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Team outputs
What each team sees on their dedicated screen.
Team outputs
Each team has its own output screen. The layout is shared — header, main content, sidebar — but what appears in the main area depends on which team you're looking at.
Shared layout
Header — spans the full top of the screen. Shows the CueProX logo, the team name, a connection indicator (green "Online" or amber pulsing "Reconnecting"), a STREAMING badge that appears only while a session is active, and a wall clock with the current date.
Main content — the left portion of the screen. Two cue cards side by side: the current cue on the left, the next cue on the right. Each card shows the cue title, type badge, timer countdown, and any team-specific notes for that cue.
Sidebar — the right column. Two sections stacked vertically: the Alerts block (any live alert the director has pushed to this team) and the Show overview (total event duration, elapsed time, remaining time, and cues remaining).
Cue cards
For most cue types, the card shows the title, type badge, and duration countdown. Team notes appear below — the per-team note the director or show editor added specifically for this cue and this team.
Live Song cues get extra fields on top: BPM, Key, and Time Signature. These are visible on all team outputs that show Live Song cues.
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Per-team specifics
Audio
Standard cue card with Live Song fields (BPM, key, time signature) shown when the cue is a Live Song. Team notes are prominent below the type badge. The screen is clean and focused — ideal on a laptop at the front-of-house position.
Video
Standard cue card plus a Camera Overview panel at the bottom of the screen. The panel lists all cameras configured in the room by name. CueProX doesn't track live camera state (which camera is hot, which is on preview) — that's your switcher's job. The overview is a reference: names and specs at a glance so your video director knows what's available.
Lights
Standard cue card plus a Fixture Grid panel. Each fixture block shows its programmed color for the current cue (pulled from the cue's fixture assignments) and the fixture name. Useful for confirming the expected state before the cue runs.
Live Song cues show BPM on the lights output, but Key and Time Signature are hidden — they're not relevant to the lighting workflow.
Camera
Identical layout to Video: standard cue card plus the Camera Overview panel. In a two-operator setup where video and camera are split between two people, both get the same reference panel.
Stage
Standard cue card plus a Solo Assignments panel for Live Song cues. The panel has two sections:
- Vocal Solos — up to two slots, each showing the member's name and a mic icon
- Instrument Solos — up to two slots, each showing the member's name and an instrument icon
When a cue isn't a Live Song, the Solos panel is hidden and the stage output shows a standard cue card only.
Q&A
Standard cue card. The actual Q&A moderation workflow lives in director view — the Q&A output is a separate screen (the audience-facing display). The Q&A team output keeps the moderator oriented with the show flow while they work in the director panel.
Custom teams
Custom teams get the same layout as standard teams: header, cue cards, sidebar. Content is driven entirely by the per-team notes you add to each cue. Custom team outputs require a plan that includes the custom team outputs feature.