Using Freestyler for Live Band Applications
Posted: 01 May 2008, 02:50
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.
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.