Hello,
So I'm getting started out I have 2x 7x10w Uking RGBW moving heads. I got them to add a little something to my garage shows. I do karaoke out there at times with friends and also have a large screen TV for football parties and having team colors on them for TD celebrations etc is cool right?!
Also wanted to see if I could find some prebuilt scenes. I did a few simple movements and colors for the things I mentioned that I have in mind. Once in awhile we get dance songs going and people get off their feet so thought it would be cool if I could find some fun scenes or at least a better auto build that would do more than the AUTO and MUSIC functions that are built in?
I've used FreeStyler and it has a functions that's OK for sound response. Does Q Light have anything like that where I could get beat response to the moving heads and color change paterns?
Noob getting started. Is there a scene library anywhere?
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Raymond,
Welcome to this forum.
A 'show' is very personal and built by adding layers of features depending on what you'd like to see happening.
Painting with light is my credo.
I'd suggest you have a look at the instructional videos.
After acquiring some knowledge, search for specific posts on topics where you might be stuck.
I could give you a complete show file, but without knowing how it's constructed or what's the thought behind it, it would not do any good...
I have posted some threads here on how to build a show: statics, dynamics, EFX on top...
Answering your question: yes, you can use the audio widget to trigger scenes, chasers, EFX, ...
Welcome to this forum.
A 'show' is very personal and built by adding layers of features depending on what you'd like to see happening.
Painting with light is my credo.
I'd suggest you have a look at the instructional videos.
After acquiring some knowledge, search for specific posts on topics where you might be stuck.
I could give you a complete show file, but without knowing how it's constructed or what's the thought behind it, it would not do any good...
I have posted some threads here on how to build a show: statics, dynamics, EFX on top...
Answering your question: yes, you can use the audio widget to trigger scenes, chasers, EFX, ...
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