Setting up Tracks in QLab

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 ต.ค. 2024

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  • @DarkAngelNYCUS
    @DarkAngelNYCUS 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Rob, you are a life saver! I'm a "vintage" music director but have never been responsible for creating or setting up a show to be played with live musicians and back tracks. But I've recently been hired to do just that and your videos are teaching me exactly what I need to know. There are many videos here about Mainstage and a few about Qlab but they are created either by people that don't understand the issues of musical theatre or are unable to teach or communicate the needed information-or both. YOU ARE THE MAN! I will probably be watching many if not all your videos and might even want to ask you questions or ask you to create a video-or maybe even take a private lesson or two over zoom if you ever have time to do so. Thank you again Rob, you are terrific!

    • @MusicDirectorOnline
      @MusicDirectorOnline  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi there Albin. Thanks for your message. I'm really pleased the videos are of some use. By all means ask me any questions and I'm more than happy to consider any suggestions for future videos. Best wishes with your current project. Rob

    • @DarkAngelNYCUS
      @DarkAngelNYCUS 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MusicDirectorOnline Hi Rob I hope all is well. I'm going out to LA to try this all out and was wondering what do I need to connect my computer to the theatre's sound system. This company has never done a musical so I'm not confident they will have the proper connections. I want to play song files through Qlabs and my keyboard that I will be playing along with the tracks. I only have mini USB outs on my MacPro laptop and mini USB. I"m suspecting I need some kind of gadget that I hook my mini USB to the input of a gadget that sees that the files are going out two audio channels and then THAT connects with regular guitar type cables to the sound board or....is that not the way? THANKS a GAZILLION!

    • @MusicDirectorOnline
      @MusicDirectorOnline  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi there Albin. OK then....this might sound a bit complicated, so forgive me. The GADGET you mention would be an Audio Interface that is connected to one of your USB outputs on your MacBook Pro. This is by far the most secure and trusted way of getting audio out of the computer. They range from around $90 to $9000. You would only need one that has 2 outputs (stereo) but I would recommend that you get one with 4 outputs for if you ever need to have stereo output AND a click. My video on Creating and Using Click Tracks goes into some detail as to how to get this operating using an audio interface....BUT..... the other way, cheaper yes, but more prone to problems is buying a cable that uses the MacBook Pros audio output....the small 3.5mm stereo socket on the side. Given the right cable your sound people at the theatre will be able to use what comes from you computer. See this link for the type of thing Im talking about
      www.gear4music.com/PA-DJ-and-Lighting/Stereo-Minijack-Mono-Jack-x2-Cable-1m/108R?origin=product-ads&gclid=CjwKCAjw4JWZBhApEiwAtJUN0GNIUcnK-00VIfZpTkjcXT_bMvcy2CwR0bFlqxUGJeEGCRe3z6oFpxoCKYoQAvD_BwE
      Whichever way you go, I can't emphasise enough that you talk to the sound people at the theatre in advance!!! They may have an audio interface anway. Incidentally, you can't get any audio out pf your computer using USB without an audio interface.
      Hope this helps
      Rob P

  • @johnmaclaren422
    @johnmaclaren422 ปีที่แล้ว

    Just came across your channel and am enjoying your content, in terms of QLab and MP3s, yes they can and do work but years ago when computers were slower and had less RAM QLab began indicating MP3 is QLab’s least favorite format. Not only can it sound less than ideal, but it also has inherent timing problems that can interfere with critical timing in unpredictable ways (from QLab 3 documentation), in particular with complex cue sequences/prewaits etc. While some will say there are no audible differences with MP3, in general there is more overhead required to process MP3s compared to other compressed formats. There are many free ways to convert MP3 to a preferred QLab for such as Audacity or similar audio processing software, so my thinking is just not worth a risk especially in live theater productions.

  • @ericdano
    @ericdano ปีที่แล้ว

    Parent/Child is a computer type term. It's a little more clear than calling it a node and a sub-node or whatever.

  • @ChrisBulleGoyri
    @ChrisBulleGoyri ปีที่แล้ว

    Hey Rob! Let's say I have grouped both (Click track and Backing track) in QLab, but then I have to do a Vamp. When my backing track does the loop the Click track goes on and I never get them simultaneously anymore. What Can I do?

    • @sosmarci
      @sosmarci ปีที่แล้ว

      You can create files with more than two tracks, and QLab handles the perfectly. Merge your stems into one file and you can go bananas with the devamp :)

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  • @oliverjodrell8652
    @oliverjodrell8652 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there an email I can contact you on?

    • @MusicDirectorOnline
      @MusicDirectorOnline  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      musicdirectoronline@gmail.com

    • @MusicDirectorOnline
      @MusicDirectorOnline  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Oliver. Apologies for late reply. Best email address is musicdirectoronline@gmail.com

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