Sorry to be a pain, could someone talk me through how to make and use Cues
Thank you for your time it's greatly appreciated.
Henry.
Cues
Henry,
I use "cues" like a normal lighting controller for theater use. If you are looking for something like that, here is what I do:
1- Assign Fixtures in the Fixtures Tab.
2- Create some "Scenes" in the functions tab.
3- Create a "Chaser" in the functions tab.
4- Edit the chaser to include the Scenes created. (and set the fade, hold, etc)
5- Add a CueList to your virtual console.
6- Run your Virtual Console by clicking the "Operate Mode" green arrow.
7- Use arrows and enter to cycle through your cues in your list.
Watch Massimo's tutorials, they are a wise investment in time. You will find yourself watching them a few time after trying things with QLC+.
Believe me, it does all work!
Bob
I use "cues" like a normal lighting controller for theater use. If you are looking for something like that, here is what I do:
1- Assign Fixtures in the Fixtures Tab.
2- Create some "Scenes" in the functions tab.
3- Create a "Chaser" in the functions tab.
4- Edit the chaser to include the Scenes created. (and set the fade, hold, etc)
5- Add a CueList to your virtual console.
6- Run your Virtual Console by clicking the "Operate Mode" green arrow.
7- Use arrows and enter to cycle through your cues in your list.
Watch Massimo's tutorials, they are a wise investment in time. You will find yourself watching them a few time after trying things with QLC+.
Believe me, it does all work!
Bob
Hi, there's a step missing at #5: assign your Chaser to the Cue List widget
The next video tutorial I'll add will treat Chasers...I only have to find the time to do it...
The next video tutorial I'll add will treat Chasers...I only have to find the time to do it...
That would be great thanks !! Your videos are great and it's always fantastic to actually talk to the creator of the software