QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
What’s New:
Version 4.6.5: Fixed:
Fixes a bug where cues duplicated in a cue list using option-drag did not retain their cue targets.
A crash in the Inspector that could occur when a Fade cue that targets video effects is retargeted to a cue that does not support video effects.
An issue where a Fade cue did not always correctly update its broken status after changing the cue target.
Resizing the Inspector when it is in a dedicated window now works correctly on Catalina.
Internal OSC queries will now format numeric values correctly for locales that use a comma as a decimal separator.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
What’s New:
Version 4.6.4: Fixed:
Fixes a bug where cues duplicated in a cue list using option-drag did not retain their cue targets.
A crash in the Inspector that could occur when a Fade cue that targets video effects is retargeted to a cue that does not support video effects.
An issue where a Fade cue did not always correctly update its broken status after changing the cue target.
Resizing the Inspector when it is in a dedicated window now works correctly on Catalina.
Internal OSC queries will now format numeric values correctly for locales that use a comma as a decimal separator.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
What’s New:
Version 4.6.2: Fixed
Several stability improvements made possible using data from the handy new exception reporter added in 4.6.
Added
Instrument definitions for “Direct 9 channel” modes of ETC Source 4 LED and D60 fixtures.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
What’s New:
Version 4.6.1: Fixed
An issue where Video cues with integrated fade curves could cause the timeline view to crash.
A small issue with text fields which is far too complex to explain succinctly, and far too boring to explain in detail.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
QLab makes it simple to create rich multimedia designs for live performances and installations. From Broadway to the West End, in churches, museums, store fronts, concert halls, and theaters around the world, people use QLab to bring their audio and video to life.
Simply powerful show control QLab allows you to design and operate amazing multimedia performances from your Mac OS X computer. A single QLab workspace can control audio, video, MIDI, OSC, and more.
Amazingly deep, surprisingly easy Using building blocks called “cues”, you can create sophisticated designs in seconds.
Getting started is as simple as dragging in a file and pressing “GO”. From there, add commands to fade volume, animate videos, or add audio and video effects. Once you master the basics, become a power user with advanced features like scripting, video corner pinning, multi-projector edge blending, audio localization, or even building multi-computer designs by sending commands to other QLab machines on your local network.
The industry standard. Battle-tested and used by designers around the world, QLab is the tool of choice in venues large and small.
Audio Effects You can now apply live audio effects to all your cues: EQ, pitch shift, reverb, and more. Add audio effects to individual cues, across all cue outputs, or on your device outputs.
Dynamic Effects The powerful new Fade Cue can adjust your audio effect parameters in real time. It can even adjust playback rate, to dynamically speed up or slow down your audio, with or without pitch shifting.
Live Audio Inputs The new Mic Cue offers up to 24 channels of live audio inputs. Plus all those routing, fading, and audio effects you get on Audio Cues? You get those on Mic Cues too.
What’s New:
Version 4.6: Added:
Workspaces can now have an arbitrary number of Network cue destination patches defined in workspace Settings > Network.
Clicking on the continue column in the cue list will now show a popup menu showing the continue mode options. This is instead of clicking to cycle through the available settings, and should help prevent accidentally editing this property due to a stray click.
Support for batch editing MIDI cues.
Enhancements to the Target Cue, including support for Fancy Paste, a default name, and proper undo support.
Workspace OSC methods /workspace/{id}/settings/audio/outputChannelNames and /workspace/{id}/settings/mic/outputChannelNames which allow getting custom channel names from audio and mic output patches.
Cue OSC methods /cue/{cue_number}/secondTriggerAction and /cue/{cue_number}/secondTriggerOnRelease.
Instrument definitions for the following Cameo fixtures: F2 FC, Opus S5, and Opus SP5 FC.
Instrument definitions for the following Chauvet fixtures: Cloud 9, Ovation CYC 1 FC, Ovation ED-200WW, Ovation H-55WW, Ovation H-265WW, Rogue R1 BeamWash, Rogue R1X Wash, Rogue R2X Wash, and Rogue R3X Wash.
Instrument definitions for the following CLF Lighting fixtures: Apollo XS, Apollo XL, Poseidon, and Serius.
Instrument definitions for the following Elation fixtures: Rayzor Beam 2R, Rayzor Q7, and Rayzor Q12.
Instrument definitions for the GLP X4 Atom PSU-6 and PSU-12.
Instrument definitions for the following High End Systems fixtures: Quad, SolaFrame 1000, SolaFrame 3000, SolaSpot 3000, SolaWash 1000, SolaWash 3000, and TurboRay.
Instrument definitions for the Martin ERA 400 Performance (CLD or WRM).
Changed:
The “Send” button in the Settings tab of the Network cue inspector is now enabled when multiple cues are selected, but disabled when one or more of the selected cues is disarmed.
In the Timeline view of Group cues, integrated fade curves for cues with slices now draw more accurately.
The Timecode window now restores its location and visibility when QLab quits and restarts.
Fixed:
An issue that could cause QLab to become unresponsive while working with splits on multi-screen video surfaces.
A crash that could occur when editing properties of a running Fade cue.
Tabbing out of a batch edit “mixed” text field in the Inspector no longer clears the value for the selected cues.
Undo functionality now works in the Inspector while typing in Notes, MIDI cue SysEx Message, and Network cue OSC and UDP Message fields.
An issue that could cause video playback to drop frames momentarily while generating thumbnail images for the inspector for other Video cues.
The audio levels matrix now shows the correct number of decimal places on all versions of macOS.
A cosmetic issue related to clicking-and-dragging on audio level fields.
Dragging Video, Text, and Camera cue surfaces in the Display & Geometry tab creates one undo item per complete drag and drop.
Dragging a slider in the color picker of the Text cue inspector is now smoother.
The revert, undo, and redo functionality of the Light dashboard, which were broken in 4.5.
Opening certain kinds of workspaces with certain kinds of light submasters was extremely slow. Now: much better.
Scrolling now works in the UDP message text field of the Network cue inspector.
A workspace with a Network patch set to use a specific network interface no longer appears to be set to “Automatic” when opened on another machine that does not have the same network interface name.
A crash that could occur when drawing audio waveforms in the Timeline tab.
Instrument definitions for the following ETC instruments have been updated both to correct errors and to support new features: ColorSource PAR, Selador Vivid Lustr, Selador Vivid Paletta, Selador Vivid-R, Source Four LED Series 1 Lustr+, Source Four Series 1 Studio HD, Source Four LED Series 2 Lustr, Source Four LED Series 2 Daylight HD, and Source Four LED Series 2 Tungsten HD.
Fixed
Miscellaneous other bugs, some of which provide stability improvements.
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor Homepagehttps://qlab.app/
Everything you need to put on a great show. QLab 4 combines powerful audio, video, and lighting control in one elegant package. With an all-new Light cue, a major upgrade to QLab Remote for iOS, and over 40 new features, this is the best version of QLab we’ve ever made.
Features:
Light Cues
We’re happy to announce: QLab does lights now. Whether you’re a seasoned lighting professional or completely new to lights, we’ve worked hard to make designing your lights simple, powerful, and fun.
Cue Carts
You can now build cue carts and cue lists side-by-side, from a single button to a grid of 64. Any basic cue can be added to a cart, making it a friendly control surface for anything you can build in QLab.
Record Cue Sequences
Teach QLab by example. In QLab 4 you can run through your cues manually, and let QLab record the timing of the triggers.
Fancy Paste
Like copy-and-paste, but way cooler. Save hours of time with Fancy Paste! Selectively paste properties from one or more cues onto other cues in your workspace.
Additionally, you can now batch-edit the Basic, Trigger, and Light Level properties directly in the inspector.
Cue Templates
Customize exactly how new cues are created. Plus, the new ability to pick a default workspace template on launch means it’s easy to jump straight into designing any new project.
New Trigger Options
In addition to QLab’s traditional array of powerful cue triggers, QLab 4 offers the option to:
Fade and stop other cues when a cue starts. (You can set a customizable fade time, and choose whether this affects just the cue’s peers, the cue list, or all other cues in every cue list.)
Duck or boost the volume of other cues while a cue is running.
Set “Second Trigger” actions, performed when a running cue is triggered a second time.
Perform “Trigger on Release” when releasing hotkeys, MIDI keys, or cue cart buttons.
New Workflow Tools
Import your Go Button shows into QLab.
Highlight “related” cues in the cue list (i.e. all cues related to the same target).
New negative post-wait times, to trigger the next cue “this many seconds before the current one ends”.
New red flash around the GO button if double-go protection is invoked.
New status window to show broken cues, warnings, Art-Net nodes, and logs for cue triggers, MIDI input, OSC input, & OSC replies.
New option to trigger a cue on workspace close, in addition to workspace open.
Enhanced input/output global overrides.
Up to 64 channels of audio output (up from 48).
New parametric fade curves, including support for equal power audio fades.
New editable durations for still image video cues and text cues.
New options to customize which workspace is opened on launch.
Fade your OSC messages over time, in 1D or 2D.
Inject live values from your workspace into outgoing OSC messages.
Everything you need to put on a great show. QLab 4 combines powerful audio, video, and lighting control in one elegant package. With an all-new Light cue, a major upgrade to QLab Remote for iOS, and over 40 new features, this is the best version of QLab we’ve ever made.
Features:
Light Cues
We’re happy to announce: QLab does lights now. Whether you’re a seasoned lighting professional or completely new to lights, we’ve worked hard to make designing your lights simple, powerful, and fun.
Cue Carts
You can now build cue carts and cue lists side-by-side, from a single button to a grid of 64. Any basic cue can be added to a cart, making it a friendly control surface for anything you can build in QLab.
Record Cue Sequences
Teach QLab by example. In QLab 4 you can run through your cues manually, and let QLab record the timing of the triggers.
Fancy Paste
Like copy-and-paste, but way cooler. Save hours of time with Fancy Paste! Selectively paste properties from one or more cues onto other cues in your workspace.
Additionally, you can now batch-edit the Basic, Trigger, and Light Level properties directly in the inspector.
Cue Templates
Customize exactly how new cues are created. Plus, the new ability to pick a default workspace template on launch means it’s easy to jump straight into designing any new project.
New Trigger Options
In addition to QLab’s traditional array of powerful cue triggers, QLab 4 offers the option to:
Fade and stop other cues when a cue starts. (You can set a customizable fade time, and choose whether this affects just the cue’s peers, the cue list, or all other cues in every cue list.)
Duck or boost the volume of other cues while a cue is running.
Set “Second Trigger” actions, performed when a running cue is triggered a second time.
Perform “Trigger on Release” when releasing hotkeys, MIDI keys, or cue cart buttons.
New Workflow Tools
Import your Go Button shows into QLab.
Highlight “related” cues in the cue list (i.e. all cues related to the same target).
New negative post-wait times, to trigger the next cue “this many seconds before the current one ends”.
New red flash around the GO button if double-go protection is invoked.
New status window to show broken cues, warnings, Art-Net nodes, and logs for cue triggers, MIDI input, OSC input, & OSC replies.
New option to trigger a cue on workspace close, in addition to workspace open.
Enhanced input/output global overrides.
Up to 64 channels of audio output (up from 48).
New parametric fade curves, including support for equal power audio fades.
New editable durations for still image video cues and text cues.
New options to customize which workspace is opened on launch.
Fade your OSC messages over time, in 1D or 2D.
Inject live values from your workspace into outgoing OSC messages.
QLab has a new home on the web! Internal links now point to our new website at https://qlab.app
Added:
Workspace video setting to enable or disable hardware video decoding when available. (In some rare cases, hardware video decoding can actually degrade performance.)
Instrument definitions for the following Elation fixtures: Arena Zoom Q7IP, Artiste Monet, Artiste Van Gogh, DW PAR Z19 IP, DTW PAR 300, Fuze Profile, Fuze Profile CW, Fuze Spot, Proteus Maximus, Proteus Smarty Hybrid, Proteus Smarty Max, Proteus Rayzor 760, Rayzor 760, SEVEN Batten 14, SEVEN Batten 42, SEVEN Batten 72, SEVEN PAR 7IP, SEVEN PAR 19IP, SIXPAR 100, SIXPAR 100IP, SIXPAR 200, SIXPAR 200IP, SIXPAR 200WMG, SIXPAR 200WMG HW, SIXPAR 300, SIXPAR 300IP, SIXPAR 300WMG, SIXPAR 300WMG HW, and SIXPAR Z19 IP.
Instrument definitions for the following Robe fixtures: BMFL Followspot, BMFL Followspot LT, CycFX 4, CycFX 8, Esprite, iPointe, SilverScan, SuperSpikie, T1 Fresnel, and T1 PC.
Instrument definitions for the SGM G-7 Spot and SixPack.
Fixed:
An issue that prevented disabling Fade cue audio crosspoint fields once they were enabled.
An issue that could prevent the paste operation from working when fancy-pasting audio gangs.
An issue that consumed increasing CPU and RAM when toggling LTC timecode input on and off.
Timecode triggers can now be turned off without requiring a license to be installed.
Errors in the instrument definitions for the Robe MiniPointe and Megapointe.
Miscellaneous other small bug fixes.
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Everything you need to put on a great show. QLab 4 combines powerful audio, video, and lighting control in one elegant package. With an all-new Light cue, a major upgrade to QLab Remote for iOS, and over 40 new features, this is the best version of QLab we’ve ever made.
Features:
Light Cues
We’re happy to announce: QLab does lights now. Whether you’re a seasoned lighting professional or completely new to lights, we’ve worked hard to make designing your lights simple, powerful, and fun.
Cue Carts
You can now build cue carts and cue lists side-by-side, from a single button to a grid of 64. Any basic cue can be added to a cart, making it a friendly control surface for anything you can build in QLab.
Record Cue Sequences
Teach QLab by example. In QLab 4 you can run through your cues manually, and let QLab record the timing of the triggers.
Fancy Paste
Like copy-and-paste, but way cooler. Save hours of time with Fancy Paste! Selectively paste properties from one or more cues onto other cues in your workspace.
Additionally, you can now batch-edit the Basic, Trigger, and Light Level properties directly in the inspector.
Cue Templates
Customize exactly how new cues are created. Plus, the new ability to pick a default workspace template on launch means it’s easy to jump straight into designing any new project.
New Trigger Options
In addition to QLab’s traditional array of powerful cue triggers, QLab 4 offers the option to:
Fade and stop other cues when a cue starts. (You can set a customizable fade time, and choose whether this affects just the cue’s peers, the cue list, or all other cues in every cue list.)
Duck or boost the volume of other cues while a cue is running.
Set “Second Trigger” actions, performed when a running cue is triggered a second time.
Perform “Trigger on Release” when releasing hotkeys, MIDI keys, or cue cart buttons.
New Workflow Tools
Import your Go Button shows into QLab.
Highlight “related” cues in the cue list (i.e. all cues related to the same target).
New negative post-wait times, to trigger the next cue “this many seconds before the current one ends”.
New red flash around the GO button if double-go protection is invoked.
New status window to show broken cues, warnings, Art-Net nodes, and logs for cue triggers, MIDI input, OSC input, & OSC replies.
New option to trigger a cue on workspace close, in addition to workspace open.
Enhanced input/output global overrides.
Up to 64 channels of audio output (up from 48).
New parametric fade curves, including support for equal power audio fades.
New editable durations for still image video cues and text cues.
New options to customize which workspace is opened on launch.
Fade your OSC messages over time, in 1D or 2D.
Inject live values from your workspace into outgoing OSC messages.