I was just doing the sound for a theater-play, and I had the screen turned off while doing what you say here. Just hitting the same key at the cue-moments in the play.ckbarlow wrote:You know when this is really great? When using Live to run sound and music cues for live theater productions. Make as many tracks as the max number of simultaneously playing cues and/or per unique output for a multispeaker setup, whichever's higher. Set the preferences so that when you trigger a scene, the next one gets selected. Any cue that keeps running through the next scene, remove the stop button from that cell just as you would in a music arrangement.Herne wrote:Removing the stop button to keep clips playing, rather than duplicating them.
I actually went back and re-read the manual, and this isn't explained very well, although I Guess I'm still a numpty.
Then sit through the show with blissfully minimalist control requirements. Trigger successive scenes with the Enter key and adjust tracks' relative volumes from your controller.
Compared to multiple CD, MD, cassette decks, this is heaven.
I actually could just sit there and watch the play, while shooting off scenes ...
really nice