New Year! New Website! New Products!

 

Yesterday afternoon we flipped the switch on our brand new website. We hope you like it! There was one acknowledged casualty in this process, which is a mailing list that won’t currently accept incoming mail. Our hosting provider is working to get that sorted.

In the meantime, check out the new stuff!

Streamers is for folks working on film scoring, ADR, or foley.

Lockstep is a handy utility that does one thing: convert incoming linear timecode to outgoing MIDI timecode.

Chroma Tickets is our new project to re-invent online ticketing. It’s just getting started, and we hope you’ll join us in the fun as we make it.

Finally, we round out the updates with a great new QLab tutorial from Jason Knox covering signal flow in QLab.

Not a bad way to start out a new year! Hell, a new decade! And damn, what a decade it’s going to be. So much to make! So much to do! So many ideas to channel into code!

From all of us on the Figure 53 team: happy new decade. The ride is just starting. I think it’s safe to say: this is gonna be fun.

6 Responses to “New Year! New Website! New Products!”

  1. Joel Adria Says:

    Awesome! I’ve been away from the theatre for a few months now and your software just makes me want to get back in there and try out all your new toys! Keep up the awesome work Figure53!

  2. sam kusnetz Says:

    looking good, guys!

  3. Larry Nance Says:

    I love QLab. Will Figure 53 be coming out with a QLab app for the iPad?

  4. Christopher Says:

    Hi Larry,

    Thrilled to hear you’re enjoying QLab! As far as the iPad goes, we’ve each got an iPad, and we’re playing around with some ideas for it. I don’t have immediate plans to make a version of QLab for the iPad. At this stage we’re just exploring it and trying to see what kind of cool stuff we might be able to make. If something seems good, then we may pursue it.

    Cheers,
    Chris

  5. Nigel Hogg Says:

    Please, please PLEASE develop Qlab for the iPad. It would be so useful for a gigging musician like myself who presently uses minidisc due to the limitations of itunes.

  6. Hayden Says:

    I would also love Qlab for iPad! I would pay good money to be able do such a task. I have used Qlab for many months and love the product for and use it for all of the shows I run. Even if it was just centered on music playback it would be an invaluable tool for me.

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