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You don’t really need to understand everything about sound to use these resources, but checking them out might also teach you a thing or two….so, BONUS! Elementary Years If you’re the drama teacher for your school and also live in a world of “sound is scary, don’t make me do it,” this blog is for you. This blog will feature some great resources for teaching sound to kids.

I suppose this exposure is better than nothing, but what we need to do is get kids hooked on sound from the very beginning of the process so they can understand what they’re doing instead of mimicking the few motions that they’ve been taught. A dad and maybe the school’s technical director would run sound for the shows during the performance, and maybe let a kid stand behind the console, hit “GO” in QLab, or help put mics on other kids. Someone’s dad would watch some YouTube videos, come in while the kids were in class, and throw together some kind of sound system that would be enough to get by. “Who ran sound for all of these musicals that you did in middle and high school,” I would ask. I was always told by my students that sound is scary, or too hard, or wasn’t ever taught in high school and middle school when these students first burst into the theatre world. I can count on my two hands, the number of students that have come in with sound as their focus, and, by the way, less than half were women. Students spend two years in this conservatory learning as many elements of technical theatre as possible, and generally, can declare one area as their focus. Explore the capabilities of the Devamp cue to work with loops, repeats, and precisely timed cue triggering.For the past ten years, I’ve been the sound faculty for a technical theatre conservatory. Learn about Go-to, Arm, Disarm, Wait, Load, Target, and Reset cues.
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Learn the basics of Network cues and how to use them to control QLab. Learn how to use cues as palettes to help build light looks throughout a show. Learn about the light patch, the Light Dashboard, and recording Light cues. Get your system set up and ready for action. Touring or just fixing problems with video outputs. Fading in groups of Video cues requires a little math trick. Learn about fading opacity, position, scale, and rotation. How do you prep cues for a 4-, 8-, or 64-channel sound system before you get to the theater?
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An exploration of the tools needed to live-stream the output of QLab to the internet. From studio to booth, or from main to backup, moving workspaces is often necessary.
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A primer on basic use of Apple Mac computers, since QLab runs only on Macs. A tour of how cue carts look and work, and how you can use them. A demo workspace for exploring auto-continues, auto-follows, and Group cues. The GO button in QLab 4 has some new tricks up its sleeve. Load to time, Renumber cues, Jump to cue, Record cue sequence, and some others. An introduction to the inspector and the two inspector tabs which all cues use (Basics and Triggers). How to get optimal performance from your QLab machine.
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A full log of all changes in every release of QLab 4. A tour of QLab’s interface and an introduction to QLab’s basic principles. This documentation was last updated on for QLab 4.6.12.
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You can download a PDF version of this documentation by clicking here. If you’re brand new to QLab then we think Getting Started is probably a good place to get started! There’s a lot here, but you don’t need to read everything, or read in any particular order. Welcome to QLab! This documentation gives a comprehensive overview of the features and capabilities of QLab 4.
