Using a chaser as a cue list
Posted: Tue Mar 18, 2014 1:53 am
Hi all,
This is more of a question of "am I doing it right?"
I'm trying to use QLC+ to run theatrical lighting, using a cue list on the virtual console. The cue list itself is driven by a chaser.
I find I keep wanting to do things that QLC+ itself doesn't seem set up for. Such examples as wanting to:
* insert a scene at less than 100% intensity, only to have a later cue that changes it to fully 100%
* insert a "start" point for a scene, which will continue running while the next step(s) run, and later have it "stop"
* start a scene running, but allow me manual control to switch it to another scene and have the cue list still remember where we are, for crossfading to the next one
The general effect I want is that there's a set of scenes which set the "main" fixtures for my show, which I'll generally be wanting to swap between. But also I have some other scenes for special effects, which need inserting into the cue list as well, to run _additionally_ to the main scene which has the lighting running. Other times I'll want a single step to start a few scenes, each of which I'll want manual control to stop later on.
There's one point in particular where I want the cue list to switch to a scene that has lighting generally over the stage, but at this point the actors will be moving around enough that I don't want to pre-program which specific areas will switch to; instead I want to control that manually from the virtual console with a solo box to switch between scenes that have different areas lit. But once this part of the show is done we'll return to the cue list again.
This leads me to wonder if I'm doing it right. Is this the intended use for it? How should this kind of show be programmed up in QLC+?
This is more of a question of "am I doing it right?"
I'm trying to use QLC+ to run theatrical lighting, using a cue list on the virtual console. The cue list itself is driven by a chaser.
I find I keep wanting to do things that QLC+ itself doesn't seem set up for. Such examples as wanting to:
* insert a scene at less than 100% intensity, only to have a later cue that changes it to fully 100%
* insert a "start" point for a scene, which will continue running while the next step(s) run, and later have it "stop"
* start a scene running, but allow me manual control to switch it to another scene and have the cue list still remember where we are, for crossfading to the next one
The general effect I want is that there's a set of scenes which set the "main" fixtures for my show, which I'll generally be wanting to swap between. But also I have some other scenes for special effects, which need inserting into the cue list as well, to run _additionally_ to the main scene which has the lighting running. Other times I'll want a single step to start a few scenes, each of which I'll want manual control to stop later on.
There's one point in particular where I want the cue list to switch to a scene that has lighting generally over the stage, but at this point the actors will be moving around enough that I don't want to pre-program which specific areas will switch to; instead I want to control that manually from the virtual console with a solo box to switch between scenes that have different areas lit. But once this part of the show is done we'll return to the cue list again.
This leads me to wonder if I'm doing it right. Is this the intended use for it? How should this kind of show be programmed up in QLC+?