Next Zoom meeting December 2024!

It’s way overdue, so let’s do a zoom meeting next week! Let me know which of these of these options works for you!

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Seb

The Zoom call will be :
December 6, 2024 5:00 PM

Check here for a link nearer the time. If you have a request for a demo, comment on this thread (especially if you can’t be on the call)

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The Zoom link is here :

Topic: Liberation Early Access Group meeting!
Time: 2024-12-06T17:00:00Z

Join Zoom Meeting

Meeting ID: 889 4206 6847
Passcode: 130852

Thanks for joining us! Here’s the recording. Mostly talking about changes in 0.7.x and timecode capabilities.

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This changes my life. I’ve been waiting for an application that will support my Laser music.

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This is really fantastic. With the current features, it gets really hard to imagine missing anything. This modular design gives you so much oversight and possibilities. As a beginner I looked into QuickShow and bumped into being locked out of features within a day, including nice 3d preview. It is good I discovered your software before getting a Unity laser with no ILDA options. I am also a Windows user (my very old Macbook struggles with the visualizer), so I would be very happy to get the new features like the much improved timeline. For me being able to loop short user defined sections of the timeline would be something I would miss most right now. Another idea of a feature would be being able to select frequency bands of your music input instead of the global volume of the audio input (maybe have the option of using the low, medium or high frequency band) to modulate nodes, but really that is nice-to-have. Thank you Seb, you are doing incredible work!

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Ah. I was just looking for high and low pass audio filters so that ones choreography can be bass (or treble) specific. Even better might be some pitch-based output - but that’s probably tricky, and it might be easier to try and do it some other way - eg. an external utility that can do a melody→volume conversion.

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