Below is a detailed Guide on how you can use VirtualDJ and Sunlite Suite 2 with OS2L: Download and install Sunlite Suite 2 Beta from NEW Sunlite download website BPM/Phase Sync From Sunlite Suite 2, click at the Sound to Light button at the top, to get the following window. MA-Lighting and Chamsys pop up in my mind.Sunlite Suite 2 with OS2L How to. You also get nice paperwork schematics of your shows.Īnd with console version, LightFactory seems to be alone with integration here, you have a quite seemless integration of patching instruments/heads/logical-channels, whatever they are called, and even more functionality, using CITP/CAEX protocoll.īut, of course, there are lighting applications integrated with their own versions of visualizers. Probably it is not easy to make an application setting up and showing 3D info in an easy way. I also find the GUI a bit unfamilar, but works ok when I got used to it. I also second/third this! And if you use LightFactory, as I do, you can even get a console version for USD399, around GBP250 if I convert correctly, and that without universe limit. And I have found support to be really good. but if its just the visualiser part you need then really consider Capture Polar Solo. What is it you are actually trying to achieve? Do you need live real-time rendering for pre-programming using a console, or just static renders independent of console to help design and present concepts to clients? Personally I think Capture is a lot easier to use and less demanding on hardware but still pricey if you need lots of channels. Light Converse is probably the best value if you need multiple universes but has a particularly difficult interface (IMO). I don't know how this works for the student version if you are eligible.ĮSP Vision is very good and you pay per universe which can help reduce costs if you don't need many but it also has yearly subs and needs an external design package - either Vectorworks or 3DS Max. Without this you won't be able to get new or updated fixtures and if you miss a year or more out you will have to pay all the backdated ones before you get access. It might also be worth noting that Wyg requires a yearly subscription after 12 months which itself is over £1k for perform. As far as I'm aware the visualisation in LJ is just a time-limited version of Martin Show Designer.