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quickshow:qshift [2023/12/28 22:14]
Lyra Letournea [Shifts and wave Pad Properties]
quickshow:qshift [2024/01/11 10:24] (current)
Bob Varkevisser
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 Q-Shift is a way to utilize "offset effects" quickly and easily for your live shows. It resides within the "Quick tabs" area of QuickShow. Unlike offset effects within cues or within effects, Q-shift utilizes the "Live Control" parameters from the "Live Control" tab in the right tabs area. Because of this, these offset effects have much lower CPU requirements are run much faster than other cue based, or effect based offset effects.  Q-Shift is a way to utilize "offset effects" quickly and easily for your live shows. It resides within the "Quick tabs" area of QuickShow. Unlike offset effects within cues or within effects, Q-shift utilizes the "Live Control" parameters from the "Live Control" tab in the right tabs area. Because of this, these offset effects have much lower CPU requirements are run much faster than other cue based, or effect based offset effects. 
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 The destination tab lets you select a zone order you will use for your effect. This is not a selection of which zones will output, however a selection of zones that the effect will apply to. If none are selected, the Q-shift will apply to all zones outputting. If a smaller selection is put in the destinations, then only those destinations will have the effect of the pad, but output will maintain on all the other outputs, without the effect. The destination tab lets you select a zone order you will use for your effect. This is not a selection of which zones will output, however a selection of zones that the effect will apply to. If none are selected, the Q-shift will apply to all zones outputting. If a smaller selection is put in the destinations, then only those destinations will have the effect of the pad, but output will maintain on all the other outputs, without the effect.
  
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 This will be very important for selection order. To get the "Symmetrical" delays that users love, you will want to select the order you would like to have the effect apply, this will likely mean selecting from outside in, or inside out. That is where order will matter for your effects.  This will be very important for selection order. To get the "Symmetrical" delays that users love, you will want to select the order you would like to have the effect apply, this will likely mean selecting from outside in, or inside out. That is where order will matter for your effects. 
quickshow/qshift.1703798092.txt · Last modified: 2023/12/28 22:14 by Lyra Letournea