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Wyoranch
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Real Name: Rick Haines

Good Morning,
I have a cue list and an audio trigger in my virtual console, all is working great. My question is is there a way when a parameter ( volume for example) drops below a certain point that the cue list stops running? What I am getting at is that I would like the chaser to sit on the last scene when my band stops playing.
Thanks in advance!
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GGGss
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Real Name: Fredje Gallon

There should be a possibility but your work chain will be different...

audio trigger -> loopback channel -> input from loopback universe bound to a 'audio-on' button. This button inside a frame. An enable / disable button (elsewhere out of this frame) used to the enable/disable your frame. The audio-on button as the trigger to advance the cue-stack.

Now you can control if the audio trigger will be used to advance the cue list. Right?
But IMHO to be sure that light stays at the preferred look at the end of your song ... I would hard copy those values in an other scene (copy) and when you reach then end of you song this scene 'overrules' the ones in the cue-stack...

Or you use the cue-list inside cue-list trick.
You have a 'master' cue list denoting the story of your song. Intro chorus verse chorus solo, chorus, verse end f.i.
inside the sub-cue-stacks (audio is stepping through them) you do whatever you want and as long you don't step through the next main step - they stay active... (loop feature enabled)
The mast-cue-stack stays hold at the last step.

Try that?
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Wyoranch
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What is the cue stack inside cue stack trick?
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GGGss
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GGGss wrote: Sat Sep 14, 2019 8:44 am Or you use the cue-list inside cue-list trick.
You have a 'master' cue list denoting the story of your song. Intro chorus verse chorus solo, chorus, verse end f.i.
inside the sub-cue-stacks (audio is stepping through them) you do whatever you want and as long you don't step through the next main step - they stay active... (loop feature enabled)
The mast-cue-stack stays hold at the last step.
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