MYD357 Includes Only:
- 19" Rack DMX 512 Controller
- UL approved power supply
- USB cable to connect myDMX-RM to a computer
Features:
- 16 Assignable port triggers
- Arrange scenes into groups
- Sound-light with BPM audio analysis and pulse analysis
- Live snapshots
- Live scene dimming and scene speed controls
- BPM tap
- Flash scenes
- Blind editing - edit scenes without outputting the DMX
- Fully compatible with myDMX 2.1 software
- Easy-to-use DMX software
- 512 Live DMX channels
- 512 Stand-Alone channels
- Extensive fixture profile library
- SSL2 Profile editor & support
- Drag and drop effects generator
- Works with simple scenes/steps
- Windows and Mac installers that will download the latest ssl library with an internet connection upon install.
- Improved multi Pan and Tilt support
- Users can select multi select steps in a scene and modify a channel parameter without it interfering with the rest of the channels
- Vast optimizations and stability improvements for both Windows and Mac OS
myDMX RM is a DMX lighting storage device used to save up to 16 pre-set shows. It may be used as a DMX dongle or stand alone without a computer. This way it may be rack mounted at a venue so that staff members can change the lighting scenes. Includes myDMX 3.0 DMX control software (Mac or PC)
ADJ's myDMX-RM is a multi-platform DMX control software/hardware system (Windows and OSX Mac compatible). myDMX-RM has a, robust, 19" rack mount, hardware dongle and exciting features to take greater command of your light show. myDMX-RM allows you to program your light show with myDMX 3.0 software, upload programmed data to myDMX-RM then playback in stand-alone mode without a computer. This is the ideal control solution for clubs, bars, schools and event venues where you want to make it as simple as possible. Out of the package, myDMX 3.0 software will run in Express Mode; 512 "Live" DMX channels & 512 "Stand Alone" DMX channels (No 3D visualizer, Easy Remote or Midi features). myDMX-RM is a great solution for a lighting designer to leave at a venue so that their staff can trigger lighting scenes without the use of a computer or myDMX software.