Live Lyric Display
CHORUS is operator-controlled lyric display for live music —
built for the artists, run by the production team.
How It Works
The artist sends their lyrics from any device. CHORUS processes them, aligns them to the audio track, and routes them back for creative sign-off. Nothing goes live without the artist's approval.
The CHORUS team reviews timing quality against the actual recording. Every line is locked to the audio. The operator loads the verified cue package and runs a full rehearsal before doors open.
One keystroke per cue. If a song changes or something goes wrong live, the operator recovers in under a second. The LED banner stays locked to what the artist approved — no guessing.
Built for Touring
CHORUS is the first lyric display system the artist actually asked for by name. Every cue package carries a verified approval trail from submission to stage.
Lyrics are aligned to the actual recording using forced-alignment CTC models — not guesswork, not manual timecoding. Quality gates validate every line before it reaches the operator.
Tested across real failure scenarios — song skip, set change, power cycle. Median recovery is 900ms. The show does not stop.
CHORUS exports a full QLab script as a standard-format backup. If the system goes down completely, the operator switches to QLab. The show continues.
CHORUS vs Manual QLab
| Capability | Manual QLab | CHORUS |
|---|---|---|
| Artist approves lyrics pre-show | ✗ No approval chain | ✓ Signed off before load-in |
| Audio-locked timing | ✗ Manual timecoding | ✓ CTC forced alignment |
| Live incident recovery | ~5–30 seconds | Under 1 second |
| Multilingual support | Manual per language | ✓ Native in workflow |
| Operator runs rehearsal | ✓ | ✓ |
| QLab fallback | ✓ Native | ✓ Exported automatically |
Early Access — 2026
CHORUS is available for pilot engagements with touring production companies and mid-to-large venue shows. First three shows are complimentary.
info@chorus.systems