Thanks a lot! :) Up until now I have only been making short videos with solutions to whatever setup-issue i come across, so others hopefully can save some time, but its a good idea that I could consider in the future! :) I would really recommend checking out the videos from channels such as Event-Lighting and Jonathan D. Martin to get more in depth into GrandMA3!
I dont know Ableton very well unfortunately, but I’m pretty sure it has some kind of feature where you can transmit Midi Timecode from it the same way😊
Do you know if it's possible to run Logic with SMTPE sending a signal internally to MagicQ or something similar. I'm just playing around and want to test some lights and when it's for real it will go as a SMTPE out from the computer to the real lightning engineer the way you show here I guess. But I'm a newbie and just wanted to see what the cues look like on the computer with a visualizer.
You can do this internally on one computer, yes. I dont know MagicQ very well, but you can download GrandMA3 OnPC for free (which has a built in visualizer), and route the MTC (Midi Timecode) this way from Logic to GrandMA3. If you want to do it with LTC timecode, like you would do sending a timecode track to the light engineer with an XLR cable at a gig, you could try to send a SMTPE track from Logic to a loopback output, (if your soundcard has that option), and input it into Lockstep (Watch this video for more info on lockstep: ruclips.net/video/DcSapIyZUmc/видео.html&ab_channel=TorfinnLysne-Lighting) converting it to MTC, and then recieve it as MTC in whatever lighting software you are using. I hope this can be helpful. Good luck! :)
Its made by a Norwegian manifacturer called "Rufo". It came with a small ETC console that I bought off the used market, so I dont know the exact model, but you can look at their website here: www.rufo.no/ Cheers!
Nice, keep it up! Consider making more in depth tutorials or run-throughs on these things as well. Grandma3/Timecode/setup/usage etc :-)
Thanks a lot! :)
Up until now I have only been making short videos with solutions to whatever setup-issue i come across, so others hopefully can save some time, but its a good idea that I could consider in the future! :)
I would really recommend checking out the videos from channels such as Event-Lighting and Jonathan D. Martin to get more in depth into GrandMA3!
@@TorfinnLysne-Lighting I am already a subscriber of both those channels, for sure 😀
How to setup a similar workflow with Ableton?
I dont know Ableton very well unfortunately, but I’m pretty sure it has some kind of feature where you can transmit Midi Timecode from it the same way😊
@@TorfinnLysne-Lighting got it thanks
Do you know if it's possible to run Logic with SMTPE sending a signal internally to MagicQ or something similar. I'm just playing around and want to test some lights and when it's for real it will go as a SMTPE out from the computer to the real lightning engineer the way you show here I guess. But I'm a newbie and just wanted to see what the cues look like on the computer with a visualizer.
You can do this internally on one computer, yes. I dont know MagicQ very well, but you can download GrandMA3 OnPC for free (which has a built in visualizer), and route the MTC (Midi Timecode) this way from Logic to GrandMA3.
If you want to do it with LTC timecode, like you would do sending a timecode track to the light engineer with an XLR cable at a gig, you could try to send a SMTPE track from Logic to a loopback output, (if your soundcard has that option), and input it into Lockstep (Watch this video for more info on lockstep: ruclips.net/video/DcSapIyZUmc/видео.html&ab_channel=TorfinnLysne-Lighting) converting it to MTC, and then recieve it as MTC in whatever lighting software you are using.
I hope this can be helpful. Good luck! :)
Hey nice setup what kind of Case is that?
Its made by a Norwegian manifacturer called "Rufo". It came with a small ETC console that I bought off the used market, so I dont know the exact model, but you can look at their website here: www.rufo.no/
Cheers!