![]() 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. Currently, Im waiting on a USB to MIDI adapter to see if I can run it that way, but in the meantime I have been suggested OSC. ![]() out the (or I should say one of) the correct responses to the Heartbeat/ping. I have previously controlled an ETC Express via QLab MIDI cues, but the Ion XE doesnt have MIDI ports. protocols like OSC or MIDI are limited to say the least (ANYONE. With that first number you can type either cd 11 or cd "ShowData" and now you are in the show data directory. 1 Hi CB Im in a bit of a bind trying to set up QLab to control my Ion XE via OSC. 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. ![]() Gus has been the heartbeat and Lead Sound Engineer of the 9:30 Club for nearly. I wrote some code using Go to listen for OSC messages and set the corresponding GPIO pin to high/low. 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. Working on a OSC/QLab controlled cue light with a Rasberry Pi Zero W. ![]()
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