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DMX Hardware and Software Controller for Windows and OS X
512 DMX-Channels
Extensive fixture-profile library
SSL2 Profile editor and support
Drag and drop effects generator
Play back of multiple scenes simultaneously
Arrangement of scenes in groups
Sound to light with BPM audio analysis and pulse analysis
Live snapshots
Live scene dimming and scene speed control
Standalone backup storage
BPM Tap
Master fader
Scenes button configurable as flash button
Blind processing - modify scenes without outputting DMX
Improved multi-pan and tilt support
With Windows and Mac installers downloading the latest SSL library after installation via an existing internet connection
"Cloud-search profiles" look for the latest and best fixture-profiles from the program itself, no scanning of Dropbox anymore
Users can select multiple steps in a scene and change a single channel parameter, without altering the rest of the channels
"Maintenance" application that is installed with the program looks for component updates or new versions of the software
Large optimisations and stability improvements
Not compatible with ARM-based Windows tablets (Intel only)
The myDMX 3.0 interface runs with the myDMX 2.1 software in full mode
Attention: From the package MyDMX 3.0 software is running in restricted mode, where 512 live DMX channels and 60 standalone channels are available - 3D visualiser, easy remote, the 8 contact ports and MIDI functions are disabled. These functions can be purchased as an upgrade including additional live channels (for MyDMX Buddy) and standalone channels.
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Excellent solution for small to medium gig lighting.
@GigLighting 11.11.2018
Summary: Worth every penny - hasn't failed me yet and still room to grow.
I was new to gig lighting and had been using a simple ADJ Hexcon controller to control simple light colours and strobes but had recently acquired some moving lights and some blinders and wanted to put together a more interesting performance.
Having researched all manner of dedicated lighting control boards - way over my budget and still unsure whether they would handle things, I found this ADJ MyDMX 3.0 box and decided the price was worth the risk.
Pros:
Small : easy to pack/unpack and easy to connect to PC (I'm using an old Apple Mini Mac but it works with Windows laptops/PCs etc. as well.
Rugged : It's taken bit of a bashing with various gig and rehearsal sessions - still looks and works as if new.
Flexible : In addition to the 3-pin and 5-pin DMX connections, it also has a connector for wiring up special switch triggers around the stage - I haven't used that yet but can't wait to give it a go (perhaps triggering foot switches to strobe scene triggers).
Loads of interfaces : In addition to the mini mac display interface, I also connected a simple (and cheap) midi controller so I could hit buttons to trigger particular effects and turn knobs to change blinder intensity etc.
Con:
Only one downside - and it's not too bad. The basic software is free and that works just fine - but if you want to stretch the unit then you have to buy an upgrade which is still worth the price.
In the last gig we had moving lights, lasers, strobes, blinders and various washes/spots - and it was a lot of fun to run the lights through the myDMX software. Recently I bought a couple of second-hand Robe Blinder units and was really pleased to find that this unit was included in the library of fixtures - so that's been added to the set.
I know a lot of professionals use things like GrandMa consoles etc - and I'm sure they have their place - but for small and medium performances I think the myDMX software and the ADJ MyDMX interface is the best option by far.
Summary: Worth every penny - hasn't failed me yet and still room to grow.
I was new to gig lighting and had been using a simple ADJ Hexcon controller to control simple light colours and strobes but had recently acquired some moving lights and some blinders and wanted to put together a more interesting performance.
Having researched all manner of
Summary: Worth every penny - hasn't failed me yet and still room to grow.
I was new to gig lighting and had been using a simple ADJ Hexcon controller to control simple light colours and strobes but had recently acquired some moving lights and some blinders and wanted to put together a more interesting performance.
Having researched all manner of dedicated lighting control boards - way over my budget and still unsure whether they would handle things, I found this ADJ MyDMX 3.0 box and decided the price was worth the risk.
Pros:
Small : easy to pack/unpack and easy to connect to PC (I'm using an old Apple Mini Mac but it works with Windows laptops/PCs etc. as well.
Rugged : It's taken bit of a bashing with various gig and rehearsal sessions - still looks and works as if new.
Flexible : In addition to the 3-pin and 5-pin DMX connections, it also has a connector for wiring up special switch triggers around the stage - I haven't used that yet but can't wait to give it a go (perhaps triggering foot switches to strobe scene triggers).
Loads of interfaces : In addition to the mini mac display interface, I also connected a simple (and cheap) midi controller so I could hit buttons to trigger particular effects and turn knobs to change blinder intensity etc.
Con:
Only one downside - and it's not too bad. The basic software is free and that works just fine - but if you want to stretch the unit then you have to buy an upgrade which is still worth the price.
In the last gig we had moving lights, lasers, strobes, blinders and various washes/spots - and it was a lot of fun to run the lights through the myDMX software. Recently I bought a couple of second-hand Robe Blinder units and was really pleased to find that this unit was included in the library of fixtures - so that's been added to the set.
I know a lot of professionals use things like GrandMa consoles etc - and I'm sure they have their place - but for small and medium performances I think the myDMX software and the ADJ MyDMX interface is the best option by far.
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djmiles 25.03.2022
Very nice product I love it
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Great features in a cheap case
SanctuaryVk 02.10.2020
I took this over an actual dmx controller unit, simply because of the small factor and portability. Connecting and using with the PC is the easiest there can be, plug and play basically. The software features a ton of use-cases and it makes controlling lights fun rather than frustrating, as can sometimes be with a controller unit.
The product itself - the casing, does seem on the cheaper side though, plastic and light, so I would suggest to handle with care.
I took this over an actual dmx controller unit, simply because of the small factor and portability. Connecting and using with the PC is the easiest there can be, plug and play basically. The software features a ton of use-cases and it makes controlling lights fun rather than frustrating, as can sometimes be with a controller unit.
The product itself - the
I took this over an actual dmx controller unit, simply because of the small factor and portability. Connecting and using with the PC is the easiest there can be, plug and play basically. The software features a ton of use-cases and it makes controlling lights fun rather than frustrating, as can sometimes be with a controller unit.
The product itself - the casing, does seem on the cheaper side though, plastic and light, so I would suggest to handle with care.
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It works!
Majak88 05.01.2023
USB interface works fine, no issues but American Audio software is unstabile and full of bugs. i use it on Windows 10.
For very simple setup it does its job, but for more complex setups, programming ("EDIT" mode) can be very challenging because software often freezes and some functions suddenly stop work and one must restart software quite often to make job done.
At least i didn´t noticed any problems by using it in "LIVE" mode.
To unlock all features in software, one must pay additional yearly fee to software developer.
USB interface works fine, no issues but American Audio software is unstabile and full of bugs. i use it on Windows 10.
For very simple setup it does its job, but for more complex setups, programming ("EDIT" mode) can be very challenging because software often freezes and some functions suddenly stop work and one must restart software quite often to make job done.
USB interface works fine, no issues but American Audio software is unstabile and full of bugs. i use it on Windows 10.
For very simple setup it does its job, but for more complex setups, programming ("EDIT" mode) can be very challenging because software often freezes and some functions suddenly stop work and one must restart software quite often to make job done.
At least i didn´t noticed any problems by using it in "LIVE" mode.
To unlock all features in software, one must pay additional yearly fee to software developer.