Hey there,
this is
Martin. I am the developer of EventSoundControl. Did it for my own usage but it is to expensive to do this only for my own and so I decided to publish it. As I began I needed a clean, simple and fast solution to
play audio cues and playlists. Because there was nothing that was fine for me, I started EventSoundControl some years ago.
I think Alex is right mostly but in some cases it is very useful to have a simple all
in one solution for small projects. With EventSoundControl I'd do it like that:
- prepare and use QLC+ for the lights
- prepare the video playlist in VLC an
throw any output to a second
screen,
enable web control input in VLC
- create a
button with the desired audio file in EventSoundControls "
button player"
- give the audio
button a hotkey like the space bar
- edit the audio
button by EventSoundControls editor to give it some "actions" close to start the audio file:
- "MidiOut" action(s) for controlling QLC+ (virtual
MIDI is available at linux systems)
- "HttpRequest" action(s) for controlling VLC
Yes you can control whatever you want from within EventSoundControl by
midi,
osc (next
release), simulated key strokes (Win only) or HttpRequest. So you can get a control surface with audio capatibilities.