QLab will create the new Group cue, full of Start cues, below the selected cue. When you’re done running your cues, click Stop Recording. Then, click Start Recording and run the cues that you want to include in the sequence. Then, choose whether you want to create a Group cue set to “start all children simultaneously” with pre-waits on the Start cues, or a Group cue set to “start first child and go to next cue” with pre-waits and auto-continues on the Start cues. To do this, choose Record cue sequence… from the Tools menu. When you stop recording, QLab will create a Group cue filled with Start cues, each triggering the cues that you triggered with pre-waits that exactly match your timing. The sequence recorder tool allows you to play through cues by hand, and have QLab record your timing. When the cue or cues that are selected target other cues in the workspace, this will move the selection to those target cues. If they are unlocked, only the selection will move. Note that if the playhead and selection are locked together, the playhead will also move. You’ll be prompted to enter a cue number. This lets you quickly move the selection to a specific cue. This will not alter cue targets or anything else at all, just the cue numbers. This will delete the cue numbers of all selected cues. QLab will skip any cue numbers belonging to other, non-selected cues in the workspace.ĭelete numbers of selected cues (⌘D). You will be prompted to enter a starting number and an increment value. This will renumber all of the currently selected cues. If you type a negative value into the field, QLab will load to that amount of time back from the end of the cue or sequence, if possible. To use the Load to Time tool, type a number into the text field or drag the slider along the timeline to load the selected cue or cue sequence to your desired time. When the Load to Time tool is displayed and the cursor is in the text box, the command will close the Load to Time tool and move focus back to the cue list.When the Load to Time tool is displayed but the cursor isn’t in its text box, the command will move it there.When the Load to Time tool isn’t displayed, the command will display it.Load to Time is one of the tools that occupies the toolbar, and selecting the menu item or using the keyboard shortcut cycles the toolbar through three states: To access this feature, select Load to Time from the Tools menu, or use the keyboard shortcut ⌘T. For example, if you are rehearsing a bit of your show that happens thirty seconds into the start of a cue, you can load that cue to 0:30 and then start it right at the moment you want to rehearse. Then, when the cue is started, it will begin playing from that time. The Load to Time tool allows you to scrub through the standing-by cue (or cue sequence) to a particular time before starting the cue. When a cue list or cart window is active the Tools menu shows its default set of items. The menu is context-sensitive, and can display different tool when different windows in QLab are active. The Tools menu contains items relating to workflow, which is to say the process of building cues and cue sequences and operating QLab.
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