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New Club setup
Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2016 10:34
by Julienvroling
Hi,
I've been looking around for the best soft & hardware to use for my new club setup.
I want to be able to control visuals, digital led strips and dmx controlled lights.
I think I should be able to do this with resolume.. but i'm not sure about how the dmx part of the software works.
would I be able to create fixtures to control movingheads, strobes and lasers? and make them react on audio?
And would I need the prescribed gaming rig (recommended specs) to do so?
best,
Julien
Re: New Club setup
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 01:43
by drazkers
Julienvroling wrote:Hi,
I've been looking around for the best soft & hardware to use for my new club setup.
I want to be able to control visuals, digital led strips and dmx controlled lights.
I think I should be able to do this with resolume.. but i'm not sure about how the dmx part of the software works.
would I be able to create fixtures to control movingheads, strobes and lasers? and make them react on audio?
And would I need the prescribed gaming rig (recommended specs) to do so?
best,
Julien
Resolume is not the optimal solution for controlling moving heads at all. You should be using a lighting board for lights and Resolume for video and pixel mapping.
You can do it, but its not a great solution.
Re: New Club setup
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 03:36
by Oaktown
Hey Julien, take a look at this post by Ravensc for a solution to control moving heads:
viewtopic.php?f=14&t=12513#p51088
If you want to control everything with a computer, I would recommend you look into a lighting control software such as Enttec D-Pro.
I have not had a chance to test it but I do believe that you should be able to control color using pixel-mapping in Resolume and pan/tilt in D-Pro of a fixture from the same computer if you leave the fixture's RGB channel at 0 in D-Pro.
Re: New Club setup
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2016 06:54
by Zoltán
Oaktown wrote:
I have not had a chance to test it but I do believe that you should be able to control color using pixel-mapping in Resolume and pan/tilt in D-Pro of a fixture from the same computer if you leave the fixture's RGB channel at 0 in D-Pro.
yes that should work, if the fixture is set to HTP merging.
you also need to keep the pan/tilt and other control channels of the fixture empty in resolume if youth choose this solution.