Muséik Installation and Set-Up
Connect Muséik to QLab through Syphon
Beginning with version 3.1.1 Muséik is Syphon-enabled, which means that you can feed audio, video and timecode data directly into QLab. This can be useful for projection mapping projects, multi-projector installations, and shows will complex audio or ...
Loading Show Files into Muséik
Once you have Muséik installed on your computer and your Show File(s) downloaded to the same hard drive you will need to load your media into the platform. To do this we first need to store the Show File(s) in the proper location. Check to make sure ...
Museik Quick Start Guide
Downloading Your Show Files
After your order is processed your items will be available immediately for download. There are two ways to gain access to your downloads: 1. The system will generate an email at the close of the sale that will include a link to your download. ...
Stop, Loop, Continue
To the right of the media title in the Playlist there is a clickable icon that allows you to determine what happens at the end of a file. The icon is a stop sign by default, meaning the file will simply stop playing at the end. Clicking the icon will ...
Storing Show Files on the Cloud and External Drives
Muséik prefers to access Show Files that are stored directly on your computer's hard drive. For performance situations we highly recommend making sure the files you will need live on the local hard drive. It is possible to access your Show Files from ...
Connecting Audio
There are two ways to output audio from the computer running Museik. Option one is to plug in to the 3.5mm headphone jack. This will give you a decent stereo signal that can be routed to external speakers, a sound board, or other external audio ...
Establishing a Private Network on a Mac (for wireless control)
To establish a wireless connection between the computer and a wireless device: 1. ON THE COMPUTER. Click on the network control icon in the upper right corner of the computer screen (located on the far left in the image below). 2. Click “Create ...
Controller Options for Muséik
If you are running Muséik on a laptop you have three options for how to control the software. IMPORTANT: A USB mouse plugged into your computer is the recommended controller. Always have a USB mouse available, even if you plan to control the software ...
Checking Your License Status
To check the status of a file license, including how many days remain before the license expires, click on "LICENSE STATUS" on the right side of the interface: A new window will open giving details about the file's license: A file needs to be open to ...
Using the iPad App (VIDEO)
Keyboard Commands and Shortcuts (VIDEO)
Changing Audio Outputs (VIDEO)
Using the Audio Mixer (VIDEO)
Connecting an iPad (VIDEO)
Using Track Notes (VIDEO)
Changing the File Directory
WINDOWS USERS: Muséik is set by default to read files stored on your local hard drive at the filepath: User/Documents/Museik/Library. If you need to access a Show File from a different location you can override the default in the Muséik SETTINGS ...
Creating a Playlist (VIDEO)
Setting Up Output Display Window (VIDEO)
NOTE: Since version 3.1.2 users can also toggle between fullscreen and thumbnail screen by clicking the FULLSCREEN button in the center of the interface. The ESC key is also still functional.
Loading a .ion Show File (VIDEO)
Loading and Playing Files
To access your Show Files they should be stored in the Library folder (Documents/Museik/Library). Click "Add Track" in the media bay where you wish to load the file. A finder window will open; navigate to the Library folder where the Show File is ...
Adding a Show File
To add a new Show File to your setup: 1. Download the file to your hard drive and unzip it. 2. Place the .ion file in the Library folder. The file path is: User/Documents/Museik/Library. Once the .ion file is in the Library folder you will be able to ...
The Main Interface
When you open Muséik and load a file the interface will have seven sections: 1. SCORE WINDOW. In this top window the score, or event map, will display. When the file is playing this window will become animated with material moving across it from ...
Installing Muséik on a PC
To install Musèik on a PC computer: 1. Download the program from at ionconcertmedia.com. 2. Open the MuseikSetup.exe installer. 3. If asked if you want to install an app from an unknown publisher, select YES. Depending on the version of Windows you ...
Mac Installation (VIDEO)
Muséik System Requirements
MAC COMPUTERS: Minimum: OS 10.1 or higher, 8 GB RAM, 1.4 GHz processor speed Recommended: OS 10.15 or higher, 16 GB RAM, 2.0 GHz processor or higher NOTE1 : Silicon chips work well with Muséik, but 16GB of RAM memory is still recommended. NOTE 2: ...