

You can adjust the playback rate from 25% (1/4x) to 400% (4x). A value of 0 outputs equally on the left and right channels. You can tap on the numeric value to manually enter a pan value from -100 (full left) to 100 (full right). Panĭrag the pan slider to adjust the left-to-right audio output. Entering a volume greater than 12 dB is constrained to 12 dB. You can tap on the numeric value to manually enter a volume in decibels.Įntering a volume of -96 dB or lower is constrained to silent (-∞ dB). Cue volumes are relative to your media file’s original volume. Volume (dB)ĭrag the volume slider to adjust the cue volume from -∞ dB up to +12 dB. Fade times can also be edited numerically below. Dragging the fade handles left and right will set the fade in and fade out times.

Tapping the Fades button will enable or disable the optional integrated fade in and fade out editing handles. Tapping the Preview button below the waveform image will play your cue using its current settings. Once the process is complete, Go Button caches the image so that it can be displayed instantly the next time you open any cue which uses that same audio file. You can continue to work while the image renders. This is a background process that happens only once per file. Go Button renders a waveform image for each media file the first time it is displayed in Cue Edit. If Go Button cannot locate a media file, the title will also say (missing). Music library tracks also display their album name and artwork. The media file name is displayed when a file is selected. Empty cues - cues without media files - can be used to perform actions like Stop Others or Duck Others, and at any time you can assign a new media file to an empty cue. Long-press on a cue’s current media file to Clear Media File. Tap to open the Media Picker to select or change the media file. You can use notes to communicate detailed instructions to your show operator. When a cue is selected, its notes are displayed in the cue Info panel. If you enter a title but leave the subtitle blank, then the subtitle will display the media file name or track title. If the title field is left blank, Go Button will construct a default title using the media file name or Music library track. Titles can also be used to communicate basic instructions to the show operator. Title and Subtitle text help you visually identify a cue during playback. When you’re all done editing your show, tapping the Done button in the upper right corner of the screen will return you to Show Mode. Tapping Cancel also dismisses the Cue Edit screen but any changes you made to your cue are not saved. When you’re done editing a cue, tapping the Save button in the upper right corner of the screen will save your changes and return you to the cue list still in Edit Mode. This screen contains all the settings that tell Go Button exactly how you want that cue to behave when it plays. When the player is in Edit Mode, selecting a cue and tapping the “edit” button opens the Cue Edit screen. The values of any settings that are not enabled will remain unchanged.
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Note that if you select multiple cues to edit simultaneously, batch edit will only update the settings enabled with a blue checkmark.

Edit by selecting one or more cues and then tapping the “edit” menu button (a rectangle with a pencil).This both imports the audio files (if needed) and creates a new cue for each file in a single drop action. On iOS 11 and newer, you can drag and drop audio files from the “Files” app in iPad Split View directly into your cue list. Alternately, you can select an existing cue and tap the ”+” menu button (in the navigation bar or toolbar) to insert a new cue at that position in the cue list. Add by scrolling to the end of the cue List and tapping ”+ Add Cue”.Delete by selecting one or more cues and then tapping the “trash can” menu button.Duplicate by selecting one or more cues, tapping the “gear” menu button, and then selecting “Duplicate Cues”.Reorder by dragging the handle on the right side of each cue up or down.To edit your show, that is to say, to add or remove cues and hits, or to change their names, target audio files, or other properties, you can tap Edit in the upper right corner of the screen to enter Edit Mode. From there, tapping GO will start your first cue. Tapping on a show in the home screen opens that show in the player.
