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Linux Show Player

Introduction

Linux Show Player (or LiSP for short) is a free cue player designed for sound-playback in stage production. The goal of the project is to provide a complete playback software for musical plays, theater shows and similar.

Note: Currently supports only the GNU/Linux platform.

Features

  • Buttons matrix layout suited for touchscreens
  • List layout suited for keyboards
  • Pre/Post wait
  • Undo/Redo changes
  • Multiple concurrent cue playback
  • Realtime sound effects: equalization, pitch shift, speed control, compression, ...
  • Peak and ReplayGain normalization
  • Remote control over network, between two or more sessions
  • MIDI support for cue triggering
  • MIDI cues (send MIDI messages)
  • Large media-format support thanks to Gstreamer

Website - Screenshots - Downloads

STATUS: DRAFT

Cues

Action cues

Volume Control cues

A Volume Control cue allows you to trigger a volume change/fade-in/out on a selected (only one) Media cue.
In addition to the common cue options, the Volume Control Edit options... > Volume Settings dialog allows you to setup:

  • One target Media cue
  • A volume value to reach
  • A fade time/curve

Move/copy cues in the Cart view

You can move cues on the Cart View grid using CTRL+Drag&Drop
You can copy (duplicate) cues on the Cart View grid using SHIFT+Drag&Drop

Selecting/Editing multiple cues

You can select all cues at once using Edit > Select All (CTRL+A), or toggle selection state of any cue by right-clicking on them and clicking Select (CTRL+Left-Click on the cue).
While multiple cues are selected, click Edit > Edit selected media (CTRL+SHIFT+E), then change the appropriate options. Changes will be applied to all selected cues.

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