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QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features.QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console. The purpose of the Virtual Console is to act as a blankcanvas on which
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Questions & Answers In this page you will find the common questions that may come to mind when starting with QLC+. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Web interface access, including all the network settings to use a wired or wireless network. All the QLC+ plugins are available in this version, including OLA, UART, GPIO and a powerful SPI plugin to natively control LED strips and RGB LED Panels. Boots in about 27seconds on
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Input/Output Mapping Howto. This howto document tells you how to patch plugins and their input/output lines (physical input/output devices) to QLC+'suniverses.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console Slider. Sliders are used for two distinct purposes: Fixture channel level setting and Function playback and intensity adjustment. Any slider can operate on either of these modes and each mode has its own configuration options. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page ArtNet input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the ArtNet protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the ArtNet protocol that works on Linux, Windows andmacOS systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Script Editor. The Script Editor, as its name suggests, is used to edit Script functions. It basically consists in a text editor where the user can write a script using a meta-language with a syntax described below. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Show Manager. The Show Manager has been introduced in QLC+ starting from version 4.0.0, after forking the original QLC code on QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page External control with BCF2000 and LC2412. This is small howto to setup external control with Behringer LC2412 connected through BCF2000.Everything said here is also valid for BCR2000.. With this setup (BCF2000 +LC2412) we get:
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page External control with BCF2000 and LC2412. This is small howto to setup external control with Behringer LC2412 connected through BCF2000.Everything said here is also valid for BCR2000.. With this setup (BCF2000 +LC2412) we get:
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Version: 4.12.2 (decd3aca0) Last update: 2019-08-31 09:49:46 +0200 QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console. The purpose of the Virtual Console is to act as a blankcanvas on which
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Input/Output Mapping Howto. This howto document tells you how to patch plugins and their input/output lines (physical input/output devices) to QLC+'suniverses.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page ArtNet input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the ArtNet protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the ArtNet protocol that works on Linux, Windows andmacOS systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Show Manager. The Show Manager has been introduced in QLC+ starting from version 4.0.0, after forking the original QLC code on Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console Slider. Sliders are used for two distinct purposes: Fixture channel level setting and Function playback and intensity adjustment. Any slider can operate on either of these modes and each mode has its own configuration options. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features.QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features.QLC+ WEB API TEST
This API sets the value of a single channel of the QLC+ Simple Desk. The parameters to send are: Absolute DMX address: this is the address of the DMX channel you want to set. It is absolute in the sense that the universe information is implicit in the address itself. So for example addresses on the first universe will range from 1 to 512,while
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Version: 4.12.2 (decd3aca0) Last update: 2019-08-31 09:49:46 +0200 Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Editing is easy With the built in sequences editor, programming lights in QLC+ is a piece of cake. Tune the fade in, hold and fade out timings to create scene transactions or flashing lights at the desiredspeed.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page ArtNet input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the ArtNet protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the ArtNet protocol that works on Linux, Windows andmacOS systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console. The purpose of the Virtual Console is to act as a blankcanvas on which
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Input/Output Mapping Howto. This howto document tells you how to patch plugins and their input/output lines (physical input/output devices) to QLC+'suniverses.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Show Manager. The Show Manager has been introduced in QLC+ starting from version 4.0.0, after forking the original QLC code on Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page RGB Matrix Editor. The RGB matrix editor, as its name suggests, is used to edit RGB matrix functions. The function works on predefined Fixture Groups created by the user with the Fixture Manager. Controls Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS rgbMap(width, height, rgb, step) This function is the actual brains of the script. It produces two-dimensional arrays whose size MUST be height times width.I.e. the array returned from this function must contain height items and each of these items must be an array that contains width items that must be 32bit integers, representing an RGB color as understood by QRgb without alpha channel QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Version: 4.12.2 (decd3aca0) Last update: 2019-08-31 09:49:46 +0200 Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce new features. The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Packages provided by the openSUSE Build Service (OBS) with the help of Veljko Stankov: Qt5 release: Qt5 GIT (debug) Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS DOCUMENTATION Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Basic Concepts & Glossary. Q Light Controller Plus (QLC+ for short) is meant to control lighting equipment used in various performances, like live concerts and theatres etc. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Version: 4.12.2 (decd3aca0) Last update: 2019-08-31 09:49:46 +0200 Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Fixture Definition Editor. Fixture Definition Editor is a separate application bundled together with QLC+ for creating and modifying fixture definitions used by QLC+. The definitions tell QLC+ (and users) important details about fixtures, such as which channel is used for pan movement, what value in which channel changes the beam color to Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS (1) DMX2 OUT is available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro (2) MIDI IN and MIDI OUT are available only on DMX USB Mk2 Pro with a 5-way breakout cable. MIDI OUT signals are sent from 1 to 512 as described in the MIDI plugin channels map. Tuning Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS -c or --closebutton. Description: Define a position for a close button in the virtual console. The button can be used to close QLC+. Only has an effect in kiosk mode (see -k) and is most useful when in fullscreen mode without a window manager. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Operation. The speed dial itself looks and works just as the same as the speed dials in various function editors: There is a big dial (2) in the middle that increases the time when rotated clockwise and decreases it when rotated counter-clockwise. The plus and minus buttons (1) are an alternative way of adjusting the speed. The current time value (4) is displayed in four parts. Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page MIDI input/output plugin Introduction. This plugin gives input/output support for the MIDI protocol and gives the user freedom to control typical parameters like channels, Notes, Program Change and Control Change. The MIDI plugin can be quite powerful used in combination with MIDI devices such as keyboards, MIDI controllers (like Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Version: 4.12.2 (decd3aca0) Last update: 2019-08-31 09:49:46 +0200 Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Web Interface. By default, QLC+ includes a native web server to expose on traditional web browsers some of the software features. QLC+ BY MASSIMO CALLEGARI Editing is easy With the built in sequences editor, programming lights in QLC+ is a piece of cake. Tune the fade in, hold and fade out timings to create scene transactions or flashing lights at the desiredspeed.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page OSC input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the OSC protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the OSC protocol that works on Linux, Windows andOSX systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page ArtNet input/output plugin Introduction. QLC+ supports the ArtNet protocol through an input/output plugin that receives and transmits packets on the network. No extra requirements are needed, since QLC+ has a native implementation of the ArtNet protocol that works on Linux, Windows andmacOS systems.
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Add/Edit Fixtures. The same dialog (with slight differences) is used for both adding new and editing the properties of existing Fixtures.. NOTE: When editing an existing fixture, you can always choose a completely different fixture type to replace the previous one, but if their channels don't match each other exactly, any Scene functions Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Virtual Console. The purpose of the Virtual Console is to act as a blankcanvas on which
Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Show Manager. The Show Manager has been introduced in QLC+ starting from version 4.0.0, after forking the original QLC code on Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page Kiosk Mode. QLC+ has a special mode when your lighting needs to be operated by inexperienced people, Q LIGHT CONTROLLER PLUS Q Light Controller Plus - User Documentation Index page RGB Matrix Editor. The RGB matrix editor, as its name suggests, is used to edit RGB matrix functions. The function works on predefined Fixture Groups created by the user with the Fixture Manager. ControlsQ LIGHT CONTROLLER+
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INTRODUCTION
19.11.2012
QLC+ is a free and cross-platform software to control DMX or analog lighting systems like moving heads, dimmers, scanners etc. This project is a fork of the great QLC project written by Heikki Junnila that aims to continue the QLC development and to introduce newfeatures.
The primary goal is to bring QLC+ at the level of other lighting control commercial softwares. QLC+ runs on Linux, Windows (XP+), macOS (10.7+) and the Raspberry Pi. END OF THE YEAR UPDATE31.12.2019
2019 is coming to an end, so I've written a few thoughts about it. Happy new
year!
QLC+ 4.12.2
25.08.2019
QLC+ 4.12.2 is available for immediate download. Please read the fullannouncement here
.
QLC+ 4.12.1
17.02.2019
QLC+ 4.12.1 is available for immediate download. Please read the fullannouncement here
.
QLC+ 5 3D PREVIEW: LED BARS21.11.2018
Today I'm sharing a video with the results of the efforts towards goal #2 of the advanced 3D features crowdfunding campaign . Please check out my blogpost in the
forums.
QLC+ 4.12.0
10.11.2018
QLC+ 4.12.0 is available for immediate download. Please read the fullannouncement here
.
QLC+ 5.0.0 ALPHA 3
05.08.2018
As usual, a lot is always going on in the QLC+ project! Today I am releasing a new alpha version of QLC+ 5 to hit another milestone toward a production ready product. To know more, head over to the full release announcement.
QLC+ 5 3D PREVIEW IS SO COOL22.07.2018
As promised, here's the first results of the successful 3D advancedfeatures campaign !
Go check this out
cause this
is pure awesomeness ! QLC+ 5 CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN SUCCESSFULLY ENDED !06.06.2018
All the goals of the advanced 3D features crowdfunding campaign has been hit in only 11days.
HUGE thanks to all the 88 donors who made it happen ! Thanks to your help QLC+ 5 will benefit of great new features that will contribute to increase the whole application level. Now me and Eric have A LOT of work to do ! Stay tuned for updates. As soon as I have something to show I will post some new videos on YouTube. Thanks again ! QLC+ 5 CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN GOAL #1 REACHED !29.05.2018
I am very happy and proud to announce that goal #1 of the advanced 3D features crowdfunding campaign has been reached in just around 3 days ! A huge THANK YOU to all the people that made itpossible !
But this is not it ! The campaign goes on towards even more ambitiousgoals !
Goal #2, especially, is super exciting for me because...LEDs are all around us ! We see them on stages more and more often, on huge walls, in architectural illumination, in seasonal lighting (yay!), in clubs,etc...
Wouldn't it be cool to have such feature available out of the box inQLC+ 5 3D preview ?
Your contribution is appreciated to make this happen too ! QLC+ 5 ADVANCED 3D FEATURES CROWDFUNDING CAMPAIGN26.05.2018
The QLC+ project needs your help ! Today I'm starting something new to this project, similar to what happens every day on Kickstarter: a crowdfunding campaign ! Please head over to the campaign announcementto find out more.
If you have questions or comments, there's a dedicated forum threadfor it.
Let's show that "free software" is not just "grab and run" !QLC+ 4.11.2
21.04.2018
QLC+ 4.11.2 is available for immediate download. Announcement here.
QLC+ 5.0.0 ALPHA 2
31.03.2018
QLC+ 5.0.0 Alpha 2 is available for immediate download. Releaseannouncement here
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QLC+ 5.0.0 ALPHA 1
03.03.2018
The long anticipated QLC+ 5 preliminary release is now available forimmediate download.
However, before proceeding to download it, please take some time to carefully read the release announcement.
QLC+ 5 PREVIEW - UPDATE #304.02.2018
Let's start this 2018 with some juicy updates to the QLC+ 5 developments. Keep the faith, we're almost there for a very preliminary release. In the meantime, have a look at my latest QLC+ 5update blog post
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15 YEARS OF LIGHTING31.12.2017
2017 is over, and...read my latest blog post here.
I wish everyone a happy (and more relaxed) new 2018.QLC+ 4.11.1
28.10.2017
QLC+ 4.11.1 is available for immediate download. Full announcementhere .
QLC+ 4.11.0
24.06.2017
QLC+ 4.11.0 is available for immediate download. Please take some time to read the full announcement here.
A CHANGE ON SEQUENCES, QLC+ 4.11.0 APPROACHING23.04.2017
I had to make some major changes to how QLC+ handles Sequences. For this reason the next QLC+ version will be 4.11.0. Since these changes are already upstream, to avoid complains after 4.11.0 is released, if you use Sequences you are invited to read this blog postand
help the project by providing feedbacks on these latest changes, for agood 4.11.0.
Thanks in advance !
THEATRE GUYS, YOUR FEEDBACKS APPRECIATED14.01.2017
As the QLC+ project is constantly evolving and hopefully improving, during the Christmas holidays I dedicated some effort to tackle a couple of long standing issues frequently encountered in a theatreworkflow.
You can find some long discussions in the forum regarding monitor+override slidersand blended
crossfade .
Both those needs should now be covered and up to date… read more As the QLC+ project is constantly evolving and hopefully improving, during the Christmas holidays I dedicated some effort to tackle a couple of long standing issues frequently encountered in a theatreworkflow.
You can find some long discussions in the forum regarding monitor+override slidersand blended
crossfade .
Both those needs should now be covered and up to date test versionsare
available for every platform, including the related documentationupdated.
So I kindly ask everybody interested in those features, to please provide feedbacks in the above forum discussions, to allow me to understand if the current solutions make everybody happy.Thanks.
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QLC+ 5, WHERE ART THOU ?03.01.2017
After a sooo long time, here's some updates to the QLC+ 5 developmentstatus !
Please go to the QLC+ 5 update #2 blog postQLC+ 4.10.5B
26.12.2016
Here's some more corrections to the 4.10.5 version. Most significant is data input from PRO DMX devices, which was not working properly, especially on Windows. I also processed a couple of issue reports and included the latestsubmitted fixtures.
I think it is now time to update the Raspberry Pi image as well withthe latest changes.
Changelog:
* engine: fixed 4.10.5… read more
Here's some more corrections to the 4.10.5 version. Most significant is data input from PRO DMX devices, which was not working properly, especially on Windows. I also processed a couple of issue reports and included the latestsubmitted fixtures.
I think it is now time to update the Raspberry Pi image as well withthe latest changes.
Changelog:
* engine: fixed 4.10.5 regression on RGB Matrix preset step colorcalculation
* Virtual Console/Frame: fixed widgets disable state when switchingpages
* Virtual Console: fixed SpeedDial and Animation widget presets feedbacks, and allow to use custom feedbacks * Plugins/DMX USB: fixed 4.10.5 regression preventing to receive data from PRO devices * Plugins/DMX USB: fixed a long standing bug causing random crashes when receiving DMX data * Plugins/MIDI: further changes to support virtual ports * New fixtures: Stairville M-Fog 1000 DMX, Cameo Superfly XS (thanksto Konni)
* New fixture: ColorKey WaferPar Quad-W 12 (thanks to Taylor) * New fixture: Eurolite LED PARty RGBW (thanks to Heiko Fanieng) * New fixture: lightmaXX Platinum CLS-1 (thanks to Marc Geonet)read less
QLC+ 4.10.5A, TEST BUILDS AND TOOLS13.12.2016
Unfortunately it happened again. I had to re-release 4.10.5 because an issue has been spotted a few days after 4.10.5, affecting the playback of a Chaser within a Chaser. The fix took me about 5 minutes to be done, and I'd like to take this unfortunate event to encourage everyone to check from time to time theforum TEST version
page. I've
dedicated quite a lot of effort to… read more Unfortunately it happened again. I had to re-release 4.10.5 because an issue has been spotted a few days after 4.10.5, affecting the playback of a Chaser within a Chaser. The fix took me about 5 minutes to be done, and I'd like to take this unfortunate event to encourage everyone to check from time to time theforum TEST version
page. I've
dedicated quite a lot of effort to be able to offer automated builds, and in my opinion those are a great chance to test the next QLC+ version and check that your projects are working properly, and in case, report if something doesn't work for you. This would save to me and to you a great deal of time on a version that is not good enoughfor everyone.
Furthermore, it can be an opportunity for users to contribute back to this project where our automated code tests (which are a lot, I can guarantee) fail to detect complex usage misbehaviours. As for automated builds, we now have also Windows versions, thanks to the AppVeyor service. Also, I have enabled the OLA plugin in Linux Ubuntu packages built by the OpenSUSE build service (OBS). It doesn't come as a surprise though that no solution is available at the moment to produce automated builds for macOS. Last but not least, I've dedicated some time to create an onlinefixture validator
where you can check if your fixtures are good to be submitted to theQLC+ forum.
I have filtered the most common errors that I've noticed in the lastyears.
If you have suggestions and feedbacks to improve it, please report inthe forums. Thanks.
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QLC+ 4.10.5
03.12.2016
Here's another maintenance release of the QLC+ 4.10 family. There's not much to say that the changelog below doesn't say but indeed 66 new fixtures is worth a big thank you to everyone who helped with their contribution. During the last 6 months I've dedicated most of my efforts to the QLC+ 5 developments, including some "under the hood" changes to the engine to lay ground for… read more Here's another maintenance release of the QLC+ 4.10 family. There's not much to say that the changelog below doesn't say but indeed 66 new fixtures is worth a big thank you to everyone who helped with their contribution. During the last 6 months I've dedicated most of my efforts to the QLC+ 5 developments, including some "under the hood" changes to the engine to lay ground for a solid support of 6 different platforms. I've piled up a lot of things to show, so expect a couple of update videos pretty soon, showing how QLC+ 5 is shaping up for the next generation lighting control. Recently, I've also abandoned the web hosting service causing lot of disconnection issues and weird errors with the forum. I've moved everything to a new space that so far looks faster and more reliable. If you still experience issues, please let us know in the forums.Changelog:
* Engine: added indigo to fixture channel colors (thanks to AxelMetzke)
* Engine: properly handle RGB Matrices with generic dimmers (JanoSvitok)
* UI/Function Manager: fix crash when trying to clone a folder(David Garyga)
* UI/RGB Matrix Editor: editor preview doesn't stop when testing theFunction
* UI/Collection Editor: allow multiple selection and added Functionreordering buttons
* UI/Remap: fixed universes list in target mapping * UI/Remap: fixed wrong Scene remapping when mixing cloned and newfixtures
* UI/Remap: added remapping also of Fixture Groups * Virtual Console/Frame: Show page number when collapsed (thanks toMatthias Gubisch)
* Virtual Console/Cue List: allow to choose playback buttons layout (Play/Pause + Stop or Play/Stop + Pause) * Plugins/DMX USB: fixed crash happening on PRO devices when receiving a full universe * Plugins/DMX USB: fixed regression caused by the Qt libraries on PRO devices * Plugins/MIDI: added support for virtual ports, show only active devices and properly handle hotplug * Fixture Editor: fixed minimum value of a new capability notupdating correctly
* RGB Scripts: added One by one (Jano Svitok) * New fixtures: Pro-Lights LumiPIX 12Q, Proel PLLEDMLBG (thanks toAndrea Ugolini)
* New fixtures: Stairville DCL Flat Par 18x4W CW/WW, Cameo LED MultiPAR CLM-PAR-COB1 (thanks to Freasy) * New fixtures: High End Systems Studio Beam, lightmaXX EASY Wash 5IVE LED (thanks to Freasy) * New fixture: iSolution iColor 4 (thanks to withlime) * New fixtures: ETC ColorSource Spot, Blizzard Lighting LB-Par Hex (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: American DJ: Chameleon QBar Pro,DJ Vizi Beam RXONE, XS 600, Focus Spot Three Z (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixture: JB-Lighting Varyscan P6, Cameo Wookie series, Cameo Hydrabeam series (thanks to Andres Robles) * New fixture: Chauvet RotoSphere LED (thanks to Carl Eisenbeis) * New fixture: Briteq Spectra 3D Laser (thanks to Robert Box +Freasy)
* New fixture: Martin MH2 Wash (thanks to John Yiannikakis + Freasy) * New fixture: American DJ Flat Par Tri7X (thanks to Brian) * New fixtures: Ledj Stage Color 24, 59 7Q5 RGBW, 59 7Q5 RGBA (thanks to Paul Wilton) * New fixtures: American DJ: Inno Spot Elite, Stinger, Tri Phase (thanks to Piotr Nowik) * New fixtures: Showtec Phantom 95 LED Spot, Futurelight PHS-260 (thanks to Piotr Nowik) * New fixture: Blizzard Lighting Rocklite RGBAW (thanks to LarryWall)
* New fixture: American DJ Comscan LED (thanks to Chris) * New fixtures: PR Lighting XL 250/XL 700 Wash/XL 700 Spot, American DJ Accu Fog 1000 (thanks to István Király) * New fixtures: Equinox Ultra Scan LED, Kam Powercan84W, QTX HZ-3 (thanks to Chris Moses) * New fixture: Eurolite TMH-10 (thank to exmatrikulator) * New fixture: Eurolite LED SLS 5 BCL, Robe Fog 1500 FT (thanks to Christian Hollbjär) * New fixture: SGM Giotto Spot 400 (thanks to Mihai Andrei) * New fixture: Pulse LEDBAR 320 (thanks to Allan Rhynas) * New fixture: Equinox Swing Batten (thanks to Dean Clough) * New fixture: Cameo Pixbar 600 PRO, Chauvet COLORado 1 Quad Zoom Tour (thanks to Andrew Hallmark) * New fixture: Involight FM900 DMX (thanks to Jászberény Szabolcs) * New fixture: Showtec Stage Blinder Series (thanks to Antoni J.Canós)
* New fixture: MARQ Gamut PAR H7 (thanks to Lance Lyda) * New fixtures: Chauvet: SlimPAR QUV12 USB, SlimPAR PRO H USB, Scorpion Bar RG (thanks to Pete Mueller) * New fixture: Stairville CLB8 Compact LED PAR System (thanks toDetlef Fossan)
* New fixture: Chauvet Cubix 2.0 (thanks to Jungle Jim) * New fixture: Showtec Giant XL LED (thanks to Samuel Hofmann) * New fixtures: SGM: Idea Beam 300, Idea Led Bar 100, Idea Spot 700, Newton 1200 (thanks to Oscar Cervesato) * New fixtures: Pro Lights LumiPAR18QTour, Elation SIXPAR 200IP (thanks to Oscar Cervesato) * New fixture: Stairville Beam Moving Head B5R, American DJ Flat Par TW12, Varytec Easy Scan XT Mini (thanks to Thierry Rodolfo)read less
QLC+ 4.10.4
29.05.2016
QLC+ 4.10.4 is a bugfix release that aims to resolve a few issues and regressions reported by users during the last months. As usual though, this version brings also important news regardingspecific areas:
* I have introduced a real pause state of QLC+ Functions. This state can be accessed from Virtual Console Cue Lists and from the ShowManager.
A Cue List now
… read more
QLC+ 4.10.4 is a bugfix release that aims to resolve a few issues and regressions reported by users during the last months. As usual though, this version brings also important news regardingspecific areas:
* I have introduced a real pause state of QLC+ Functions. This state can be accessed from Virtual Console Cue Lists and from the ShowManager.
A Cue List now has 2 separate buttons for playback: Play/Pause andStop.
When pausing, lights will stay on, and "frozen" exactly where they were, even during a fade in transition. This breaks backward compatibility with external control mapping, cause now you have to map 2 different controls, so you are strongly invited to review your project if you intend to use this version. On the other hand I hope the benefit is clear: this distinction gives maximum flexibility of control of a Cue List/Chaser playback, especially for theatre usage cases. * With the LED color feedback in mind, I finally implemented global custom feedbacks that can be defined just once in an input profile. They can always be overridden from every VC widget, like before. * Again, for flexibility, I decided to split MIDI beat clock start and stop events, so if you're using such feature, please double checkyour project.
Now a few deployment updates: * Every Linux build now includes the OLA plugin, but OLA is not a hard dependency of the package. The plugin will be listed in the IO manager only if OLA is actually installed in the system. * Windows builds now include Qt 5.6.0 built by me, without ICU libraries. The final package size has been reduced by 700Kb. * Mac OSX bundles include Qt 5.6.0 as well, the vanilla version * The Raspberry Pi image has been ported to Debian Jessie ! This is a huge step forward and the boot time is lighting fast: 12 seconds ona Raspberry Pi 3 !
Notification emails will be sent later today.Changelog:
* Scripts: Fix 4.10.3a regression that breaks values parsing (DavidGaryga)
* Engine: fix relative paths when opening a project from the commandline
* Engine: improved the start/stop mechanism of Functions within aShow
* Chaser Editor: a newly created step is now selected automatically * Scene Editor: fixed the tab order of the fixtures * Show Manager: added the possibility to pause a Show leaving thelights on
* Show Manager/Audio: allow to display the waveform preview whileplaying a file
* UI/Function Selection: fix crash on workspaces where a scene ID is bigger than its sequence ID (David Garyga) * UI/Video: fixed the fullscreen positioning on Windows * Virtual Console/Animation: fix behavior issue when changing the associated function (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Frames: send feedbacks for the enable button * Virtual Console/Frames: fix 4.10.3 regression causing frames to resize after configuration * Virtual Console/Cue List: playback can now be paused and resumed(see documentation)
* Virtual Console/Cue List: added a dedicated stop button, withexternal controls
* Virtual Console/XYPad: fixed computation of reversed fixture position (Luca Ugolini) * Plugins/OSC: fixed regression of receiving data from the wrong interface (David Garyga) * Plugins/OSC: fixed regression causing not receiving data anymore when changing the input profile (David Garyga) * Plugins/MIDI: distinguish MIDI beat clock start and stop (seedocumentation)
* Input Profiles Editor: it is now possible to define button custom feedbacks in a profile (see documentation) * New input profile: Novation Launchpad Pro (thanks to David Giardi) * New RGB script: Balls (color) (thanks to Rob Nieuwenhuizen) * Fixture updated: Starway MaxKolor-18 (thanks to Thierry Rodolfoand Robert Box)
* Fixture updated: Cameo LED RGBW PAR64 18x8W (thanks to Lukas) * New fixture: American DJ Mega QA Par38 (thanks to Nathan Durnan) * New fixture: Martin MAC 250 Wash (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixture: Luxibel LX161 (thanks to Freddy Hoogstoel) * New fixture: Stairville MH-X60th LED Spot (thanks to JasperZevering)
* New fixture: Cameo CLHB400RGBW (thanks to Mihai Andrei) * New fixture: Showlite Flood Light Panel 144x10mm LED RGBW (thanksto Ex)
* New fixture: Color Imagination LedSpot 90 (SI-052), Robe Spot 575 XT (thanks to DJ Ladonin) * New fixture: Chauvet Mini Kinta (thanks to Jonathan Wilson) * New fixture: Eurolite LED ML-56 QCL RGBW-RGBA 18x8W (thanks toMatthijs ten Berge)
* New fixture: High End Systems TechnoSpot (thanks to Tom Moeller) * New fixtures: American DJ Inno Pocket Spot Twins, Fog Fury 3000 WiFly, Event Bar Pro (thanks to MaBonzo) * New fixtures: American DJ Galaxian Gem IR, Vizi Roller Beam 2R(thanks to MaBonzo)
* New fixture: Ayra ERO 506 (thanks to Bert Heikamp) * New fixture: Ayrton Arcaline 100 RGB, Martin Magnum Hazer (thanksto Thierry Rodolfo)
* New fixtures: American DJ Asteroid 1200, Eurolite GKF-60, Eurolite LED FE-700 (thanks to Flox Garden) * New fixtures: Antari X-310 Pro Fazer, lightmaXX CLS-2 (thanks toFlox Garden)
* New fixture: Beamz MHL90 Wash 5x18W RGBAW-UV (thanks to Hans ErikTjelum)
* New fixture: PR Lighting Pilot 150 (thanks to David Read) * New fixture: lightmaXX Platinum CLS-1 (thanks to Marc Geonet)read less
NEW FORUM CATEGORIES, REMARKS AND CONTACTS24.04.2016
The more users start to approach QLC+, the more the forum is getting messy. Most of it because people don't read the forum guidelines, and don't provide the necessary details for who reads the post to understand the issue and therefore give help. So today I have created 15 new forum categories, trying to guide users to the appropriate section and create some order out of chaos,… readmore
The more users start to approach QLC+, the more the forum is getting messy. Most of it because people don't read the forum guidelines, and don't provide the necessary details for who reads the post to understand the issue and therefore give help. So today I have created 15 new forum categories, trying to guide users to the appropriate section and create some order out of chaos, with the hope to implicitely provide some basic information. I renamed the huge "Issue, feedbacks and ideas" forum into "Archive" and no more new threads are to be started there. Now please allow me a few remarks. Sometimes I can be caustic, I know that, but after 3 years of QLC+, I think I have seen the worst out ofpeople.
Aside from maintaining QLC+ 4, developing QLC+ 5, improving the Raspberry Pi image, maintaining the website, producing video tutorials and documentation and studying new techonologies for the project, I am also a moderator of the forums, and whether you like it or not, there are rules to follow. I become nasty when someone clearly ignores them, and then claims to be right when I make them noticing it. Some come to the forum with the answers in their pockets, or saying "I have 30 years of experience" or "I am a project manager". You can even be the Pope, but I truly don't care. When you want to be part of a community, you come with humility and moreover after you have understood that the QLC+ project is carried on by the spare time of volounteers, and not by a company. You will never hear me saying QLC+ is perfect, but that's not an excuse not to respect what has been done so far. The more openness this project has, the more people will abuse it. That's the opinion I ended up having, based on several facts I observed during the years. There was a time my personal email address was public in this website. And I had to remove it because people abused it. Quite frequently I receive requests of contact from every corner of the internet, on every possible "social" channel. I receive emails in every language, especially from italian people, who are the first Iwill ignore.
Please stop. We're not mates. This project is not only me. Use the forum and you will find out that a) you will learn the english language and b) you will probably find nice people that will help you. In private, I accept only requests of contact from serious people, who wants to contribute to QLC+ or have interesting projects in mind thatrequire my advise.
In conclusion, the positive aspect of this writing of mine, is that I am upset cause I still care about this project. When I will not care anymore of people's ignorance, most likely this project will be dead.read less
QLC+ 4.10.3
06.03.2016
Here's the third maintenance release of the QLC+ 4.10 family. It brings a massive amount of fixes and improvements, thanks mostly to David Garyga, and 48 new fixtures thanks to the awesome work of Robert Box and to all the users who submitted them for review. Many fixes also on HTP/LTP cases, on the ArtNet and OSC plugins and on crashes using audio input. There's been also some… read more Here's the third maintenance release of the QLC+ 4.10 family. It brings a massive amount of fixes and improvements, thanks mostly to David Garyga, and 48 new fixtures thanks to the awesome work of Robert Box and to all the users who submitted them for review. Many fixes also on HTP/LTP cases, on the ArtNet and OSC plugins and on crashes using audio input. There's been also some under the hood changes, to improve the architecture and solve some licensing issues. One example is that this version delivers a brand new version of the integrated web server. This new implementation allows to have multiple websockets running, as well as HTML pages delivery. We took the chance to add a preliminary web DMX keypad, thanks to Santiago. I know, some of you expected to have a UI keypad first, but at this point I believe it is a QLC+ 5 matter. Regarding that, I hope to be able to provide an update about the development status quite soon.Changelog:
* Engine: Fix intensity channels forced back to HTP after LTP not working correctly (David Garyga) * Engine: Fix functions with low intensity killing current fade outs(David Garyga)
* Audio Capture: Fix crash when selecting another audio input while a capture is running (David Garyga) * Audio Capture: Fix crash when trying to use a wrongly configured audio input (David Garyga) * Scene Editor: Remember Channels Groups values when saving and loading a workspace (David Garyga) * Scene Editor: Remember fixtures even with no activated channel(David Garyga)
* RGBMatrix Editor: Fix preview now working when fade in > 0 (DavidGaryga)
* RGBMatrix Editor: Fix length of fadeout on the preview (DavidGaryga)
* Show Manager: Fix crash when editing the total time of an empty chaser (David Garyga) * Show Manager/Function Selection: Fix sequences always displayed even with Chasers and Scenes both filtered out (David Garyga) * Speed Dials: Fix display and input of the milliseconds field, update precision from 10ms to 1ms (David Garyga) * Input/Output Manager: Forbid deleting universes in the middle of the list, this prevents a lot of bugs and crashes (David Garyga) * Simple Desk: the number of faders is now dynamic depending on the window size (unless forced via config file) * Plugins/ArtNet: Fix input and output initialization conflict that results in no input (David Garyga) * Plugins/ArtNet: Allow sending and receiving ArtNet on several different interfaces (David Garyga) * Plugins/ArtNet: Allow selecting a different ArtNet input universe(David Garyga)
* Plugins/ArtNet: Fix configuration issue that prevents setting a parameter back to its default value (David Garyga) * Plugins/OSC: Fix configuration issue that prevents setting a parameter back to its default value (David Garyga) * Plugins/OSC: OSC Output values range from 0.0 to 1.0 * Plugins/OSC: Properly handle OSC bundles (restores Lemurcompatibility)
* Virtual Console: Fix copy of a frame containing a submaster slider resulting in a broken submaster (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Slider: Enable function filters in playback function selection (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Slider: Allow to force to LTP color channels controlled by a Click & Go button * Virtual Console/Solo Frame: Fix sliders in playback mode not actually stopping the attached function when the slider reaches 0 (David Garyga, thanks to Tubby) * Virtual Console/Animation: Can now be used in solo frames (DavidGaryga)
* Virtual Console/Frames: fix page cloning of a nested multipageframe
* Virtual Console/Frames: fix disabling frame pages. Now widgets getactually deleted
* Web access: fixed custom fixtures loading * Web access: added a DMX keypad that can be accessed from the Simple Desk (thanks to Santiago Benejam Torres) * Input profiles: added Behringer BCR2000 (thanks to MichaelTrojacher)
* Input profiles: added Lemur iPad Studio Combo * RGB Scripts: added Strobe script (thanks to Rob Nieuwenhuizen) * New fixtures: Stellar Labs ECO LED PAR56, Chauvet Colorpalette II (thanks to Jimmy Traylor) * New fixtures: Chauvet: COLORado 1 Solo, Ovation FD-165WW, Rogue RH1 Hybrid, COLORdash Par Hex 12, COLORdash Accent Quad (thanks toRobert Box)
* New fixtures: Chauvet: Vue 1.1, Intimidator Spot 100 IRC, Abyss USB, COREpar 40 USB, COREpar UV USB (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: Chauvet: Intimidator Scan 305 IRC, Intimidator Barrel 305 IRC, SlimPAR T6 USB, SlimBANK TRI-18 (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: Eurolite LED CLS-9 QCL RGBW 9x8W 12, JB-Lighting A12 Tunable White, SGM G-Profile (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: Coemar Par Lite LED RGB, OXO LED Funstrip DMX, American DJ Stinger II (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixture: Chauvet LED PAR 64 Tri-C (thanks to Jungle Jim andRobert Box)
* New fixtures: American DJ VBar, American DJ Jellydome, Briteq LDP Powerbar 6TC/12TC (thanks to Thierry Rodolfo) * New fixture: Sagitter Slimpar 18 RGB (thanks to Daniele Fogale) * New fixture: Microh LED Tri Bar (thanks to Michael Tughan) * New fixture: American DJ 12P Hex Pearl (thanks to Ethan Moses) * New fixture: JB-Lighting JBLED A7 (thanks to BLACKsun) * New fixture: Chauvet COREpar 80 USB (thanks to Chris Gill) * New fixture: Stairville DJ Lase 25+25-G MK-II (thanks to galaris) * New fixtures: PR Lighting XR 230 Spot, PR Lighting XLED 1037 (thanks to Ovidijus Cepukas) * New fixtures: Futurelight DJ-Scan 600, Eurolite LED PAR-64 RGBW+UV (thanks to Ovidijus Cepukas) * New fixtures: Varytec LED Pad 7 BA-D, American DJ X-Scan LED Plus, Showtec Blade Runner (thanks to DjProWings) * New fixture: Involight LED CC60S (thanks to Stephane Hofman) * New fixture: Stairville MH-x200 Pro Spot (thanks to Mirek Škop) * New fixtures: Varytec LED Giga Bar 4 MKII, Eurolite LED KLS Laser Bar FX Light Set (thanks to Daniel Schauder) * New fixture: Chauvet Mayhem (thanks to Jonathan Wilson) * New fixture: Ayra TDC Agaricus (thanks to Rob Nieuwenhuizen) * New fixture: American DJ Pinspot LED Quad DMX (thanks to ChristianPolzer)
* New fixture: Stairville AF-180 LED Fogger Co2 FX (thanks toJohannes Uhl)
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VIDEO TUTORIAL #7 - POSITIONS AND EFX13.2.2016
After a long time and many changes to QLC+, I've been able to produce a new video tutorial to cover the aspects concerning positions andEFX.
It is a 40 minutes long video (couldn't do better, sorry) that explains some positioning aspects and suggests a few ways to help reducing the time spent during the project design phase. You can find the new video in the tutorials page … readmore
After a long time and many changes to QLC+, I've been able to produce a new video tutorial to cover the aspects concerning positions andEFX.
It is a 40 minutes long video (couldn't do better, sorry) that explains some positioning aspects and suggests a few ways to help reducing the time spent during the project design phase. You can find the new video in the tutorials page together with the project used in the video and a 11 pages PDF integrating what is explained in the video.Hope you enjoy !
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PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR WORKSPACE (UPDATED)14.12.2015
QLC+ 4.10.2 switched to a new way to load and save workspaces. Basically this brings 2 things: * a Qt library called QtXml is not needed anymore, reducing the QLC+package size
* XML tags of your qxw files are now always saved with the same order, thus allowing files to be scriptable or easily compared This has been a huge change to the whole QLC+ code, and… read more QLC+ 4.10.2 switched to a new way to load and save workspaces. Basically this brings 2 things: * a Qt library called QtXml is not needed anymore, reducing the QLC+package size
* XML tags of your qxw files are now always saved with the same order, thus allowing files to be scriptable or easily compared This has been a huge change to the whole QLC+ code, and of course it has been tested with a number of different workspaces, even monsterones.
Unfortunately it is already happening for some users to experience missing parts of their workspaces, especially in the Virtual Console. If that happens to you, then DO NOT USE 4.10.2 YET AND DON'T OVERWRITEYOUR PROJECT !
Version 4.10.2b has replaced any other 4.10.2 version and the load/save behaviour is now back to normality. Thanksfor your patience.
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QLC+ 4.10.2
13.12.2015
QLC+ 4.10.2 is a maintenance release delivering a wagon of fixes andimprovements.
I'll try to highlight the major changes that you should be aware of. For the rest, please read carefully the extensive changelog. * QLC+ now supports USB devices hotplug ! Please use this carefully, especially when (un)plugging devices that are transmitting/receiving.For now
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QLC+ 4.10.2 is a maintenance release delivering a wagon of fixes andimprovements.
I'll try to highlight the major changes that you should be aware of. For the rest, please read carefully the extensive changelog. * QLC+ now supports USB devices hotplug ! Please use this carefully, especially when (un)plugging devices that are transmitting/receiving. For now MIDI, DMXUSB, HID and Peperoni take advantage of thismechanism.
* Removed the intensity parameter from the EFX editor. This (and the next item) are an encouragement for you to design modular light shows, where QLC+ Functions should have a logical meaning depending on the channels they control. It didn't really make sense to control the intenisty channel from a Function specifically designed for positions. * A Virtual Console Slider in playback mode will ignore fade in/out times. Again, for more flexibility, we decided that a Function attached to a Slider should be manually faded in and out. If you need fade automations, then the usage of Buttons and a Slider in submaster mode is the solution you're looking for. * It is now possible to perform a DMX dump on an existing Scene. This can come handy when editing an existing workspace to adapt it to new needs or a different stage set. * Preliminary support for rotary encoders. In the Input Profile editor, there's a new channel type called "Encoder" which tells QLC+ to treat incoming values as relative. Since devices do not behave all in the same way, feedbacks are welcome here to improve this feature. * Added Fixture group preset to XYPad widget. This is pretty useful to reduce the number of XYPad widgets in your Virtual Console and to select just the fixtures you need to control. Also, the fixtures number is stunningly increasing. Thanks to everyone who submitted new fixtures and to Robert Box, who is doing an amazing job in patiently reviewing definitions and creating new ones.Changelog:
* Engine: added support for devices hotplug (DMX USB, MIDI, HID,Peperoni)
* Engine: Universe passthrough data is now merged with QLC+ output, it is not affected by QLC+ processing (except for blackout) and it appears in the DMX monitor (Jano Svitok) * Audio: fixed playback of 24/32 bit wave files and Show Managerwaveform preview
* DMX Dump: it is now possible to dump DMX values on an existingScene
* ClickAndGo Widgets: Preset widgets now display the channel name on top of the capability list (David Garyga) * Function Manager: fix startup Function not cleared when deletingit (David Garyga)
* Function Manager: highlight current startup Function when opening the Function selection dialog (David Garyga) * Function Selection: Don't lose the current selection when changing the function type filter (David Garyga) * Show Manager: fixed looped functions never stopping with certain durations (Jano Svitok) * Show Manager: fixed copy/paste of an existing Chaser * Show Manager: fix crashes when copying a sequence on an empty track (David Garyga) * Show Manager: repair conflicting sequences when loading a broken workspace (David Garyga) * EFX Editor: removed the intensity control. Please use separateScenes for that
* Virtual Console/Slider: fixed copy of the channel monitor mode(David Garyga)
* Virtual Console/Slider: in level mode, activate only in operate mode and don't hold forced LTP channels (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Slider: in playback mode, ignore the fade in/fade out of the attached Function (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/XYPad: added Fixture Group preset, to control a subgroup of Fixtures (see documentation) * Virtual Console/XYPad Properties: fixture ranges can now be set in degrees, percentage or DMX values * Virtual Console/XYPad Properties: fix manual input selection for presets (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Cue List: improved mixed usage of crossfader and next/previous buttons (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Cue List: fix effect of a submaster slider on a Cue List in crossfader mode (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Cue List: fix crash when adding steps to the chaser being run by a Cue List (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Audio Triggers: fix virtual console buttons triggering (David Garyga) * Virtual Console/Input Selection: allow custom feedbacks only on an assigned source and don't crash (David Garyga) * DMX Monitor: Fix strobing in 2D view (Jano Svitok) * Fixture Editor: Fix crash in the Channel Editor (David Garyga) * Plugins/uDMX: added support for AVLdiy.cn clone (thanks to VitaliiHusach)
* Plugins/DMXUSB: (Linux) fixed data transmission of DMX4ALL NanoDMX * Input Profiles: added an option for Buttons to always generate apress/release event
* New input profile: Touch OSC Automat5 * New input profile: Novation Launch Control (thanks to GiacomoGorini)
* Updated fixture: Stairville xBrick Full-Colour 16X3W (thanks toRico Hansen)
* Updated fixture: Stairville MH-100 Beam 36x3 LED (thanks to AntoniJ. Canos)
* Updated fixture: American DJ Revo 3 (thanks to David Pilato) * New fixture: American DJ Dotz Flood * New fixture: Chauvet COLORdash Par Quad-7 * New fixtures: Robe ColorWash 1200E AT, American DJ Starburst, Chauvet LED PAR 64 Tri-B (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: Cameo Multi Par 3, HQ Power VDPL110CC LED Tri Spot, Showtec LED Pixel Track Pro (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: American DJ: Inno Pocket Z4, On-X, WiFly EXR Dotz Par, WiFly EXR HEX5 IP, COB Cannon Wash Pearl (thanks to Robert Box) * New fixtures: BoomTone DJ Sky bar 288 LED, BoomToneDJ Strob LED 18, BoomToneDJ Froggy LED RGBW (thanks to Didou) * New fixture: iSolution iMove 250W (thanks to Thierry Rodolfo) * New fixture: Talent BL63 10" LED Bar (thanks to FooSchnickens) * New fixtures: Contest Oz-37x15QC, Evora DUO B2R, Evora Beam 5R, Evora Beam 15R (thanks to Jan Lachman) * New fixtures: Blizzard Lighting Lil G, Pixellicious, Lo-Pro CSI (thanks to Alton Olson) * New fixtures: Stairville LED Matrix Blinder 5x5, Showtec Power Spot 9 Q6 Tour V1 (thanks to Samuel) * New fixture: Blizzard Lighting StormChaser (thanks to Brent) * New fixtures: Showtec Explorer 250 Pro MKII, Showtec Pixel Bar 12 (thanks to Henk de Gunst) * New fixture: Philips Selecon PLProfile1 MkII (thanks to Freasy) * New fixture: PSL Strip Led RGB code K2014 (thanks to LorenzoAndreani)
* New fixture: Chauvet SlimPar Pro Tri (thank to Bulle) * New fixture: Chauvet GigBar IRC (thanks to JD-HP-DV7 and JungleJim)
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QLC+ 4.10.1
21.10.2015
Alright, this is the version I meant to release 3 days ago. Unfortunately last minute changes introduced a few regressions, and the lack of time and tests contributed to ruin the previous release. The most affected users were the Raspberry Pi and the Linux ones.Sorry about that !
Everyone is invited to use this version and we're excited to receive feedbacks on the lots … read more Alright, this is the version I meant to release 3 days ago. Unfortunately last minute changes introduced a few regressions, and the lack of time and tests contributed to ruin the previous release. The most affected users were the Raspberry Pi and the Linux ones.Sorry about that !
Everyone is invited to use this version and we're excited to receive feedbacks on the lots of new features !Changelog:
* Virtual Console/Cue List: improved step fader behaviour (DavidGaryga)
* Plugins/DMXUSB: Fixed regression affecting Linux users and OSX users using the libFTDI interface * Plugins/ArtNet/E1.31/OSC: Improved network interfaces detection * New fixture: Enterius EC-133DMX (thanks to Krzysztof Ratynski) * New fixture: Showtec Dragon F-350 (thanks to Jasper Zevering) * New fixtures: JB Systems Lounge Laser DMX, JB Systems Super Solar RGBW (thanks to Robert Box)read less
QLC+ 4.10.0
18.10.2015
I don't even know where to start. The last two months have been incredibly busy on GitHub and amazing features and improvements have been delivered to QLC+. We worked on a lot of the software areas, so this version is huge. We also fixed bugs that were there since ages. For this reason I decided to write a page dedicated to QLC+ 4.10.0 to spend a few lines for… read more I don't even know where to start. The last two months have been incredibly busy on GitHub and amazing features and improvements have been delivered to QLC+. We worked on a lot of the software areas, so this version is huge. We also fixed bugs that were there since ages. For this reason I decided to write a page dedicated to QLC+ 4.10.0 to spend a few lines for some of the new features that you will find in this version. Please take your time to read it, as it includes important notes. I would like to thank everyone who participated to finalize this version, providing fixtures, scripts, translations, input profiles and feedbacks during the "beta" stage. In
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HELP NEEDED TO TEST INCOMING 4.10.0 VERSION26.09.2015
The title says it all. A new massive version is nearing and we need all the possible help to make sure we're on the right track (and avoid a 4.10.1 version after a week) Details and download links can be found in this forum post.
Thanks in advance !
QLC+ 5 PREVIEW - UPDATE #103.08.2015
I hoped to publish one video each month, but this challenge is much harder than I thought. So here it is at last, a new video showing some updates of the QLC+ 5UI developments .
As usual, please DO NOT ASK FOR A RELEASE DATE ! Sooner or later the time will come on its own. I also started a new area in the QLC+ forum called "Blog". The idea is to
share quick updates of the… read more I hoped to publish one video each month, but this challenge is much harder than I thought. So here it is at last, a new video showing some updates of the QLC+ 5UI developments .
As usual, please DO NOT ASK FOR A RELEASE DATE ! Sooner or later the time will come on its own. I also started a new area in the QLC+ forum called "Blog". The idea is to
share quick updates of the activities around QLC+. You can already find an article about the QLC+ 5 Preview video.Hope you enjoy
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LINKS / ARTICLES
* Online documentation (English) * Online documentation (Japanese)* Fixture validator
* WEB API test page
* Fixture remapping
* Click & Go technology* QLC+ 4.5.0
* QLC+ 4.10.0
* QLC+ on the Raspberry Pi* Disclaimers
ADAPTERS MANUFACTURERS* BitWizard
* DMXking
* DMX4ALL
* ElectroTAS
* Enttec
* Gus Electronics
* Open Lighting Architecture* Peperoni Light
* Steinigke Showtechnic* Velleman
LIGHTING MANUFACTURERS* Chauvet
* Clay Paky
* GLP
* Robe
* SGM
FIXTURES
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* QLC+ source code
* QLC+ Build HOWTO
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