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  1. It seems to be rather hard to find a freeware (or cheap) software that supports either SMPTE or MIDI Timecode (this would make it easy to sync to the playback software), lets me design my Lightshow virtually and then output the DMX data in sync.

  2. I have not played with it yet, but also look into their new software called Dylos. It is geared specifically towards shows centered around music, graphics, and effects. I am unsure if they have a free version of it though. LSL has videos on that too.

  3. You can at any time download Obsidian's Onyx, Chamsys Magic Q or any of the other free software people have mentionned. Chamsys Magic Q has a built-in visualizer, which is a very nice feature. The Onyx software is imo the easiest to learn ... but I'm biased, since it was the first software I tried out.

  4. the free and open-source light show software that lets you turn any party into a visually stunning experience. With MusicBeam, you can create dynamic and interactive light displays that are synced to your favorite music tracks, adding an extra level of excitement to your performances.

  5. DOWNLOAD. Studio DMX works with PRO DMX 2 to offer free and easy 3D lighting simulation on Windows, Mac OS and Linux systems. The simulator displays all types of LED, beam, wash, spot and laser effects in real time, and renders light shows based on the DMX patch from LED Player or Pro DMX software.

  6. Downloading our lighting software is totally free. You'll be able to unlock the power of SweetLight's features in just a few minutes, and start creating exceptional lighting animations, observable in our 3D visualization.

  7. These software programs would help you boss up your DMX lighting programming proficiency. Most of them are available for both macOS and Windows-based systems. 1. Q Light Controller+. The Q Light Controller+ (QLC+) software is a free and open-source DMX software with quite a ton of handy features.