on the run
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- May 30, 2010
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Hey guys,
My band is looking to start purchasing some lights for our live shows, with the eventual goal of controlling them all off a laptop via midi (we already use ableton for all our tracks). The first thing we are looking at is a strobe light, and are considering LED strobes after seeing a few disastrous shows where bands have been using 3000W strobe lights and they've just blown the entire circuit leading to no power on stage..
But I am still hesitant about whether an LED strobe will really cut it. How would their brightness compare to a proper super powerful strobe light, like a 3000watt one. I'm of the opinion they need to be super bright to be effective, and to get the strobe 'look' so yeah, would one like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LEDBURST1500...J_Gear_Lighting_Equipment&hash=item20af9ba212
for eg work effectively (considering a lot of the venues we play are reasonably well lit as well, it's not gonna be pitch black).
Cheers
My band is looking to start purchasing some lights for our live shows, with the eventual goal of controlling them all off a laptop via midi (we already use ableton for all our tracks). The first thing we are looking at is a strobe light, and are considering LED strobes after seeing a few disastrous shows where bands have been using 3000W strobe lights and they've just blown the entire circuit leading to no power on stage..
But I am still hesitant about whether an LED strobe will really cut it. How would their brightness compare to a proper super powerful strobe light, like a 3000watt one. I'm of the opinion they need to be super bright to be effective, and to get the strobe 'look' so yeah, would one like this:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LEDBURST1500...J_Gear_Lighting_Equipment&hash=item20af9ba212
for eg work effectively (considering a lot of the venues we play are reasonably well lit as well, it's not gonna be pitch black).
Cheers