For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab on MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power, worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.
> For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or
> other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab on
> MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
> It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power,
> worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.
>> For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or
>> other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab on
>> MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
>> It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power,
>> worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.
Our Head of Sound compared it with something that runs on a PC and
prefers the PC software. I've asked him what it's called and I'm
waiting to hear back from him. It might be Sound Forge. I'm interested
in it because of what it can do with LC Edit.
> It's the 2.2.5 version that is up on their site. Have you used it
> Patrick?
> Re:co
> On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:05, Patrick Neame wrote:
>> Is this a review of a new version?
>> On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:02 pm, Drew Reece wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or
>>> other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab on
>>> MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
>>> It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power,
>>> worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.
LC edit what's that?
Sound Forge seems to be an audio editor as far as I can tell? Try out
QLab, the demo lets you save for a limited period. I didn't get into
the DMX or MIDI side, but it ran video & audio from a new 15" Macbook
Pro very well.
The PC apps might be better, but I didn't want to deal with that
notion :-)
Re:co
> Our Head of Sound compared it with something that runs on a PC and
> prefers the PC software. I've asked him what it's called and I'm
> waiting to hear back from him. It might be Sound Forge. I'm
> interested in it because of what it can do with LC Edit.
> On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:08 pm, Drew Reece wrote:
>> It's the 2.2.5 version that is up on their site. Have you used it
>> Patrick?
>> Re:co
>> On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:05, Patrick Neame wrote:
>>> Is this a review of a new version?
>>> On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:02 pm, Drew Reece wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or
>>>> other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab on
>>>> MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
>>>> It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power,
>>>> worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.
> LC edit what's that?
> Sound Forge seems to be an audio editor as far as I can tell? Try
> out QLab, the demo lets you save for a limited period. I didn't get
> into the DMX or MIDI side, but it ran video & audio from a new 15"
> Macbook Pro very well.
> The PC apps might be better, but I didn't want to deal with that
> notion :-)
> Re:co
> On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:11, Patrick Neame wrote:
>> Our Head of Sound compared it with something that runs on a PC and
>> prefers the PC software. I've asked him what it's called and I'm
>> waiting to hear back from him. It might be Sound Forge. I'm
>> interested in it because of what it can do with LC Edit.
>> On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:08 pm, Drew Reece wrote:
>>> It's the 2.2.5 version that is up on their site. Have you used it
>>> Patrick?
>>> Re:co
>>> On 10 Nov 2009, at 21:05, Patrick Neame wrote:
>>>> Is this a review of a new version?
>>>> On Nov 10, 2009, at 9:02 pm, Drew Reece wrote:
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>> For anyone interested in controlling video/ audio for theatre or
>>>>> other complex 'presentations' take a look at my review of QLab
>>>>> on MMUG or check it out at http://figure53.com/qlab/
>>>>> It is really nice software that gives a lot of control & power,
>>>>> worth a look, especially since they licence by the day.