![]() ![]() We do that often, many of our lights are "unsupported cheap knockoffs". I like it personally.ĭo you have the docs for the skytek cans? I'd be happy to create a fixture profile for you in LK. A lot of the details in these videos are specific to us as a church, but I left them public in. I saw on here that someone said "it sucked" - and didn't really go into details as to why. A series of videos designed to train our volunteers and staff on the Lightkey lighting software. I think it died once while I was messing around with it, but I was also compiling an OpenFrameworks project, running Logic, Digital Performer and I might have had Final Cut open at the same time. Our cues are also really basic - I set up color 'moods' for the scene and switch them in MIDI via the backing tracks. Light key can set up the midi "buttons" to either be toggles (once for on, once again for off) or as momentary (on while held). I have a bunch of different cues set up, each mapped to a different midi note. The one before that was with a regular midi keyboard. I programmed our last show with a Korg PadKontrol: I don't see why not- it's essentially the same as what we're doing, except our lighting cues are played by the sequencer and not by a human on stage. I'm sure there are other (better?) solutions out there. We've done it in more complicated ways too, connecting midi externally between to physically separate computers (in fact that's how we play the shows back, two separate macs, one for lights one for sound). Make the final edits, quantize etc and I'm done. I then play back the backing tracks while "playing and recording" the lights on my midi keyboard or pad. Then I set the midi output of the 'light' tracks in digital perfomer to the midi input in light key. Set up all my fixtures, and create lighting cues. We play to backing tracks, so to create the shows I: In August 2021, we launched Lightkey Free edition, providing all of Lightkey’s prediction power for free with no compromise on privacy. I've created my own profiles for lights that don't exist in the library, and I've done a dozen maybe rock shows with it. Lightkey is a text prediction software for Windows that offers inline text predictions and real-time corrections, providing a powerful and confident writing experience that will take your typing to the next level. I don't have any issues with stability, and I've found it pretty easy to use- but I'm by no means an expert at it. We're using lightkey right now for a large theatrical shock rock show. Posted a big question today, love to hear what folks come back with. ![]()
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