Thank you for the great video! I'm new to QLab, and the one cue list I'm using for our theatre's current show is littered with repetitive sound and video cues. You've shown a great way to organize and clean up all of that, and make it more efficient.
How do you get Qlab to generate a timecode (MTC) and trigger the cues from the generated timecode? I felt the workflow tips in this video were interesting, but I didn't see a breakdown of how it was accomplished. Thx.
Thank you for this!
Thank you for the great video! I'm new to QLab, and the one cue list I'm using for our theatre's current show is littered with repetitive sound and video cues. You've shown a great way to organize and clean up all of that, and make it more efficient.
I am also new to QLAB, but absolutely adore the program :) And frankly I had no idea what I would use multiple Cue lists for, thanks a lot, man! :)
How do you get Qlab to generate a timecode (MTC) and trigger the cues from the generated timecode? I felt the workflow tips in this video were interesting, but I didn't see a breakdown of how it was accomplished. Thx.
Thank you!!