![]() ![]() – red flash around the GO button if double-go protection is invoked. – options to customize which work-space is opened on launch. – editable duration’s for still image video cues as well as text cues. – parametric fade curves, including support for equal power audio fades. – option to trigger a cue on work-space close, in addition to work-space open. – Up to 64 channels of audio output (up from 48). – Enhanced input/output global overrides. – The new negative post-wait times, to trigger the next cue “this many seconds before the current one ends”. – Highlight “related” cues in the cue list (i.e. – Additionally, you can now batch-edit the Basic, Trigger, as well as Light Level properties directly in the inspector. – Save hours of time with Fancy Paste! Selectively paste properties from one or more cues onto other cues in your work-space. In QLab 4 you can run through your cues manually, and let QLab record the timing of the triggers. Any basic cue can be added to a cart, making it a friendly control surface for anything you can build in QLab. You can now build cue carts and cue lists side-by-side, from a single button to a grid of 64. QTAB is a product developed by Qsfactroy.This site is not directly affiliated with Qsfactroy.All trademarks, registered trademarks, product names and company names or logos mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners. ![]() The Control Value would be at 20, Fade to Contol Value would be checked and 60 entered in that box. The Control Number would be set to the number of that fader as defined in the console.
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