I was already very much interested in buying a laser cube 2. 5 W, after your previous videos, but now I’m curious about the other slightly more expensive laser that you just recommended. Could you go into detail about why you would prefer one more over the other?
It's really about the software control. The lasercubes have the app on PC and mobile, and is super easy to get control of and make animations and pictures, etc. The Skywriter Mercury lasers are DMX based and control more like a light than a projector. Both can make amazing shows, it just depends on what your end goal is and how you want to get there, software -wise. Shoot us an email at gear@learnstagelighting.com if you'd like to get pricing and discuss your situation further :)
I'm using LaserCubes for around 2 years, made a lot of laser shows with it and I'm really satisfied. It's portable, can be battery operated, it's natively compatible with many software - can highly recommend it!
Is the laserOs only for the Lasercube or would I be able to use this on a laserworld el400 mk2?
Excellent video David, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Where can you get one of these in canada
I was already very much interested in buying a laser cube 2. 5 W, after your previous videos, but now I’m curious about the other slightly more expensive laser that you just recommended. Could you go into detail about why you would prefer one more over the other?
It's really about the software control. The lasercubes have the app on PC and mobile, and is super easy to get control of and make animations and pictures, etc. The Skywriter Mercury lasers are DMX based and control more like a light than a projector. Both can make amazing shows, it just depends on what your end goal is and how you want to get there, software -wise. Shoot us an email at gear@learnstagelighting.com if you'd like to get pricing and discuss your situation further :)
I'm using LaserCubes for around 2 years, made a lot of laser shows with it and I'm really satisfied. It's portable, can be battery operated, it's natively compatible with many software - can highly recommend it!
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How did you emulate that laser in Capture?
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