How to preset crossfades in a playlist?
May 8, 2010 9:54 AM Subscribe
Is there a music player software that lets you preset different kinds of crossfades for each track in a playlist? (Mac)
I'm running the music for a theatre show. I want to set up a playlist so I can just press NEXT when the next track is due to be cued. But I want different tracks to crossfade differently (eg/ "1sec fadeout + 5sec fade in"; "10sec crossfade"; etc.), and have those settings preset.
I'm looking for mac software. Preferably free, obviously, but willing to pay.
I'm running the music for a theatre show. I want to set up a playlist so I can just press NEXT when the next track is due to be cued. But I want different tracks to crossfade differently (eg/ "1sec fadeout + 5sec fade in"; "10sec crossfade"; etc.), and have those settings preset.
I'm looking for mac software. Preferably free, obviously, but willing to pay.
Response by poster: Many thanks Linn. QLab looks like it's exactly what I've always wanted but never knew existed! :-)
posted by pablocake at 1:09 PM on May 8, 2010
posted by pablocake at 1:09 PM on May 8, 2010
Response by poster: Oh dear. However good QLab is, I'll need to keep looking.
V2 comes in a free version, but needs osx10.5. I have 10.4. I could download V1, but there's no free version of V1 anymore so I'd have to fork out the big $ for a license. What's more, I only need this for a short project, and though you can buy short-term "rental licenses" for V2, you can't for V1. *pulls hair out!*
Anyone know of something similar?
posted by pablocake at 2:53 PM on May 8, 2010
V2 comes in a free version, but needs osx10.5. I have 10.4. I could download V1, but there's no free version of V1 anymore so I'd have to fork out the big $ for a license. What's more, I only need this for a short project, and though you can buy short-term "rental licenses" for V2, you can't for V1. *pulls hair out!*
Anyone know of something similar?
posted by pablocake at 2:53 PM on May 8, 2010
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posted by LinnTate at 12:24 PM on May 8, 2010