NOTE: I couldn't find a script writing section, so I decided to post it in general advice. If this isn't the right place for this thread, please feel free to move it!So about a year ago, I thought of an idea of a "backwards" comedy. This is the basic synopsis I have written up:I'm curious...
I know you can get OLA (https://www.openlighting.org/ola/) running on an rpi, useful for LED walls / artnet/sACN endpoints maybe? Never tried it though.Also, I believe QLC+ (http://www.qlcplus.org/raspberry.html) runs on the rpi, if you're looking to control a few lights on their own.Sent...
We recently rented 10 AT units for a show a month or so back (I don't remember the exact model) and had the exact same problem as you. I came to the conclusion that the connectors were bad, as any moderate jolt was enough to make them pop. There wasn't much we could do, as we only had 4 other...
The two light boards? Probably because "that's the way we've always done it" and nobody there likes patching. (they haven't even technically had a dedicated TD before this year) the newer board powers the auxiliary lights right in front of the nest which run off of newer dimmer packs like those...
https://github.com/techwiz24/soundclipYou'll need gtk+ 3.14 or newer, gstreamer 1.0, and python 3.I develop primarily on arch, so I'd love some debian / Ubuntu testing coverage!Its still a really early design, and I'll probably rewrite most of it, but I was able to use it for a show this...
I've used multiplay before, worked pretty well. I've started developing something similar for Linux ad I couldn't get multiplay working under wine. I've always run sfx off of my laptop.