Sound Cue For Mac



  1. 'Qlab' on mac, or 'Show Cue System' on windows. The other option is 'Go Button' if you have an iPad. It's made by the same people as Qlab. Qlab is far and away the best solution - but it does require a mac. Bit of a learning curve too, but always here to help if needed!
  2. SoundCue is a simple and easy way to play back your audio tracks with one tap that was designed from the ground up with live performance in mind. We believe in making uncomplicated technology allowing you to focus on your show. Providing quick playback controls and a beautiful interface, it's easy to layout and run your performance with SoundCue.

Good news everyone – I am working on MultiPlay 3 right now.

It uses a new audio playback “engine”, has OSC control / cues and more!

Cue-splitter is a small tool that lets you split long MP3s with a CUE-file, which includes file names and the split positions. It can come in handy if you have a whole album saved as one MP3 and need to divide it into the different songs. You can also use cue-splitter to cut up a podcast into a number of sections.

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MultiPlay is a Windows based program designed to play audio cues for theatre or corporate use. It is free to use in both amateur and commercial environments.

A wide range (wav, mp3, wma, etc) of audio files are supported. If your installation of Windows Media Player can play it, so can MultiPlay.

    • Some of the cue types available:
  • Single (mono or stereo) audio file
  • A list of audio files to play sequentially for pre-show, intermission, etc
  • Timed pauses
  • Control cues to act upon other cues
  • Serial strings to trigger an external device
  • MIDI sequence (music) playback
  • MIDI command to control external equipment
  • MIDI Mute for audio muting on external mixer

Cues can be linked in various ways to play at the same time or after each other, etc as well as stop/fade other cues. Productions can be named, saved, loaded, printed and exported.

Each audio cue can be assigned to one of several audio groups. Each of those groups can be assigned any one of the available stereo audio cards. A preview function can be routed to another stereo output.

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Version 2.5.5.0 (31/08/2013) Please use use 16-bit wav files instead of mp3. The video cues do not work.

Your donations help offset the cost of writing this software and the tools I need to buy to do it.

Online help for version 2.5.5.0 is HERE

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Professional sound editing software for PC & Mac. Download License:Shareware Downloads:635809 Category:windows - Audio Tools - Audio Editors. Free MP3 Sound Recorder 1.9. Sound Cue System for mac. Windows Top Windows Mobile Mobile Top Mac Game. Windows software >> More. With SCS you can assemble all the cues you need in the order in which they are. Hotkeys are available for those sounds, etc you may want to play at any time. RS232 or Network messages to other equipment or software; Playlist cues can.

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I'm looking for a decent free or open-source audio controller / cue editor for the audio control of a live theater show. Something in the line of. Minimal requirements would be: • Output of a list of predefined sound tracks, with fade in/out, predefined volume control, possibly overlapping • Manually re-synchronize the audio list based on live action • Manually trigger sample effects, synchronized to live action on the show • No video support required, although it can be supported • Running on Windows. My son used MultiPlay for a show last year. He is a teacher. He had his students run the program for cueing through the show. It worked really well.

It's Windows only. MultiPlay is a Windows based program designed to play audio cues for theatre or corporate use. It is free to use in both amateur and commercial environments. A wide range (wav, mp3, wma, etc) of audio files are supported.

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If your installation of Windows Media Player can play it, so can MultiPlay. Some of the cue types available: • Single (mono or stereo) audio file • A list of audio files to play sequentially for pre-show, intermission, etc • Timed pauses • Control cues to act upon other cues • Serial strings to trigger an external device • MIDI sequence (music) playback • MIDI command to control external equipment • MIDI Mute for audio muting on external mixer Cues can be linked in various ways to play at the same time or after each other, etc as well as stop/fade other cues. Productions can be named, saved, loaded, printed and exported. Each audio cue can be assigned to one of several audio groups. Each of those groups can be assigned any one of the available stereo audio cards. A preview function can be routed to another stereo output.

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I appreciate that this is an old thread, but for others who may read it I can add a bit more about Multiplay. It's relatively easy to use and, more importantly from a school context, requires no installation.

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It can even be run from a memory stick which also includes the audio files (although you have to be careful with file paths if you do that). School kids have found it easy to use (although I'd not recommend using it without a mouse as navigating the cue list is hard without). But the big downside is that the software doesn't work well with Windows 7 or 8 audio codecs, and you'll often find it playing in mono as a very low bit-rate. If that was fixed I'd rate it 8/10. But with this problem (which can be worked around but is really difficult), and the slightly longer than one might like latency, I'd rate it 5/10.