![]() ![]() We need it to be super intuitive for them and we don't want them to have to get a professional lighting degree to run lights for our worship gathering.Īt our church, we're small, we don't have a huge tech team so we automate our lighting changes. It can get pretty frustrating especially in our church context when we have volunteers who aren't professionally trained. ![]() The user interface looks like the cockpit of a jumbo jet. I don't know what it is about lighting software over the past years, but they all seem really confusing when you look at the software. I'm willing to pay at least a couple hundred bucks if something is supported, it's reliable and it's just going to work. I'm not a big fan of open source software because often it's confusing, takes forever to figure out and there's lots of weird glitches and bugs you have to deal with. I don't think software needs to be free because that means there's no development and support going into it. When I say "budget friendly" I mean less than a $1,000. We can't have the software glitch in the middle of a worship service and then have all the lighting scenes go haywire. Buying CriteriaĪs I looked for a new software to replace myDMX 3.0, I had some criteria that it had to meet before I bought it. However, I couldn’t find a lasting solution so I decided to make the jump to a new software. I tried to do a ton of research to figure out how I could troubleshoot this problem, and I think it had something to do with the midi automation. ![]() During our rehearsals and worship services, the computer running this software was starting to lag like crazy which was really frustrating for the volunteers and for myself. ![]()
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