If you’re familiar with Learn Stage Lighting, you probably already know that I use the Capture Visualizer often in my videos and tutorials. The downside to the L8 would be the patching process and it can get tough when looking for information. Overall, it’s really easy to use and it’s a good visualizer to go with especially if you’re someone that is comfortable with the gaming world. What I really enjoy is that when using the visualizer you can visualize it just as you would with your eyes. Once you get comfortable with the “gaming” feel of it it’s really easy to use. Once I was comfortable with the L8, I really began to like it. With the L8, you can only patch one light in at a time. Once you build your stage, you can then switch to the DMX mode to begin adding in your lights. When building out the stage, you have a library of props to choose from. When using this, you will first use the room mode to build your stage. You have two different modes, the DMX mode where you set up your lights and then the room mode where you build out your stage and design looks. The L8 visualizer functionality reminds of a video game type of feel.
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