Round 2:
A little correction.. the pro version has over 200 script effects that can be dropped in to any show, and also over 100 shows included, from which you can learn from and copy and paste stuff, if desired! There is a learning hump, but when you consider how long your brain has been trained to use other software, it's not as bad as it first seems.
The good news here is that those buttons are on tool bars, so if you want all of them on top, you can drag all of them on top and they'll stay there.There are some quirks to the LSX interface that you'll need to get used to. One is that the navigation buttons are spread out among three sides (top, left, and bottom) of the main window, and some of the most common controls (play, stop, pause, zoom, etc) are located at the bottom.
Hi Jon, let's talk. Pretty much all of the 'beta testers' became such because they were purchasing a DAC or something and I offered it to them. No negative reasons, I do know you're a very busy guy and I have the utmost respect for that and your work.
Sorry for missing your first post! Part of the trouble with getting it to work with QM2k is I don't have one to debug with. But, ILD SOS and LaserCam works with QM2k, and apparently the QM32 works with it, so it's just around the corner. .net, as far as I know should work no differently than a slotted card.
Agreed! I asked again a few days ago and the response seemed to indicate that it would be after B was completely finished later in the summer. Hopefully it will come true this time, others have said it will never happen, who knows? The good news is a RIYA Lite is darn cheap and you won't have to wait because it's available NOW.
Thank you for the props, you should definitely finish it so you can enjoy what you've made, too.
I've sent out some demos, if I missed anyone please send a PM!