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Overview
With DMXControl 2 you get a program for the arrangement and control of your light show. You can steer DMX-Equipment like dimmer, LED headlight or Moving Heads from the computer with this program. DMXControl offers you 2 special program modules for many different fields of application. Whether at private parties with more computer-controlled „Clavilux“Christmassy illumination, and DMXControl 2 is everywhere successfully usable as a celebration installation in discotheques or on great events like choir, theater or musical events in the house as various user reports confirm on the.
Important features
The most important performance features of DMXControl 2 are:
- (XP, sight, Windows 7, Windows 8), runs on different Windows versions
- support 1024 output channels (at 2 interfaces with 512 channels) and 512 input channels
- support the DMX512 protocol for different DMX interfaces is () a current list available on the project home page [1]
and the ArtNet protocol supports different interfaces like MIDI, DMX into (if supported by the DMX interface)
- yours disposes light show projects of options for the construction and storage
- have a graphic representation of the headlight configuration (stage)
- different sound to Light has drive possibilities
- offer options for the preparation of individual stock exchange securities like run lights or Moving Head-Bewegungen
- offer attitudes for time controlled events, such as for a certain date, once per day or every 20 minutes
- contain a script and scene lists for the control of theater and musical events
- offer open interfaces for the expansion of the functionality (OSC, serial interface, TCP-IP)
License
Links and references
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