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tag:Audio Cues is designed for live performance. With just an Android phone or tablet, or a Chromebook that suppor...
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Audio Cues is designed for live performance. With just an Android phone or tablet, or a Chromebook that supports Google Play, you can create and run simple audio designs for theatre, dance, and other live entertainment. Backing tracks for musicians, sound effects for magicians, playlists for yoga teachers: all are possible with this simple app.
New release available as beta test
Version 1.9.2 includes some bug fixes and now lets you choose between immersive and conventional display. (Immersive display hides the device status bar.) Join the beta test at http://bit.ly/AudioCuesBeta.
In-App Purchase: Unlimited Shows and Cues
Audio Cues permits up to 2 shows on each device and up to 10 cues per show without any payment or registration. An in-app purchase adds support for unlimited shows and cues.
User guide
http://bit.ly/AudioCuesUserGuide
Tech support
Having trouble with the app? Got a great idea for a new feature? Send an email to: radialtheater@gmail.com
Features
Audio Cues supports three kinds of cues:
• Audio cues work with all standard audio file formats, including WAV, OGG and more.
• Fade cues can change volume, pan from left to right, or serve as Stop cues
• Go to cues let you loop through groups of audio cues.
Audio and Fade cues have these features:
• Cue number and title
• Master, left and right volume
• A trigger (the Go button, or with or after the previous cue)
• A delay to run the cue a certain amount of time after the trigger
• A shortcut to run the cue from a keyboard or remote control
Audio cue features include:
• A target pointing to a particular audio file
• A starting point, letting you jump past the start of an audio file
• Number of play times, including support for infinite loops
Fade cue features include:
• A target pointing to a specific audio cue, or to all running cues
• A fade duration
• Stop the target audio cue(s)
Other features include:
• Integration with Google Drive and local storage to transfer audio files to your Android device
• Backup and restore of show designs as text files
• Support for Bluetooth remote controls and keyboards to trigger cues during performances
Keyboard shortcuts:
• Up and down cursor keys to scroll through the cue list
• The space bar or Enter to trigger the Go button
• Esc or Ctrl+Q to stop all running cues
• Configurable keyboard shortcuts for navigation and running cues
Audio File Storage
The app's audio files are stored in this directory:
/AudioCues/shows/[show title]
You can import audio files from:
• Google Drive
• The device's internal storage
• An SD card or thumb drive
Other ways to copy audio files to the device include:
• With a file manager app
• From a desktop computer connected by USB cable; on macOS 10.7-14, use Android File Transfer (not compatible with macOS 10.15 Catalina)
• Wirelessly with Bluetooth or apps such as HandShaker and AirDroid
We recommend using Audacity, a free desktop application, to build audio files.
The developer
Audio Cues was designed and developed by Seattle-based Radial Theater's Producing Director, David Gassner. In addition to being an active theatre artist, he teaches software development skills for LinkedIn Learning.
Last update
April 3, 2020