

- #STREAM DECK QLAB HOW TO#
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Does anybody know how to increase the fade time that button. One of the streamdeck buttons fades the que. For some applications that won’t be a big deal. Using Qlab with a stream deck to run audio ques. Note, in my casual tests there is a 0.15second delay when using OSC to trigger QLab as a go button. Here’s a list of all the commands QLab will accept: QLab v4 OSC dictionary Handy tip: If you need to send multiple OSC commands, you can add a Multi-Action command from the Stream Deck section in the list of actions on the right hand side of Stream Deck Open up QLab and check in Workspace Settings that “Use OSC Controls” is ticked. In Adress, you can enter single OSC commands. Set Client port to 53000 - QLab v4 listens to port 53000. Facility Control Graphic as a label for the drawers, 1, T14:31:00 by James Original post by Michael QLAB commands via OSC - UDP works, but not TCP. You will now find “OSC Remote” in the list of actions on the right hand side of Stream Deck (if you can’t find it, quit and restart Stream Deck)ĭrag a Push action from the right side to an empty buttonĮnsure the client address is set to 127.0.0.1 (which basically sends OSC commands to any compatible applications on the same computer as Stream Deck)
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Search for “OSA” and install the OSA Script plug-in Of course, there’s lots we can do to eradicate some of these - some of these are documented here, and some here, but it’s difficult to anticipate every possibility, so I prefer other methods to trigger QLab as they are typically more reliable in the long run.
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These include software update dialogue boxes, WiFi log-in pages, users knocking the mouse and keyboard, etc. This can work fine in a programming situation, when QLab is the foreground application, but on a computer that is running 24/7 there are a bunch of things that can steal focus and prevent the keyboard triggers from working. Most of those techniques use Stream Deck’s ability to emulate a QWERTY keyboard, and then trigger cues in QLab by using the built in keyboard commands (Space, Escape, etc) or by assigning keyboard triggers to cues.

I’d googled various ways other people use a Stream Deck, but they are mostly focused at programming and editing rather than running a show. I’ve recently designed an exhibition using an Elgato Stream Deck as a control panel. If you’ve got anything that should usefully be on here, please email me. This is a living document, being constantly updated - email me if you think I’ve missed anything out! - last updated 7th June 2022. Daniel Higgott is not affiliated with with Figure 53, LLC and macroLab has not been reviewed nor is it approved by Figure 53, LLC.Using an Elgato Stream Deck to control QLab Most macroLab features work with QLab 3, but compatibility is not guaranteed.įigure 53® and QLab® are registered trademarks of Figure 53, LLC. MacroLab is fully compatible with QLab version 4 or higher. The free version of the software allows for the use of 4 macros, and there is a small In App Purchase which unlocks an unlimited number of macros. As well as remembering macro configurations between app launches, macroLab includes the ability to save banks of macros to a file, which means your macros can be shared between usersĪll features included in macroLab are available completely free! The only limitation is the number of macros which can be accessed at any one time. If you ran TouchOSC on an iPad, that could act as a touch surface for firing macroLab macros If you own a Streamdeck for example, you could use its physical buttons to trigger macros.
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Step 2 - Download Stream Deck app Download and install the Stream Deck app: Step 3 - Launch and Customize Stream Deck Launch the app to customize Stream Deck.
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