How do I backup my sequences?
The easiest way to do this would be to backup the entire “Audio” and “Sequences” directory.
You may also consider backing up your entire Light-O-Rama data directory (the default is a folder within “My Documents”).
The easiest way to do this would be to backup the entire “Audio” and “Sequences” directory.
You may also consider backing up your entire Light-O-Rama data directory (the default is a folder within “My Documents”).
Version 3.0.0 had a bug where the Hardware Utility might confuse certain controller types with each other when it scans for connected hardware. For example, if you had a CTB16PC controller, version 3.0.0’s Hardware Utility might incorrectly report it as being a CCF controller. This was corrected in 3.0.2.
The default LOR Data directory is where your audio, sequence and show files are located. (Along with your Visualization folders, etc.) When you first ran Light-O-Rama you were asked where you want to put this directory. If you’ve forgotten where that is, just want to change it, here is how. (Text copied from Bob at…
When transferring sequences between computers it is important to copy both the sequence and the audio file that goes with it. By default your sequences and audio are stored in folders called, no surprise here, “Sequences” and “Audio.”These two folders can be found in your default Light-O-Rama directory, usually in the “Light-O-Rama” folder under “My…
Each year there are stories of people who have lost all of their sequencing work (and family photos) because of a hard drive crash or other disaster. If they had a backup of the data, then restoring it would be easy. However many people today do not have a backup solution and are at risk…
No. * You may only run one version of the software on your computer. Thus you could not have 2.9.14 and 3.0.2 installed at the same time. * If your technical in nature, and the concept of a Virtual Machine doesn’t scare you, consider that as an option.
If the musical selections you are using have different volume levels and you want to normalize them, thus making them all the same volume, consider MP3Gain. This program will adjust the volume of your musical files so they will all be approximately the same volume.