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Software => Nutcracker: RGB Effects Builder => Topic started by: smeighan on October 02, 2012,

Title: Nutcracker Tutorial This week, Thurs Oct 4th. How to get it into your sequencer
Post by: smeighan on October 02, 2012,
Will discuss changes to Nutcracker over the last week.
I will cover how to export from Nutcracker into
Vixen (vir and vix), LOR (lms and lcb), LSP (UserPatterns.xml), HLS
I will go over any limitations that i am aware of. Talk about getting effects one by one or use Projects to import all effects for an entire song


On Thurs, Oct 4th , follow these steps:
http://abcholidays.serveblog.net/
select cracker in the "Join a meeting"

enter your name, no password is needed

i will open conference at 6:45pm MST, tutorial will start 7:00pm MST

we will also be using http://joinme.com so that you can see my full resolution screen.
I will give out the 9 digit code when we start.
Title: Re: Nutcracker Tutorial This week, Thurs Oct 4th. How to get it into your sequencer
Post by: smeighan on October 04, 2012,
tonights 2 hour tutorial is posted here http://meighan.net/nutcracker/tutorials/oct4.mp4
Title: Re: Nutcracker Tutorial This week, Thurs Oct 4th. How to get it into your sequencer
Post by: thestig on October 05, 2012,
I just watched the 2 hour video. The projects are going to be impressive. I have been playing around with the single strand effects and will most likely start sequencing my halloween songs this weekend. It is going to be nice to have the projects for christmas as I will have another 8 flex strips added. Your software is getting easier to use and is more stable everyday. I am glad that you have kurt helping as this is a huge project to take on.


so again thank you Sean and thank you Kurt.


Grant
Title: Re: Nutcracker Tutorial This week, Thurs Oct 4th. How to get it into your sequencer
Post by: kgustafson on October 05, 2012,
Thanks thestig.   Sean is a slave driver though!  *grin*.  Never satisfied and always wanting more.

We have some really interesting things planned for the next release after this year.  Nutcracker should continue to evolve into something that is both easy and intuitive to use.  We have a lot of challenges ahead of us and the stability of the code over time will just continue to increase.

Kurt