Custom Keymaps
You can change what keys are assigned to what events.
Edit-> Preferences -> Keyboard will let you change hotkeys. So, oldtimers, you have your “F” key back!
You can change what keys are assigned to what events.
Edit-> Preferences -> Keyboard will let you change hotkeys. So, oldtimers, you have your “F” key back!
Want to save your channels in a template so you can use them again and again? You can with a Light-O-Rama channel template. Applies to: S4 and all previous versions. Create a new sequence, or use an existing one to define your channels. Click “Edit -> Export/Import Channel Configuration -> Export Channel Configuration.” When prompted,…
If you have a lot of RGB channels in your sequence that you want to remove, clicking on them one by one could take a very long time. There is an easier way to delete multiple RGB channels at once. Applies to: S3, S4 Open the sequence in the LOR Sequence Editor. Right Click on…
When using the Light-O-Rama software, it is possible to import sequences from other users into your program. However, despite copying the sequence and audio file into the correct directories, you are getting a “Can not locate media file” type error. This is due to the way that Light-O-Rama encodes the audio sequence in the LMS…
When a sequence is created with a version of Light-O-Rama that is not licensed (running in demo mode only) LOR will encrypt that sequence to that computer. If you later purchase the software, please note the sequence is STILL encrypted. If you wish to copy/paste from or to it on another computer, you will need…
Sometimes when you create a new Musical Sequence, you can an error message that says, in part, “Audio Analysis Error.” If you encounter this error message there is an easy fix. See this PDF from LOR. You will need to run your audio file through Audacity. This will create a Constant Bit Rate MP3 file.
The Tracks feature within the Light-O-Rama sequence editor is often confusing to people. This article will try and explain it for you. When you are working within a sequence there are two people who control what is going on. You and the computer. As we all know computers like to store things in their language….