”, as I’m not sure which specifically you mean.
If you mean sending a single NRPN at a time, I would, as others have stated, send the two consecutive CC messages from two consecutive MIDI cues, with a teeny tiny wait on the second, since that’s what an NRPN is; two consecutive control change messages. Don't try to get clever, just send the two messages in a group.
If you mean fading values (which a SysEx message won’t help with, in any case), I’d personally heed Rich’s wise observation that, in a moving fade in a live environment with noise floor and such being what they are, I’d just send the major value, and ignore the minor value. If your name isn’t Jon Weston, you probably won’t hear the steps.
You could also just record scenes in the console that do the fades, provided the console allows that, and recall those from QLab. Let the console do the part it’s good at, and the computer do the part it’s good at.
Finally, you could record the move in a MIDI sequencer, export that as a MIDI file, and then play back the file with a MIDI File Cue instead of trying to create it with MIDI Cues. That’ll be more humanized, too, since it’s a recording of an actual human.
Otherwise, the answer is the one we gave earlier, that QLab doesn’t support fading NRPN values at this time, but it’s good to know that it’s useful to you, and we’ve got it on the list for future consideration :-)
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