Remote Control
Configures OSC (Open Sound Control) and MIDI Show Control (MSC) inputs for remote controlling CueCollab from external devices — lighting consoles, show control systems, or custom scripts. See the OSC Command Reference for the full list of supported commands. The resulting scene name state is visible in Admin → Environment.
OSC Remote Control
Section titled “OSC Remote Control”Enable OSC Remote Control
Section titled “Enable OSC Remote Control”Enables the OSC UDP listener. When active, CueCollab accepts incoming OSC messages on the configured port.
UDP Port
Section titled “UDP Port”The port CueCollab listens on for OSC messages. Ensure your firewall allows incoming UDP traffic on this port from your sending devices.
Allowed IPs
Section titled “Allowed IPs”Restrict which IP addresses can send OSC messages. Enter one or more IPs. If left empty, any device on the network can send OSC — convenient for setup but not recommended for production.
A link to the full OSC command reference is available on the page.
OSC GrandMA3 Integration
Section titled “OSC GrandMA3 Integration”Allows grandMA3 to automatically update the CueCollab environment scene name when a cue is fired. Requires OSC Remote Control to also be enabled.
Enable grandMA3
Section titled “Enable grandMA3”Enables the grandMA3 OSC integration.
Setup in grandMA3: add an OSC output with the destination set to the CueCollab server IP and configured OSC port (UDP), prefix set to grandma3, and both Send and Send Command enabled.
Allowed Sequences
Section titled “Allowed Sequences”Optionally restrict which grandMA3 sequence numbers trigger scene name updates. Leave empty to accept updates from all sequences.
OSC GrandMA2 Integration
Section titled “OSC GrandMA2 Integration”grandMA2 does not natively support OSC, but a Lua plugin is available (see the linked documentation on the page) that reads the active cue of a selected sequence on the master console and sends it to CueCollab via OSC. Once installed and running, it updates the environment scene name automatically.
OSC EOS Integration
Section titled “OSC EOS Integration”Allows CueCollab to receive scene name updates from an EOS lighting console (ETC family).
Enable EOS
Section titled “Enable EOS”Enables the EOS OSC integration.
Setup in EOS: go to System > Show Control > OSC, enable OSC TX, set the OSC UDP TX IP Address to the CueCollab server IP, and set the OSC UDP TX Port to the configured OSC port.
Use Text as Scene Name
Section titled “Use Text as Scene Name”When enabled, the full EOS cue label text (which may include fade information) is used as the scene name. When disabled, only the cue number is used.
MIDI Show Control (MSC)
Section titled “MIDI Show Control (MSC)”Allows CueCollab to receive cue GO commands from a MIDI Show Control source and use them to update the environment scene name.
Enable MSC
Section titled “Enable MSC”Enables the MSC listener. GO commands received via MSC update the environment scene name.
Device
Section titled “Device”The MSC device or group ID CueCollab should respond to. Options: All devices (0x7F), specific groups (G1–G15), or individual device IDs. Match this to the MSC output settings on your sending device.
Command Format
Section titled “Command Format”The MSC command format to respond to: All (0x7F), Lighting General, Sound General, Machinery General, Video General, Projection General, Process Control General, or Pyro General. Match this to your sending device.
Allowed Cue Lists
Section titled “Allowed Cue Lists”Optionally restrict which cue list numbers trigger scene name updates. Leave empty to accept updates from all cue lists.
MSC GrandMA2 Ethernet Integration
Section titled “MSC GrandMA2 Ethernet Integration”Enable grandMA2 Ethernet
Section titled “Enable grandMA2 Ethernet”Enable this to receive MSC from a grandMA2 Ethernet output. Required for grandMA2 MSC to function.
MSC Port
Section titled “MSC Port”The UDP port CueCollab listens on for grandMA2 MSC messages (range 6000–6100).
Setup in grandMA2: go to Setup > Console > MIDI Show Control. Set MSC Out Device/Group and MSC Out Command to match the values above, set the Ethernet port to the configured MSC Port, MSC Out Mode to Ethernet, and MSC Out Exec to Exec.Page.
Click Save to apply all Remote Control settings.