Once you’ve setup your search and modify parameters, you can save them as a preset, so you can load and run that preset quickly in the future. You could also Search for all MSC cues, and create a log of those search results, whilst opting not to modify anything. Search for all cues that route to audio output 9, and modify them by colouring them red, and adding “TV SPEAKER: “ to the start of the cue name They could also be labelled with a Green colour. Search for all MSC cues, you could then modify those MSC cues by doing a Find & Replace on the words “MSC go” in the cue name, and replacing it with “Lighting Cue Go”. You can modify the cues by changing their label colour, whether they’re flagged, or by changing the text in the cue name, number or notes fields, using a range of text operations such as Find & Replace, Add text, Remove text, Add a number sequence, etc.Ĭue Wizard can also log its searches and modifications to a text file (which is formatted to easily load into Excel too). * Modify the cues, either one by one (you’re shown each cue, and how it will be modified, with the option to change it or ignore it) or to go ahead and modify all the search results.
* View them one at a time, starting with your current position in the cue list, with a Show Previous / Next interface, allowing you to view, or manually edit the search results. Once you’ve found these cues, you can either:
Cue Wizard helps you search and modify specific cues in Figure 53’s QLab, either by searching for text, by cue type (Audio, Video, Fades, MSC, etc) or by other parameters (flagged, broken, cues with specific Colour label, routes to a specific output).