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Showeditor is an all-in-one laser show control programme that includes numerous user-friendly features for both beginners and pros. It allows for the easy production of timeline-based laser displays as well as ready-to-use live laser shows with simple operation and controls. The programme offers over 250 free laser displays as well as pre-configured MIDI profiles for quick setup. ILDA (*.ild) files may be exported and imported, allowing for simple data interchange across software applications.
Showeditor is an all-in-one laser show control programme that includes numerous user-friendly features for both beginners and pros. It allows for the easy production of timeline-based laser displays as well as ready-to-use live laser shows with simple operation and controls. The programme offers over 250 free laser displays as well as pre-configured MIDI profiles for quick setup. ILDA (*.ild) files may be exported and imported, allowing for simple data interchange across software applications.
Showeditor also supports DMX input and output: it may be controlled remotely using a DMX controller and can control any kind of lighting fixture. Enhanced MIDI capabilities allow you to create your own profiles. Even laser show novices may create their own figures, logos, and running or morphing texts thanks to the Figure Editor. Advanced capabilities like the abstractions generator, colour adaptation, and various optimization tools will help professional users.
The user interface of the programme is accessible in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Romanian.
An automatic playback system is often required for stationary laser show installations. In many circumstances, installing a computer control system is not an option. The Laserworld ShowNET interfaces include a microSD card and can read standard ILDA files (*.ild) that can be produced using Laserworld Showeditor or any other laser programme that supports ILDA file output.
After saving the required files to the microSD card, a simple dip switch setting switches the interface to auto play mode, which begins playing back the show files stored on the microSD card. Many preset numbers have already been recorded to the ShowNET interface's internal memory, and they may likewise be utilised for auto play.
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