(yet another idiot) newbie question - Sound !!
Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 14:45
I've at least tried, honestly ! Youtube, google, here and everywhere..
So, I don't have freestyler yet. Still with a cheapish physical controller running 2 small stands of DMX lights for a band. (12 fixtures in total).
My main question is whether freestyler can do scene changes, or other effects, based on sound.
In our case, freestyler would be run from the same machine running the remote mixing of the sound (a rockband). I could imagine that IF sound-to-light works, then freestyler could pick up the sound either from the active soundcard in Windows or perhaps having a microphone ?
From what I've found by searching, a lot seems to be support for sound-to-light is there, but more per fixture than for controlling the scene changes. Though, many threads I've found/read seems to be a couple of years old.
So, recap,, interested in buying suitable usb-dmx, run freestyler, then let live music during events set the pace of the light and/or scene changes. Doable ?
T.i.a and hope the question isn't the same for the 100th time!!!...sorry.
Addition/Note;
Using the Behringer X-air series digital mixer that also work as a soundcard in Windows.
That leaves 2 options and/or requirements;
If using the Behringer's "sound" via USB as soundcard, then we of course need it to be connected via USB to the mixer on stage and thereby restricting placement.
In other words, preferred solution if doable would be if a simple microphones on the same PC running freestyler
could work.
So, I don't have freestyler yet. Still with a cheapish physical controller running 2 small stands of DMX lights for a band. (12 fixtures in total).
My main question is whether freestyler can do scene changes, or other effects, based on sound.
In our case, freestyler would be run from the same machine running the remote mixing of the sound (a rockband). I could imagine that IF sound-to-light works, then freestyler could pick up the sound either from the active soundcard in Windows or perhaps having a microphone ?
From what I've found by searching, a lot seems to be support for sound-to-light is there, but more per fixture than for controlling the scene changes. Though, many threads I've found/read seems to be a couple of years old.
So, recap,, interested in buying suitable usb-dmx, run freestyler, then let live music during events set the pace of the light and/or scene changes. Doable ?
T.i.a and hope the question isn't the same for the 100th time!!!...sorry.
Addition/Note;
Using the Behringer X-air series digital mixer that also work as a soundcard in Windows.
That leaves 2 options and/or requirements;
If using the Behringer's "sound" via USB as soundcard, then we of course need it to be connected via USB to the mixer on stage and thereby restricting placement.
In other words, preferred solution if doable would be if a simple microphones on the same PC running freestyler
could work.