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A newly created track will be set automatically as active. An active track has a green light
on the left side.
A Track can be set to mute and solo states. Mute state will exclude the track from the
playback, while the solo state will mute all the other tracks of the Show.
When right clicking on a track, it is possible to move it up or down for logical
ordering.
Once selected, a track will display its Scene Editor on the bottom of the screen.
3. Add a Sequence or Audio
When a track has been activated, it is possible to add a Sequence or and Audio item to it.
A new item will be placed at the cursor position, but it is always possible to move it to the
desired time just by dragging it along the timeline.
A show item cannot be moved to another track, since it is bound to the track where it has
originally been created.
A show item can be copied , pasted or deleted with the toolbar icons. The
pasted item will be placed at the current cursor position.
The background color can be changed with the toolbar icon . The assigned color will
be saved in your project file.
Once selected, a sequence will display its Chaser Editor on the right side of the screen.
When right clicking an item a contextual menu will be displayd, showing the following
option:
Preview: This option is available only on audio items. It will display the waveform
preview for right, left or stereo channels when available
Align to cursor: This option will move the selected item to the cursor position
Follow step 4 to understand how to fill a Sequence
4. Add some steps
Once a sequence has been created, it is now the time to add steps to it.
Please note that the difference between a Chaser and a Sequence is that a Sequence is
bound to the Track (so the Scene) where it has been created. So, when adding a step,
QLC+ will not ask the Function to associate, but will always use the channels of the same
Scene.
When modifying a step duration, fade in or fade out time, you will see the sequence
changing on the multitrack view, giving an immediate feedback for aligning to other
sequences or certain points in time.
Fade In and Fade Out times will be displayed as diagonal lines over the sequence item on
the multitrack view, while different steps will be divided by vertical lines.
To increase the complexity of the Show, more sequences, audio and scenes can be added. Just
repeat the above steps depending on your needs.
And finally...play !
When a complete show has finally been created, it can be played just by clicking on the Play
icon.
At the moment playback starts always from the beginning of a Show and the Stop button will
bring the cursor back to 0.
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