Supported Devices
Posted: 30 Jan 2009, 21:44
Hello,
Brand new to the forum. Actually not a Freestyler user yet, but could not find answers to my questions on the Freestyler home page or support page, so this seems the logical place to ask. I am deciding whether to become a Freestyler user, and the question hinges on a couple of things.
Primarily, where can one find a list of supported USB/DMX interfaces? (Oops, just found this on the Download page)
Secondly, does it specifically support the Velleman VM116? (it's not listed there, but another Velleman product is)
Thirdly (and this is a bit more ambiguous): I am only interesting in designing and running lights in a (small) theatre situation. I would like to know how users feel this software stacks up for capabilities and ease of use in (1) designing and then (2) running the lights for a show. My situation is typically one person running lights and sound (like I said, a small theatre), and I place a great store in letting that person concentrate on the show and the script, and just pressing NEXT (or whatever) for the next cue. I have s/w that makes that possible for sound, and am looking for s/w + USB/DMX solution for the lighting.
I guess if Freestyler does not support the VM116, or if you think the s/w is inappropriate for my intended use, I'd appreciate any suggestions for other possibilities.
Thanks in advance or any help.
Chuck Puckett
"I don't want to steal the show... I only want to borrow it for awhile"
http://www.puckettpublishing.com
Brand new to the forum. Actually not a Freestyler user yet, but could not find answers to my questions on the Freestyler home page or support page, so this seems the logical place to ask. I am deciding whether to become a Freestyler user, and the question hinges on a couple of things.
Primarily, where can one find a list of supported USB/DMX interfaces? (Oops, just found this on the Download page)
Secondly, does it specifically support the Velleman VM116? (it's not listed there, but another Velleman product is)
Thirdly (and this is a bit more ambiguous): I am only interesting in designing and running lights in a (small) theatre situation. I would like to know how users feel this software stacks up for capabilities and ease of use in (1) designing and then (2) running the lights for a show. My situation is typically one person running lights and sound (like I said, a small theatre), and I place a great store in letting that person concentrate on the show and the script, and just pressing NEXT (or whatever) for the next cue. I have s/w that makes that possible for sound, and am looking for s/w + USB/DMX solution for the lighting.
I guess if Freestyler does not support the VM116, or if you think the s/w is inappropriate for my intended use, I'd appreciate any suggestions for other possibilities.
Thanks in advance or any help.
Chuck Puckett
"I don't want to steal the show... I only want to borrow it for awhile"
http://www.puckettpublishing.com