You set the Fader options - HTP, LTP, FX Size, FX Speed etc… For example, you could control the iris opening of a moving light by also setting the Fader controls LTP (IPCB) chans option, or you could controlĪ Master Intensity fader. In this way you can control all sorts of different functions depending on how "Audio Controls fader level" enables the level of the fader to be controlled by the received audio level on the chosen channel. Audio level, audio parameter 1, and audio parameter 2 should be set to 0. In the Cue Stack options there are five possible audio modes – Audio Controls fader level, Audio bumps GO/FX, Audio sets BPM, Audio level jumps to Cue Step, and Audio beat step.Īudio modes are not active until the Cue Stack is activated by raising the fader or pressing the GO button.ĭouble click on the Audio channel to select the channel to respond to. When set to non zero values any levels below the minimum or above the maximum are ignored and the levels are scaled appropriately. The minimum is used to adjust for noise whilst the maximum can be set if the audio signal is particularly Both the Minimum Audio Level and the Maximum Audio Level default to 0 indicating they have no effect. MagicQ supports global minimum and maximum audio levels to enable the levels to be matched to the received audio. When set to "ChamSys Audio Interface - Energy Only" all 14 received audio bands are combined into one level and all MagicQ audio options will use this one level. This is useful in situations where only a mono audio feed is available. When set to "ChamSys Audio Interface - Left Only", any signals received on the left channel are automatically duplicated onto the right channel. When using an external ChamSys USB Audio Interface then choose "ChamSys Audio Interface".
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MagicQ Pro 2014 consoles require the latest Pro 2014 kernel and the MQ40, MQ60 and original MQ70 require the latest firmware.
To use these, choose the "Internal sound card" option. On MagicQ Consoles the audio is received via dedicated audio ports on the console. Audio input is only supported when the PC/Mac is connected to a MagicQ Wing or Interface (not MagicDMX).
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On MagicQ PC / Mac systems select "Internal sound card". When the beat tracker is enabled, a beat indicator will be shown in the status bar adjacent to the audio input levels display. The beat tracker is enabled when a playback is configured with an Audio channel of "Audio Input BPM". This will work with the audio input on the MQ50/MQ70/MQ250M or MQ80/MQ500/MQ500M via a USB audio interface, or on MagicQ PC systems.
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Starting from version 1.9.2.0, when a full audio stream is provided, MagicQ now supports advanced beat tracking for an incoming audio signal which can then be used as part of any trigger based audio functions (e.g. When connected, a graphic equaliser display is shown in the Status Display showing the current levels of the inputs.
The levels for each channel can be used on MagicQ to set the level of Playbacks, to step through cue stacks and to set the speed of chases. The audio input signal is analysed in 7 different frequency bands: 63Hz, 160Hz, 400Hz, 1KHz, 2.5KHz, 6.2KHz, 16KHz.