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Thread: DAC: Easylase or Mocha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido View Post
    Hi,

    dont forget the Easylase LC !! Comes for the same Price as Easylase II but incl. a License for Dynamics (1 Outputcard only !! )
    Also USB Bus powered, same SDK like EL II, 3+1 Colors, 50Kpps max., DMX in/out on ILDA Plug.
    Works also with Mamba and all other Cards who support EL II.
    This Time the Euro / Dollar Rate is interesting for you. If someone does a Groubuy with more than 10 Cards i can offer the Card for 225$ e.a.
    + some $ for Shipping
    $225 for EasyLase + Dynamics?? That's an awesome deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnYayas View Post
    $225 for EasyLase + Dynamics?? That's an awesome deal.
    Only to find some Showprogrammers in the USA :-)
    But normally the Features of a Lasershowsoft are not interesting. There only need to be a LOAD and and a PLAY Button :-)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido View Post
    Only to find some Showprogrammers in the USA :-)
    But normally the Features of a Lasershowsoft are not interesting. There only need to be a LOAD and and a PLAY Button :-)
    No problem with show programmers.
    Exporting to ilda will do the job.
    Only requirement would be able to set the playback fps in the software itself, if you can do that your fine.

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    I love and only use moncha, but its more of a creators software than a playback software.

    Though, 40kpps is not enough? moncha.net devices do 40k if I remember right.

    Also if you better describe the application we might be able to help you out a bit more!
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    with etherdream you can play ILDA files directly from SD card, you don't even need software for it, just control it by sending OSC packets via ethernet

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    Stand alone mode is not exclusive proposition from etherdream

    Moreover, Pangolin for example discontinued producing controllers with flash memory:
    http://www.photonlexicon.com/forums/...477#post205477
    and our experience confirms this tendency

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    Quote Originally Posted by Things View Post
    Like free hair removal trying to get it to work with Win 7
    If you are talking about getting a driver to work, then you are obviously talking about a specific device.

    One of the great features of the LaserBoy DAC concept is that it is NOT A SPECIFIC DEVICE!

    It is ANY sound card that can do at least 6, but preferably 8 channels. There are lots of them out there. Some of them are PCI some USB.

    The idea works in all operating systems, and by the way, so does the LaserBoy application!

    What makes it different than any other DAC out there is that it can play waves. Those waves might be directly generated in software like LaserBoy or made from trascriptions of ADAT tapes. The output of any laser DAC can be recorded with an ADAT or similar device, making an 8 channel sound card a universal laser control system.

    Apparently, the designer of the EtherDream DAC saw the value of being able to play LaserBoy waves! ... (but no stereo sound)

    If you do a bit of looking, you will find that ILDA has included a section in their own standards documents to describe the use of ADAT. That means that they understand the fact that laser signals, plus stereo audio, can be completely accurately represented by using a format of 8 channel, 16 bit, PCM digital (audio) recording.

    The standard exists so that the best show designers can sell their work in a generic, uniform format. And they do!

    An 8 channel LaserBoy DAC is EXACTLY EQUIVALENT to anything that could be recorded or reproduced by the ADAT standard that is described in the ILDA documentation.

    You'd have to be completely insane to question the accuracy, integrity or ethics of ANY of the ILDA standards!

    Right ???

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