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Creamsource Updates Slydd

V1.5 introduces workflow features that expand how lighting looks are created, adjusted and played back in real-world environments, while extending control to larger setups.

ASC Staff

Creamsource has introduced Slyyd v1.5, the latest update to its lighting-control app for iPadOS and iOS.


The update introduces workflow features that expand how lighting looks are created, adjusted and played back in real-world environments, while extending control to larger setups with support for up to four DMX universes.


LookStacks is a new way to build and play back lighting looks using a simple, layered workflow. Users can create animated sequences with defined fade times and delays, keeping cues synchronized across multiple fixture brands and fixture types. Looks can be saved, recalled and stepped through as production needs change.


The Relative Encoder enables users to scale intensity, color temperature or color values proportionally, bringing everything up or down while keeping the balance that’s already set. When a look needs subtle correction, Color Nudge offers precise ± RGB adjustments, including dedicated Green/Magenta control.


The CIE xy color picker now displays multiple selected fixtures simultaneously, with expanded reference gamut support including AdobeRGB and DCI-P3. A new isolated selection gesture allows users to lock onto a single fixture and make changes.


Slyyd 1.5 adds Art-Net output alongside sACN, with configurable sACN priority, making it easier to integrate Slyyd into a wide range of existing lighting networks.


Creamsource has also introduced Slyyd Pro, a new subscription tier intended for larger rigs and more complex setups. Priced at $20/month or $200/year, it enables users to control up to four universes, access LookStacks, and share projects across all tiers, with no data loss when moving between subscription levels.


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