QLC+ New direction
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:46 am
I was intrigued to read Massimo's announcement of the new direction for QLC+, and I look forward to evaluating it against my needs when it is released - good luck with it Massimo!
When I last looked at moving to QLC+ I really liked the overall application, and many of its features. However, there were two issues that prevented me from using it, because it just seemed a few steps backward from what I already have, old and creaky though that is. The first is the overall structure - cues seem to have been tacked on as an afterthought through the chasers function, which to me seems a bit odd. In all the shows I have seen, both amateur and professional, and all those I have done, the cue is the heart of the show. Sound is a cue, and so are lighting, effects, set changes, costume changes - even the actors' lines. I'd expect this to be at the heart of a lighting application, driving everything else, not a sideline. I have to admit, however, I didn't persevere with QLC+ and its cue system mainly because of the second issue.
At the moment, with my old LX app, I can also create sound cues - and I can overlay several sound cues at once to give ambience effects and action-based sounds at the same time, through the same single audio output. It also means that I can programme a single cue which does both the lighting fades and the sound cues together, even combining sound level fades and pans. Last time I mentioned this on the forum I received a stony reception, as though I was committing heresy to mention something that QLC+ can't do, and was even told that Windows can't do it. If so, then how come it works on my Windows machines, and has done for years. Believe me, I tried many work arounds, even to using the software MIDI driver to get QLC+ to cue my old package for the sound effects, but it didn't work so I had to give up.
I know Massimo said that he doesn't want any feature requests, but I hope that these two have been considered for the new direction. As my old package is only fully compatible with Windows XP, I am living on borrowed time, and I desperately want a worthy successor.
When I last looked at moving to QLC+ I really liked the overall application, and many of its features. However, there were two issues that prevented me from using it, because it just seemed a few steps backward from what I already have, old and creaky though that is. The first is the overall structure - cues seem to have been tacked on as an afterthought through the chasers function, which to me seems a bit odd. In all the shows I have seen, both amateur and professional, and all those I have done, the cue is the heart of the show. Sound is a cue, and so are lighting, effects, set changes, costume changes - even the actors' lines. I'd expect this to be at the heart of a lighting application, driving everything else, not a sideline. I have to admit, however, I didn't persevere with QLC+ and its cue system mainly because of the second issue.
At the moment, with my old LX app, I can also create sound cues - and I can overlay several sound cues at once to give ambience effects and action-based sounds at the same time, through the same single audio output. It also means that I can programme a single cue which does both the lighting fades and the sound cues together, even combining sound level fades and pans. Last time I mentioned this on the forum I received a stony reception, as though I was committing heresy to mention something that QLC+ can't do, and was even told that Windows can't do it. If so, then how come it works on my Windows machines, and has done for years. Believe me, I tried many work arounds, even to using the software MIDI driver to get QLC+ to cue my old package for the sound effects, but it didn't work so I had to give up.
I know Massimo said that he doesn't want any feature requests, but I hope that these two have been considered for the new direction. As my old package is only fully compatible with Windows XP, I am living on borrowed time, and I desperately want a worthy successor.