Comments after first show
Posted: Wed May 02, 2007 2:53 am
I have just finished my first show with SCS - it was the most complex sound plot I have ever done with over 200 cues, 7 output channels and many simultaneous actions. SCS coped with everything I threw at it and did everything I needed it to. I am generally very impressed.
I ran a backup on a 1GB memory stick (the files wouldnlt fit on a CD) and swapped easily between my laptop for off-site editing and the Theatre PC for performances and rehearsals. This all worked really well.
I had a couple of minor issues: In edit mode, the software doesn't recognise the use of the 'return' key to say ' i've finished changing this value - please accept it'. I have to click on another field, and sometimes the software doesn't recognise that a value has changed and enable the 'save changes' button. I had this quite a few times when editing and tweaking in rehearsals.
I also got occasional error windows (will try and re-create them and post the errors) when editing. They sometimes came up 2 or 3 times when 'ok'd and went away, but no actual problems seemed to occur.
The fade/level adjustment bar does seem to do very little at the 'top' end, and drop off the cliff at the bottom end. This makes fine adjustments of quiet cues tricky.
I look forward to further feature enhancements of this really great software.
Keep up the good work.
I ran a backup on a 1GB memory stick (the files wouldnlt fit on a CD) and swapped easily between my laptop for off-site editing and the Theatre PC for performances and rehearsals. This all worked really well.
I had a couple of minor issues: In edit mode, the software doesn't recognise the use of the 'return' key to say ' i've finished changing this value - please accept it'. I have to click on another field, and sometimes the software doesn't recognise that a value has changed and enable the 'save changes' button. I had this quite a few times when editing and tweaking in rehearsals.
I also got occasional error windows (will try and re-create them and post the errors) when editing. They sometimes came up 2 or 3 times when 'ok'd and went away, but no actual problems seemed to occur.
The fade/level adjustment bar does seem to do very little at the 'top' end, and drop off the cliff at the bottom end. This makes fine adjustments of quiet cues tricky.
I look forward to further feature enhancements of this really great software.
Keep up the good work.