November 2013
Intermediate to advanced
296 pages
8h 6m
English
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QLab and OSC
One of QLab’s greatest strengths is its ability to control and/or be controlled by other instances of QLab running on multiple computers. By creating a network between multiple QLab computers, they each can communicate with one another and share information. Before Version 3, MSC was the common method of controlling one QLab workspace by another. If controlling QLab over a network, this meant the use of the ipMIDI software mentioned earlier in the text for sending MIDI across Ethernet. With the introduction of QLab 3, there is a new stand-alone method of communicating between QLab workspaces over a network, the OSC Cue.
Open Sound Control (OSC) is a protocol for communicating between c omputers, sound synthesizers, ...