Live Shift Pro turns a PC or Mac and a second display output into a professional virtual lighting & video-wall console — no rig, no DMX hardware, no install.
Render Digital Gobos, Lasers and Video as virtual moving-head fixtures. Program them console-style with Scenes & Cues, busk them live with overrides, and automate whole shows to audio timelines.
What it does
Everything a moving-head rig gives you — fixtures, looks, cues, live busking and automation — recreated on screen and fed straight to a video-wall controller or projectors.
A 53-pattern stencil library plus generators — solid / gradient / rainbow backgrounds, iris, rotation, shutter & strobe, prism (3/6/8/16 facets), softness, and PNG gobo import.
Sine & line fans, dot matrix, Lissajous, tunnel, spiral, liquid sky and crosshair — with color cycle, scan, height, stretch, thickness and flicker up to 20 Hz.
Drop a clip into any cell with cover / contain / fill, per-fixture transport, scrub with time readout, loop toggle, blackout and volume — looping video walls made easy.
Capture live looks as Scenes, order them into cue lists, and run them with GO / Prev / Release. Per-scene iris fade in/out dips smoothly through black between cues.
Select fixtures or groups on the live mini-map and tweak pattern, color, position and movement macros in real time. Master intensity, color wash and blackout for show-wide moves.
A waveform Timeline Editor lets you tap cue markers to the beat. Playlists and schedules fire cues automatically, in sync with the music, start to finish.
In the room
You build and run on the Control UI; a full-screen Stage window on a second 4K display outputs the finished picture to your wall or projectors.
The Stage
One full-window canvas at your show resolution, selectable 30 or 60 fps to match your video-wall controller. Every fixture renders as a gobo, laser or video panel — beam position, movement macros, strobe and flicker all on the renderer clock.
Live Performance
A live mirror of the Stage you click to select fixtures, parameter panels for the current selection, the Cue Console, and a global bar for master intensity, color wash and blackout — laid out like the lighting desk it replaces.
Stage Mini-Map
Cue Console
Global
Automation
Open the waveform Timeline Editor, play a track, and tap cue markers onto the beat. Build a playlist, set a schedule, and the show runs itself — looping, re-shuffling and firing cues in sync with the music.
From zero to show
No rig to wire, no drivers to install. Open it in Chrome, connect a display, and design.
Start the app and open it in Chrome on the show machine. The Stage window opens automatically — drag it to your external display and fullscreen.
Lay out your grid, assign each fixture a gobo, laser or video source, capture looks as Scenes, and order them into a cue list.
Busk in real time with overrides and groups, fire cues by hand, or let an audio timeline and schedule run the whole night for you.
Under the hood
A deliberately lean, server-authoritative design that runs offline on a single machine — nothing to compile, nothing to phone home.
We'd love to show you a live walkthrough and talk through your wall, your displays and your show. Reach out and we'll get you set up.
Contact details coming soon — pricing available on request.