Hi Keith, regarding filtering of the waveform (around 15:10), is it possible to have the QM plugins only analyze the part you have it filtered to. *when adding a new timing track
It automated sequencing like Tesla’s automated driving automates driving. Ie not completely but it (assuming you are happy with the results) automatically adapts effect behaviours to either the music itself or the timing tracks (which can be generated from the music). The title is a deliberate overreach and is essentially saying here are a number of features that can save you time in sequencing by letting the software adapt to the music rather than having to sequence every little reaction manually.
Excellent thank you. As someone about to embark on my Xlights and sequencing journey this has been very helpful.
Great video, look forward to trying these out for this years show!
keith you are a legend, thanks for all the help you provide
Great video, question, how to switch the x lights screen widow to dark mode thanks
Hi Keith, regarding filtering of the waveform (around 15:10), is it possible to have the QM plugins only analyze the part you have it filtered to. *when adding a new timing track
From memory that is what it does
How do I play my software automatically with out me touching my computer
I don't see how this automates lights with music?
It automated sequencing like Tesla’s automated driving automates driving. Ie not completely but it (assuming you are happy with the results) automatically adapts effect behaviours to either the music itself or the timing tracks (which can be generated from the music). The title is a deliberate overreach and is essentially saying here are a number of features that can save you time in sequencing by letting the software adapt to the music rather than having to sequence every little reaction manually.
@@Keithwestley What I meant to say was that your video didn't show music synced.
Nothing like spending 40 hours on a song. Then xlights crashes and loose everything.