

The whole sequence of multiple sound, light and protection cues as well as the orchestra was all started from one midi command. A show I worked on this summer used midi from the musical director so that when he pressed a note on his keyboard, it triggered a click track, that the orchestra played to, and a recorded video of a ghost singing (but didn't start until several measures in) AND a Fog wall from the light board which the projected ghost appeared on. I worked on a haunted house once where a bunch of triggers (buttons, sensor plates, motion detectors) all sent midi signals to QLab and a light board to trigger different looks and sounds. To answer your last question, using midi with the light board has lots of uses. Test for COVID-19 PCR Antigen Antibody Walk-up 99.7 Accuracy 24-48 hr Turnaround time No Out-of-Pocket Cost The turnaround time is based on the average, please allow for up to 48 hours for results Learn More Test for COVID-19 PCR Antigen Antibody Walk-up 99. Its been a really long since I've used it (or the Bijou Plus for that matter) but I'm pretty sure it has midi commands. PC equivalent to QLab is basically SFX by Stage Research.
