Hello All,
I recently found Freestyler and Easy View 3D. I agree that these are great software applications but being an extreme newb to DMX / Computer Controlled Lighting, I am having a bit of difficulty in grasping how to take sequences to cues, then running cues in a live / band situation.
So here is my scenario: Song 1 - Verse, Chorus, Verse, Chorus, Bridge, Chorus, Out
Sequence 1 = Verse Length
Sequence 2 = Chorus
Sequence 3 = Bridge
Sequence 4 - Out (Fade / Snap) Blackout
Cue = Seq1, Seq2, Seq1, Seq2, Seq3, Seq2, Seq4
Is this correct? What is the best way to get from say song 1 to song 2 to song 3 etc....? Should I try to pipe music into the Sound to Light Module from Winamp through the line input?
I appreciate any pointers or guidance to a user guide / manual of some sort. (I already have the Tutorial Guides for Freestyler / EV 3D.)
Thanks for any assistance,
Chris B.
Using Freestyler for Live Band Applications
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Using Freestyler for Live Band Applications
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Re: Using Freestyler for Live Band Applications
Hi Chris,
I play in a live covers band called Krisis, and our lightshow is controlled through Freestyler.
We have two uses for Freestyler:
1.
We have 7 Starville LED par cans DMX'd through freestyler on a sequence that is triggered by sound through the mic input (placed in the drummers bass drum). This enables us to have floods of colour that sync with the beat of the music. And more importantly, not suffer from any heat generated from BULBS
This is a perfect solution for our pub gigs.
2.
The 7 LED par cans then DMX into moving heads, scanners, strobes, colour changes and LED strips to create a large show for big events.
I have created 20 scenes stored in the cue for every mood of every song, for instance a basic colour changing program, then strobes and big moving lights using everything.
Then I use the Behringer FB1010 midi foot controller to trigger the cue's in freestyler by midi.
That way, during the show, I have complete control of the mood of the lighting with my feet.
Hope this helps??
Regards
Chris B
I play in a live covers band called Krisis, and our lightshow is controlled through Freestyler.
We have two uses for Freestyler:
1.
We have 7 Starville LED par cans DMX'd through freestyler on a sequence that is triggered by sound through the mic input (placed in the drummers bass drum). This enables us to have floods of colour that sync with the beat of the music. And more importantly, not suffer from any heat generated from BULBS
This is a perfect solution for our pub gigs.
2.
The 7 LED par cans then DMX into moving heads, scanners, strobes, colour changes and LED strips to create a large show for big events.
I have created 20 scenes stored in the cue for every mood of every song, for instance a basic colour changing program, then strobes and big moving lights using everything.
Then I use the Behringer FB1010 midi foot controller to trigger the cue's in freestyler by midi.
That way, during the show, I have complete control of the mood of the lighting with my feet.
Hope this helps??
Regards
Chris B