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    I'll take that $20.00 now Mike.


    Only kidding,
    Geo, there's great support with LSP and that played a big part with my dicision.


    animal

  2. #12

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmulvenna View Post
    Hi Geo,

    You can use the following protocols with LSP
    Renard
    DMX
    Animated Lighting
    x10
    e1.31
    LOR
    pixelnet

    Let me know if I can answer any other questions regarding LSP.

    Hope that helps

    Mike

    Hello Mike

    Nice to know that handles a few formats and I CAN use the Renard controllers with it.

    Quote Originally Posted by animal View Post
    Hey Geo,

    It took aliitle while to get use to the program. I did alot of test sequences to get a feel for not useing a grid. Once I got through the learning curve. It be came second nature not useing a grid. I too used the video like Mike as an media clip which alowed me to place it and move it any where with in the sequence. LSP is a powerfull program with alot of bells and whisles. My only sugestions is for the first year. Keep it simple. (fade ins, fade outs, chases, blends, twinkles, etc.), and get into LSP forums and chat rooms. There are great people there that can answer any questions to get thru your issues. Mike (mmulvenna) has been a great help to me.

    Good luck,
    animal
    What kind of editing system does LSP use? What do you mean by 'moving the video?'

    I have not looked in depth on the website as of yet (busy lifestyle). But I am mainly looking for a perfect SYNC to video.

    Quote Originally Posted by mmulvenna View Post
    Animal, great suggestion for the first year. I would also suggest anyone considering the use of LSP watch the videos on the home page and also the videos in the "TIPS and TRICKS" Section of the forum. They are located in a sticky at the top of the forum.

    There are users on the LSP forum that are alwasy glad to help whenever they can so don't hesitate to ask any question regarding the use of LSP.
    Ok, sounds good. Hopefully with the rain today I can do some more reading .

    Thanx guys!

    Geo

  3. #13

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    Quote Originally Posted by jukingeo View Post


    What kind of editing system does LSP use? What do you mean by 'moving the video?'
    Geo
    If you mean Video editing it does not you edit the video outside of LSP.

    Moving the video means you can place it anywhere you want within the time line. It normally starts at the very beginning but it does not have to.

  4. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmulvenna View Post
    If you mean Video editing it does not you edit the video outside of LSP.

    Moving the video means you can place it anywhere you want within the time line. It normally starts at the very beginning but it does not have to.
    What I meant by editing system, I meant in reference to programming the lights in relation to the video. Does LSP use the same "piano roll" system that Vixen does, or is it a totally different system.

    So basically with the video you can shift the position? How well can you sync up the lighting events to the video? I know that Vixen is pretty precise. Naturally I would be looking for the same kind of precision with LSP.

    I did some reading on the site today and it certainly seems the LSP has quite a few features up on Vixen...the big one being able to "play the lights" LIVE. That certainly is cool. As it is I have been using Vixen for other things besides Christmas lighting. But I am certainly ready to take it to the next level with LSP.

    Thanx,

    Geo

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    Quote Originally Posted by jukingeo View Post
    What I meant by editing system, I meant in reference to programming the lights in relation to the video. Does LSP use the same "piano roll" system that Vixen does, or is it a totally different system.

    So basically with the video you can shift the position? How well can you sync up the lighting events to the video? I know that Vixen is pretty precise. Naturally I would be looking for the same kind of precision with LSP.

    I did some reading on the site today and it certainly seems the LSP has quite a few features up on Vixen...the big one being able to "play the lights" LIVE. That certainly is cool. As it is I have been using Vixen for other things besides Christmas lighting. But I am certainly ready to take it to the next level with LSP.

    Thanx,

    Geo
    Here's a quick video on how you can use media clips with LSP.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_DNS...eature=related

    animal

  6. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by mmulvenna View Post
    I have used LSP fro 2 years now and really like it. I have 33 sequences and all but 3 of them have a corresponding video which works wonderfully. With LSP, you can do video 2 different ways. You can sync do the programming to an MP3 and then use the video as a media clip, or you can do the programming to a video that has an audio track. I use the MP3 method.
    Hello Mike,

    I am starting to use LSP right now and I am on the 60 day trial. While I can see the program has quite a few options, I am finding it difficult to use. I am hoping that passes in time.

    However, when reading up on as much information as possible, I came across the testimonials on the company's web site and saw a post made by you in regards to an issue with the sequencer that forced you to redo your sequence "from scratch". Naturally I am concerned about this considering that it sometimes takes WEEKS to sequence a single song.

    Do you know if this problem was corrected? I sure hate to invest $80 in a program that doesn't work right.

    Thanx,
    Geo

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