
cd 11.14.1.5 takes you to the same place as cd ShowData.DataPools."Default".Sequences (note I only placed double quotes around Default since it's a keyword and required and for some clarity, but in practice you should place quotes around all path names.

from there you can list that folder and traverse yourself down the path of numbers that I used.Īdditionally you can stack the numbers or names together by separating them with a dot. With that first number you can type either cd 11 or cd "ShowData" and now you are in the show data directory. Here you can see the in the No Column you can see 11 and with the name of ShowData I found them by digging around.įor example, on the Command line if you type List you get back something like this. We built this software because we wanted to make it easier for artists around the world to make live shows, and we're thrilled that this integration with Yamaha consoles will further that mission.No it's not in the manual yet, They say because things are still changing and they could break in future versions, additionally they suggest to use the names and not the numbers since the numbers can change, however in a case like this I'm not sure you can use the path names. I don't want to compress the video any more than it is on disc and want to keep the same resolution. These Python script templates will be a huge asset for musicals and other theatrical productions that use QLab for control.Īccording to Chris Ashworth, CEO of Figure 53, “QLab has always been about the marriage of the technical and the artistic. Rip all the discs (some DVD some Blu-Ray) into appropriate files on my workstation (Win7) at home, load them onto an external HDD and build a QLab show file at the theater.

QLab show control software from Figure 53 supports running external scripts, and with the newly released Yamaha templates will provide easy control of CL, QL, and TF series console scenes, faders, and more. The user can easily rewrite the control parameters to provide control of any specific scene and channel. With this release, Python script templates for the CL, QL, and TF series consoles make it possible to remotely control scene recall, fader operation, and channel on/off switching. Python is a general-purpose programming language that has been specifically designed for easy coding and broad applicability.
