my friends and I have set up a stage in our community centre for local bands and artists to perform. we do everything for free and qlc+ has helped us a lot. here is a link to our youtubechannel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvfNlg ... fumAtGRTYw
it is basically some scrap dmx lights, and a couple of AliExpress pixel led strips in old TL-tubes. but hey it works. it is also in 4k
a lot of the songs are in dutch, some English but we are talking lights here people, focus.
anyways, thanks for the software. hope you can find a song that you like and we would love a feedback
Re: Community videos using QLC+
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:25 am
by NateTheLightingGuy
Hello! Nate the Lighting Guy here with a new light show programmed to Everen Maxwell's song Breaking Time! After the show, I go into detail on how I programmed it! This was fun to do, but it took me a long time! I hope you like it!
Akai Mini mk2. Succeeded in mapping alll buttons. Mapped Color Press, and Coler Release. Mapped Blinking Red/Greeen + Static Red/Green Light. I Customize the side buttons [Small] & buttons above sliders [Small].
Thanks for both of you tagging the @qlcplus instagram.
Re: Community videos using QLC+
Posted: Sat Feb 11, 2023 11:32 am
by sbenejam
skankerror wrote: ↑Thu Jul 16, 2015 11:01 am
Hi guys,
thanks to QLC+ I can control from the stage light and video and play music of the show at the same time. I use latest QLC+ with qt5 on manjaro linux 64 with an APC mini midi controller, an Enttec opendmx usb, and a logitech webcam.
Even though I've been experimenting with QLC+ on various prototypes for quite some time, today I'd like to introduce you to one of these concepts: The Party Buzzer - a mobile 30-second disco that can be triggered with a buzzer.
The buzzer triggers an Arduino, which sends one of 10 random signals to a Raspberry Pi, which then triggers a light show according to the signal. After expiration, the Arduino triggers a waiting scene on the Raspberry Pi and is ready to receive new input from the buzzer.
The device basically consists of two physical components: The base with Raspberry Pi, amplifier, speaker, power supply, disco light and a base plate with spot. And the detachable column, which is plugged onto the base plate and contains the Arduino and the buzzer. Via an external DMX port on the back, other DMX devices could be added (last I had connected a fog machine).
From a first fit-check...
...to some woodwork and coloring...
...to some electronics...
...and a few plugs.
Thanks to the outsourced logic of the Arduino the QLC+ Ccntrol Panel is quite simpel and with the Web-Interface on the Raspbberry Pi its super easy to exchange files to add effects or new music.
Feel free to ask me any questions or bring in new ideas!
Re: Community videos using QLC+
Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:48 pm
by Lirodon
DJ set for a VRChat event in my self-made world, with lights run by me in real-time on QLC+ 4 (the DJ's angle doesn't show the full rig which goes down a "hallway" with a tall ceiling
Re: Community videos using QLC+
Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2023 4:39 am
by Yestalgia
Lirodon wrote: ↑Sat Nov 18, 2023 9:48 pm
DJ set for a VRChat event in my self-made world, with lights run by me in real-time on QLC+ 4 (the DJ's angle doesn't show the full rig which goes down a "hallway" with a tall ceiling