[QLab] Drag and dropping large numbers of sound files
Christopher Ashworth
chris at figure53.com
Sun Nov 25 14:30:19 PST 2007
Hi Richard,
Thanks for the details--I'm seeing it now.
Bizarre! Must have missed something stupid. Thanks for catching it.
In the mean time you can work around it by creating a new cue list,
dropping the second list of files in there, and then just cutting and
pasting them back into the main list.
Best,
Chris
On Nov 25, 2007, at 4:32 PM, Richard Cooper wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> A quick step by step what I'm doing. CD1 has 99 tracks, CD2 has 89.
>
> Insert disc 1, drag all files to a folder called "disc 1"
> Insert disc 2, drag all files to a folder called "disc 2"
> <Qlab numbering question.tiff>Select all files in folder "disc 1"
> drag into a new Qlab work space - cues are created alphabetically as
> discussed
>
> Select all files in folder "disc 2" drag into above Qlab work space
> at end of above import - cues are created alphabetically, but in
> reverse order see attached picture, I've only just noticed that the
> cues are numbered in reverse too. In the picture cue 99 is the end
> of the first import.
>
> Thanks for looking at this, above all Qlab is such an enabler for a
> venue like mine that is extremely busy with very few staff.
>
> Richard
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