
So I think, once you get used to it, you find it works well.I think the program could work 1000x faster and would attract the more professional part instead of the "kids" in the industry if it would actually look and feel and work as professional CAD-software. If Light Converse is the same then fair play, I just found it a bit too much like teeth pulling when I dipped my toe. Given a bit of time to get over it, it's fantastic.

So, although making a product have a Windows user interface will allow ordinary people to understand it more readily, doesn't mean that experienced professionals will be able to get the job done any quicker!ĭon't get me wrong, I use MagicQ, the lighting desk lots of people moan about for the same reasons, because it doesn't function 'like a Windows app'. I remember when Tango went from a DOS program to Windows, and they adopted the Windows user interface, it took me around 10 times as long to lay out a circuit board as with the old DOS version. So I think, once you get used to it, you find it works well. If you come to a professional lighting tradeshow, such as Lighting Dimensions International, and ask Gordon to show you how it works, he can whip together a stage with lasers and moving lights in no time. But, just because it's different doesn't mean it's bad. It is made unlike all other Windows programs. DMX controlled moving objects (trussing, staging, actors, etc.Light Converse user interface is certainly "different".Full customizable 3D libraries include fixtures, staging, trussing, speakers, furniture, etc.

32 independent video streams (live input or avi) can be applied to any object (screens, walls, etc.).Instant hight quality 7 megapixel rendering.New Rendering Engine with higher quality and speed (>100fps), view 100’s of moving lights in real-time.Direct connectivity with Hog3, Hog3PC, GrandMA, Hippotizer, Avolites ACDI, Zero-88 (bidirectional), Pangolin Laser Software and others.Live 3D visualization with connection to any lighting console (DMX, Art-Net or sACN).

LightConverse can be connected to any DMX/Art-Net lighting console or operated via an optional on-board control application and provides for seamless integration with various other control systems (for example laser control, pyro control and rigging control). The software offers photo-realistic visualization of all aspects of entertainment events or architectural projects and is a powerful solution as a programming or sales presentation tool. Is a real-time 3D Virtual Show Platform that can be used to integrate and visualize multiple show related disciplines including lighting, video, laser, pyrotechnics and moving objects (such as trussing, video screens, staging, sets, and performers).
