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Message: 12
Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 22:33:57 +0200
From: Francesco Ceruti <ceppofrancy(a)gmail.com
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Subject: [LAU] LiSP (Linux Show Player) -
player specifically designed
for stage productions
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I'm happy to announce the release of LiSP (Linux Show Player)!
"LiSP (Linux Show Player)" is a sound player specifically designed for
stage productions.
The goal of the project is to provide a stable and complete playback
software for musical plays, theatre shows and similar.
Features:
- Button matrix user interface, suited for touchscreens;
- Multiple tracks playback;
- Sound FX: gain, equalization, pitch shift, speed control and
compression applied in real time on each track
- Peak and ReplayGainnormalization
- Remote control over IP of slave/backup PC;
I applaud your effort. Something I've been thinking about for years. :)
I have not had time to try it yet, but did look at the wiki.
Is my understanding correct: at this point it plays a given audio file
when the button is pressed?
Can it be configured to advance to the next cue when the previous cue
is complete?
Can it advance and play automatically on completion of the previous cue?
Can it play a given cue in the background while other cues are played?
Can it fade any currently playing cue/s? Or fade all playing cues?
Can it cross fade?
For a good sample of features check out CueplayerPro
http://baxeldata.com/cueplayer.html "Is my understanding correct: at this
point it plays a given audio file
when the button is pressed?"
Yes
"Can it be configured to advance to the next cue when the previous cue
is complete?
Can it advance and play automatically on completion of the previous cue?
Can it play a given cue in the background while other cues are played?"
There's a "scene edit" that provide these features, but I'm not sure
that it works fully.
But for a more specific "cue-oriented" functionality there's a list/cue
layout in development.
"Can it fade any currently playing cue/s? Or fade all playing cues?"
You can use groups and stop-all option for try something, but nothing
more (for now).
But these may conflict with "scenes".
"Can it cross fade?"
No, unfortunately, i need to write it from scratch so for now no
cross-fade, only fade-in and fade-out. I think you can try to combine
these for something like cross-fade ;)
Thanks for suggestions :)