Hi Guys,
Got a Laserworld PRO 500 RGB that i've been using for about 2 years now, solely with a DMX controller and in standalone / to the beat of the music mode.
I find the DMX control very limited and the software the PRO 500 came with it naff and locks up and
just doesn't seem to do what it says on the tin.
What i'd like to do is get a bit of software that enables me to select various shapes at the press of a button, with the ability to pan / zoom / rotate / move / change colour using a joystick controller.
So i can physically move the laser beams around in realtime to the beat of the music and get me involved in the show as much as possible - and at the flick of a switch put it into auto mode that has
some more inspiring pattern sequences than those stored internally on the laser.
We are allowed to crowd scan where i am from, and my laser isn't that powerful anyway - i want to achieve time tunnels and all the really cool effects for the crowd - really not interested in what it can project onto a wall - it's the effect the crowd see that is most important.
I'm seriously getting into VJing, using Arkaos and projecting realtime video footage / clips etc onto a 15ft x 15ft screen in a local nightclub.
Now i have full control of my VJ software but i'd also like to get full control over my laser. DMX control is OK but for me it's not involving enough.
There is only myself who does the lighting / visuals at the gigs - so i need to be able to set the laser to auto mode whilst i am using Arkaos and visa versa. I have an auto mode on my VJ software, and obviously i can only control one bit of kit at a time.
So what is the best product on the market that can be hooked up to some form of midi controller, which will give me full and easy control of my laser.
I'm really confused about LivePro - Cypher Live Pro - Live Quick etc.
What do you think would be the best software for me ?
What is the best hardware to control the software - really looking for something with buttons that will activate my chosen image + the ability to manipulate it in real time usings some form of joystick control.
Be great if i could have a bit of advice on this matter from some of the experts, before shelling out £100's, or maybe even £1,000's of pounds.
Thanks in advance.
JAMIE