Script:Roll20 Audio Master
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Version: 2.15
Last Modified: 2021-01
Code: Roll20-Audio-Master
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Roll20 Audio Master (or Roll20AM) is a script that allows you to replicate all of the commands in the basic u Jukebox, and then some via chat commands or a user interface that displays within q Text Chat, along with the ability to grant players selective access to the jukebox.
Overview
Roll20 Audio Master (or Roll20AM) is a script that allows you to replicate all of the commands in the basic u Jukebox, and then some via chat commands or a user interface that displays within q Text Chat, along with the ability to grant players selective access to the jukebox.
The script allows playlist functionality by importing all tracks and playlists from u Jukebox into Roll20AM. There's an ability to create up to 4 dynamic playlists (called Tags) from individual tracks so you don't have to go back and manipulate Jukebox and import again into Roll20AM. The in-game help has been disabled for the time being because of the new User Interface, which makes building help around the UI a challenge.
The API command always starts with:
!roll20AM
Contents |
Getting Started
By default, Roll20AM doesn't have access to any of your u Jukebox tracks & playlists, so they need to be imported.
To import all tracks & playlist in your u Jukebox to Roll20AM, do the following command once(it should update the chat to mention they are now imported):
!roll20AM --config,import
The Configuration Menu is where you can change setting for Roll20AM:
!roll20AM --config
To check if Roll20AM have access to your tracks, you can do:(or select "Tracks" from the Config Menu)
!roll20AM --config,menu=tracks
If you want to give players access to the api, do, then check #player-section:
!roll20AM --edit,access|player
If you have a track named "Wind", you can make it play & stop with these commands:
!roll20AM --audio,play|Wind !roll20AM --audio,stop|Wind
The User Interface
The UI is designed so once you are in it, you won't have to execute Roll20AM commands. You access it with the command:
!roll20AM --config
It can be handy to create a quickbar macro to quickly access the menu without having to type it out.
Configuration Menu
- Master Volume - Click on the volume level to set another default volume. This updates all playlists and tracks. Master volume is the loudness (0-100) that a track will start playing at.
- Fade Time - Click on the seconds to set another default. This updates all playlists and tracks to the new fade time. Fade time is the number of seconds to fade in or fade out tracks.
- Delayed - Click on the seconds to set another Delayed time. This updates all playlists and tracks. Delayed is the number of seconds to wait before anything is done with a track.
- Playlists - Brings up the Playlists Menu, which shows all playlists you have defined in Jukebox.
- Tracks - Brings up the Tracks Menu, which shows all tracks you have in Jukebox. If you have a lot of tracks, this menu can be a challenge to use
- Tags - Brings up the Tags Menu, which shows 4 Tags (Tag 1 through Tag 4). Tags are "dynamic" playlists that enable you to assign any number of tracks into one of the 4 tags
- Stop All Tracks - Stops audio for all tracks across all playlists
- Import Jukebox - Brings in all Playlists from Jukebox, assigns all tracks in those Jukebox playlists to the Playlists in Roll20AM and brings in all other tracks that may not be assigned to Jukebox Playlists
- Remove All - Cleans out Roll20AM by removing all playlists and tracks from Roll20AM. This does not affect Jukebox. Use this when you make a lot of changes to your Jukebox Playlists. This is also needed when there is a schema change in Roll20AM. Check Schema version at the top of the script.
- Viewed By - Ability to assign control of Roll20AM to a single or all players. Roll20AM menus may be viewed by: GM (Only), All (all players), Individual Player (drop list list of players to choose from).
- Access - Ability to give that person access to selective or all tracks: None (no player access to tracks or playlists), Full (full access to tracks or playlists), Limited (GM has to go through tracks and playlists and click the padlock icon in order to enable access)
- Menu Display - Ability to turn off all menu display, EXCEPT for the config menu. That will always come up so you can turn back on Menu display. This removes the requirement for the nomenu command in Macros
Audio Master Controls
What each symbol or part of the menu does.
- Playlist or Tag Name - click on it to view the tracks assigned to the Playlist or Tag
- Volume - clicking on the current volume level brings up a roll query where you can enter a new volume. This volume will be applied to the playlist and all tracks in the playlist. It does not change the volume of tracks that are playing
- Fade Time - click on the number of seconds brings up a roll query where you can enter a new fade time (in seconds). This is applied to all tracks in the playlist/tag, if clicked there, or to an individual track, if clicked there. Fade time is used to determine time it takes to fade in and fade out a track
- Delayed Time - click on the number of seconds to bring up a roll query where can enter a new delayed time (in seconds). This is applied to all tracks in the playlist/tag, if clicked there, or to an individual track, if clicked there. Delayed time determines the number of seconds to wait until the next Roll20AM action is taken.
- Play/Stop Button - click on play to start the track. The playlist will turn green to show it's running and a stop button will appear to stop the playlist whenever you wish. Click on the stop button to stop the track. The playlist will turn back to red to show it's stopped and the play button will appear to start it again
- Fade In/Fade Out Button - click on this to fade in the track. The sound will gradually increase from 0 to the current track volume based on the Fade Time. The playlist will turn from red to green to show it's running and the fade out button will display. Click the fade out button to fade out the track
- Decrease Volume - click on this once or multiple times to reduce the volume of the track. If the track is playing, it will reduce the volume of the playing track
- Increase Volume - click on this once or multiple times to increase the volume of the track. If the track is playing, it will increase the volume of the playing track
- Mode - click on this to set the mode of the Playlist/Tag/Track
- Single - Plays a single track and stops
- Loop - Plays through all songs in order and will start again with first song when it has played all songs
- Random - Randomly chooses a song to play and will continue to randomly choose other songs until the playlist is stopped or faded out. Not available for Tracks
- Shuffled - Uses an method to shuffle the tracks and then will play through all songs in a shuffled order. Not available for Tracks
- Together - Plays all tracks in the playlist at once. Not available for Tracks
- Random Single Track - So you can use your playlist for continuous Random play or it will randomly play a single track and stop.
- Unlock Track- click on this to enable player access to the playlist. Players can't see the Roll20AM menus, but they can issue macro commands against the playlist. The icon changes from locked to unlocked. Click on the unlock icon to lock the playlist again
- Remove Track - click on this to remove the track from Roll20AM
- Tags
- Tag 1 to Tag 4 -- click on this to assign the track to Tag 1/2/3/4. The icon changes to a check mark. Click on the check mark again if you want to remove it from Tag 1/2/3/4
- Return Button - This button will display the previous menu. If you are on the Tracks View, it will return to Configuration. If you are on Playlist/Tags View, it will return to Configuration. If you are on Playlist or Tag Tracks View, it will return to the Playlists or Tags View.
Using the Script
Basic Syntax
The contents of a command will change based on what you are doing, but the basic format will always look like this(case sensitive and all commands must start with this):
!roll20AM
Actions (must come after !roll20AM
and preceeded by --
, for example, --audio
, --edit
, or --config
-
--audio
- starts all audio related activities (play/stop, fade, etc) -
--edit
- starts all edit activities (changes volume, fade time, etc) -
--config
- displays menus or imports jukebox into Roll20AM or removes everything from Roll20AM
- Audio Commands -
play
,stop
,fade
,in
,out
,increase
,decrease
are a small list of sample commands
-
|
(doesn't seem true?)- all commands must have a|
character at the end. This is required. Everything after the|
will be a comma delimited lists of Playlists, Tags, Tracks or any combination and must match the name of the Playlist, Tag, or Track. You can also not provide anything after the|
in some cases
Example:
-
!roll20AM --audio,play|Wind
- starts playing the "Wind"-track
Audio Commands
-
play
- starts a track using the tracks current volume
-
stop
- stops a track that is playing. If no Playlists, Tags or Tracks follow the '|', then it will stop all Playlists, Tags or Tracks
-
fade
- this starts either a fade in or fade out
-
in
- fades in the Track from 0 to current volume level
-
out
- fades out the Track from current volume level to 0
-
-
increase
- increases both the volume of the Playlist, Tag or Track by 5% and any tracks that are currently playing
-
decrease
- decreases the Track from current volume level by 5% and any tracks that are currently playing
Example:
-
!roll20AM --audio,play|Fallout- Underground Troubles
- starts playing the "Fallout- Underground Troubles"-track -
!roll20AM --audio,stop|Fallout - Underground Troubles
-
!roll20AM --audio,fade,in|Battle
(fades in the playlist) -
!roll20AM --audio,stop|
(stops all tracks)
Edit Commands (GM Only)
- access
player
- opens the Playlist, Tag or Track for player access (they can issue roll20 commands against it)gm
- locks the Playlist, Tag or Track from player access (roll20 commands will be rejected)
- mode
single
- sets the Playlist, Tag or Track mode to single. For Playlists or Tags, it will play a singe track starting with first (open the Playlist or Tag to view current track order) and then stop. If you start the Playlist or Tag again, it will play the next track in order. For a track, it will play the track once and then stop.loop
- sets the Playlist, Tag or Track mode to loop. For Playlists or Tags, it will play each track in order (open the Playlist or Tag to view current track order) and will continue to play each tracks, starting from the beginning if all tracks have been played, until the Playlist or Tag is stopped or faded out. For a track, it will play the track continuously until the track is stopped or faded out.random
- sets the Playlist, Tag or Track mode to random. For Playlists or Tags, it will play a completely random track and continue to play more random tracks until the Playlist or Tag is stopped or faded out. This mode isn't available when setting a Track mode.shuffled
- sets the Playlist, Tag or Track mode to shuffled. For Playlists or Tags, it will shuffle the Playlist or Tag and then play each track in shuffled order until the Playlist or Tag is stopped or faded out. This mode isn't available when setting a Track mode.together
- sets the Playlist, Tag or Track mode to together. For Playlists or Tags, It will play all tracks in the Playlist or Tag at once. Fade Out will fade out all tracks and stop will stop all tracks. This mode isn't available when setting a Track mode.
volume,level=<0-100>
- sets the volume level for the playlist or track. If playlist or track is not provided sets the volume level for ALL playlists and tracks
fade,time=<number of seconds>
- sets the fade time for the playlist or track. If playlist or track is not provided sets the fade time for ALL playlists and tracks. Fade time is used to fade in or fade out a playlist or track.
delayed,time:<number of seconds>
- sets the delay time for the playlist or track. If playlist or track is not provided sets the delay time for ALL playlists and tracks. Delay time is used to force a track or playlist from starting based on the delayed number of secondsk.
set
/ unset
(used for tracks only)
-
tag1
,tag2
,tag3
,tag4
- sets / removes a track into/from Tag List 1/2/3/4
Example:
-
!roll20AM --edit,volume,level=50|
(sets all playlists and tracks to 50)
-
!roll20AM --edit,fade,time=10|11 - Drain You
(sets the fade time to 10 seconds for this track)
-
!roll20AM --edit,set,tag1|Stone Temple Pilots - Atlanta
(sets this track into Tag 1 List)
Player
To allow players access to Audio Master, you need to first run
!roll20AM --edit,access|player
Then you need to grant players access to individual tracks or playlists. Config Menu has "lock" symbol to show if track/playlist is available to player or not.
Config Commands (GM Only)
If menu=
is omitted from the --config
command, Roll20AM will display the setup menu
-
menu=
-
tracks
- display the tracks menu which shows all tracks current in Roll20AM -
tags
- display the 4 tag lists -
playlists
- displays all playlists currently in Roll20AM -
<playlist name>
- displays all tracks assigned to the playlist. The playlist name must be provided and match what is in Roll20AM -
Tag1
toTag4
- displays all tracks assigned to that tag
-
-
import
- imports the Jukebox into Roll20AM. This will do incremental additions, so as long as your playlists names don't change, additional tracks will be added from Jukebox to the correct playlist. Tracks unassigned to playlists are brought in as well
-
remove
- removes everything from Jukebox. This is recommended if large changes, new playlists, changed playlists exist in Jukebox. Run this command before running theimport
command
Example:
-
!roll20AM --config
(displays the setup menu) -
!roll20AM --config,menu=Battle
(displays the tracks assigned to the "Battle"-Playlist) -
!roll20AM --config,menu=tracks
(displays all tracks in Roll20AM) -
!roll20AM --config,menu=Tag3
displays all tracks assigned to Tag3 -
!roll20AM --config,remove
(removes tracks & playlists from Roll20AM) -
!roll20AM --config,import
(imports all tracks & playlists into Roll20AM from Jukebox)
Special Commands
-
delay
- adding delay:<number of seconds> to any command will delay that command by the number of seconds. Delay is optional. -
nomenu
- Roll20AM will often issue menu refreshes to reflect a change in a track (for example, track started or track stopped). No menu prevents display of refresh menus. Add it to any audio command. It's optional
More Tips
- Chat Menus -- great for making a menu for you favorite commands, without bloating your quickbar
- Script to Create Roll20AM Inline-Link Chat Menu Macro(Forum)
- Adding Roll20AM call to spell description(Forum)
- Soundboard macro generator for [Roll20 Audio Manager(Forum) by Keith
Changelog
- Version 2.15, update by Victor B., Jan 2021
- details(Forum)
- Version 2.12 update, 2018
- Version 2.08 update, 2018
- Version 1.0 creation by Scott C., 2017 - thread(Forum)
See Also
- API:Script Index (partial) list of other APIs