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DMX CONTROLLER
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Day
$25
Week
$125
Month
$375
Bond
$50
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Description:
Enhance your event lighting setup with the versatile and user-friendly DMX Controller, a perfect solution for controlling and synchronising a wide range of intelligent lighting fixtures. This robust unit supports up to 192 DMX channels, allowing it to manage up to 12 individual light fixtures, making it an excellent choice for small to medium-sized events such as corporate functions, live performances, and private celebrations.
The controller boasts an intuitive layout featuring 12 individual channel faders and 1 master fader, which provide precise control over light intensity and movement. Each channel can be individually set for optimal scene setting, or synced to create harmonious and dynamic lighting effects that will elevate the visual impact of any event.
Furthermore, the unit includes 30 banks of 8 scenes each, which enables the pre-programming of up to 240 scenes. This can drastically reduce setup time and allow for quick changes during live performances. Additionally, the DMX Controller features 6 chase programmes which can be customised and triggered as needed, providing dynamic, professional-looking sequences that react to the rhythm of the event.
For those requiring a musical synchronisation, the controller has a built-in microphone for sound activation, allowing lights to pulse and change in sync with music, creating an immersive audio-visual experience. MIDI input compatibility also ensures that this controller can integrate smoothly into any existing audio setup, making it a highly adaptable tool for DJs and live performers alike.
Compact in design yet powerful in function, this DMX Controller combines straightforward usability with deep customisability, catering to both novices and seasoned event professionals looking to create a memorable atmosphere at their events.
Location:
Lightsounds
Alexandria, NSW, Australia
Open
until 17:00Alexandria, NSW, 2015