

QLab allows for 2D and 1D fades of certain Spacemap Go control points. (Recalls the System Snapshot with the External Recall ID of 1001)Ĭurrently, Spacemap Go communicates with QLab via the control points listed below. (Recalls the Mix Snapshot with the External Recall ID of 2002) (Recalls the Channel Snapshot with the External Recall ID of 3003) Use the External Recall ID Value Found for Each Snapshot to Recall Stop and Restart Trajectory from Start Point NOTE: Spread is Logarithmic, 14% is Optimal for Most Cases X and Y Value of the Panner Position within a SpacemapĬrossfade Value Between Two Spacemaps on a Channel Step 6: GENERAL PURPOSE OSC: toggle the ENABLE slider to ONīelow are the General Purpose OSC commands that a Spacemap Go system will respond to. In the instance that an event in SMG needs to trigger a QLab event, set the port number to 53000 – the default Rx (receiving) port used by QLab. Step 5: GENERAL PURPOSE OSC > PORT: Leave the port set to default, (0). NOTE: When an IPv4 address is entered, QLab will only listen for commands from the device with that IPv4 address. Step 4: GENERAL PURPOSE OSC > IPv4 ADDRESS: leave set to the default, (any). Step 3: SYSTEM IP CONFIGURATION > SUBNET MASK: Enter a system subnet mask, usually, 255.255.255.0. Do not use or allow the Spacemap system to create duplicate IPv4 addresses on the network. NOTE: Ensure the range of IPv4 addresses is available on the network.
QLAB AUDIO SOFTWARE
These addresses are independent of the IPv4 addresses listed in Compass software on the PROCESSORS > SETTINGS > NETWORK tab. Following that address, a contiguous range of IPv4 addresses for each Spacemap Go GALAXY processor is automatically assigned. NOTE: Spacemap Go uses this IPv4 address as the master IPv4 address of the system. Step 2: SYSTEM IP CONFIGURATION > IPv4 ADDRESS: Enter a system IPv4 address, in the same subnet of the computer running QLab. Step 1: In the Spacemap Go app on the iPad, tap SETTINGS VIEW (bottom), then SYSTEM SETTINGS > EXTERNAL DEVICE CONTROL. The Apple computer running QLab must be within the same IPv4 range and subnet as the Spacemap Go System IPv4 address, GALAXY processor(s), and iPad.The Apple computer and the GALAXY processor must be on the same network.Spacemap Go receives OSC commands via port 38033 and QLab receives OSC commands via port 53000.Ĭonnection Steps – Hardware (not Virtual GALAXY) Network Switch – AVB capable, Avnu-certified.Computer running the latest OS and QLab versions.This can be real hardware (required to pass audio) or a Virtual GALAXY running in Compass. Galileo GALAXY processor booted into Spacemap Mode – requires firmware version included with Compass software version 4.9, or later which matches the version of the Spacemap Go app in use.
QLAB AUDIO DOWNLOAD
Download Example QLab Project Hardware and Software Requirements QLab’s 2D and 1D fade feature within a Network cue enables smooth transitions between control point values. This QLab example file has example Network cues for the Spacemap Go OSC commands listed below.
QLAB AUDIO HOW TO
This page details how to connect QLab to Spacemap Go and provides examples of the various control points that QLab can control.
