Good stuff. I would clarify @17:02 that the “amount” is the amount of individual fixtures you want to put into the DMX universe. The amount is how the WMX1 assigns addresses. If you have multiple lights that you want to do the exact same thing, then assign the WMX1 amount as “1” and give all those lights the resulting DMX address. In this case, 001. If you want to control each light individually, then the WMX1 amount should be the number of fixtures you want to control individually, and each light assigned the respective DMX address. With these being 8 channel lights, it would be 001, 009, 0017, etc. I know the video creator knows this. I added this for everyone else that might not be so DMX savvy when working with their WMX1. Also, even if you add individual fixtures with their own addresses, their effects will be controlled by their assigned group unless you set each light function up save in “Live Edit”.
Good tip so lets say I wanted to program a pattern with two colors, such as red, green every other light. Is that two groups with say 8 lights on DMX 001 and 8 on DMX 009?
@@richardg8687 You can either do it the way you are saying or you can give each light a separate address (and just assign to one group) and you can use the WM1 to create a 2 light pattern that repeats across all of the lights, or chases along the lights (from left to right, right to left, out to center, center to out) as well as creating other patterns. For the most flexibility you would want to give each light a separate address. We have 12 Rockville Rockwedges that we assign different addresses (each is in 10-channel mode, so each takes up 10 addresses).
Thank you so much for this. Still need to watch part 2 & 3. Just ordered a WMX1 yesterday, first and foremost for my 20 BothLighting S6s, but also to hook up my Chauvet Hex FX and ADJ Dotz. Will be referring to your videos to get accustomed! Cheers!
This is my second video I saw you produce with the Wmx1. This video made me a subscriber. You answered at least half my questions in this video. Looking forward watching you grow. Great info!!
I have the bothlighting IR4s as well. Does this need to be performed for each fixture? or can you program one light to be used as a master and slave the rest?
love the content, I have a quick question how do you add two different lights to the wmix and control them independently I have the chauvet wash fx hex and rockville par 61
Hi, thanks for the video. I have one question, for the moving head fixture, is there a way to tell Wolfmix how the fixture is mounted (ceiling mount or on the floor etc)? Thanks Toan.
Have you bought them yet? If not, get them through Rick Webb and Fusion Sound and Lighting. They warranty the lights and deal with the company in getting replacements should you need them within a year. If you don’t go through Rick, you’ll get to deal directly with China yourself and it’s painful. Picking up the larger 16pk, you’re almost guaranteed to get a couple of defective lights. Trust me. I know. 🤦🏻♂️
@DJLIBRAMUSICINC bro, tell me a computer program where you can literally turn on your computer, make one click, and you're show ready. No addressing, no patching, no grouping, no plotting, no programming, nothing. Just turn on, click, and you have everything you need for the show at your disposal. I'll happily sell my $15,000 lighting console (that doesn't do that) for this "turn-on, click, and play" computer program you speak of. Bc honestly, this sounds like an industry changer! For the money, this is actually a really good product. Instead of being afraid to learn how this works, it's more rewarding to learn how this lighting environment works so that you get so much more out of your lighting than ANY computer program alone can offer. There's necessary steps you have to take to make a good lighting show. If you want to cut corners, don't bother with control. Just set your lights to sound reactive and be done. Otherwise, this takes some work, man.
So clear, no extra blabla, thank you very much
Good stuff. I would clarify @17:02 that the “amount” is the amount of individual fixtures you want to put into the DMX universe. The amount is how the WMX1 assigns addresses. If you have multiple lights that you want to do the exact same thing, then assign the WMX1 amount as “1” and give all those lights the resulting DMX address. In this case, 001. If you want to control each light individually, then the WMX1 amount should be the number of fixtures you want to control individually, and each light assigned the respective DMX address. With these being 8 channel lights, it would be 001, 009, 0017, etc. I know the video creator knows this. I added this for everyone else that might not be so DMX savvy when working with their WMX1. Also, even if you add individual fixtures with their own addresses, their effects will be controlled by their assigned group unless you set each light function up save in “Live Edit”.
Good tip so lets say I wanted to program a pattern with two colors, such as red, green every other light. Is that two groups with say 8 lights on DMX 001 and 8 on DMX 009?
@@richardg8687 You can either do it the way you are saying or you can give each light a separate address (and just assign to one group) and you can use the WM1 to create a 2 light pattern that repeats across all of the lights, or chases along the lights (from left to right, right to left, out to center, center to out) as well as creating other patterns. For the most flexibility you would want to give each light a separate address. We have 12 Rockville Rockwedges that we assign different addresses (each is in 10-channel mode, so each takes up 10 addresses).
Thank you so much for this. Still need to watch part 2 & 3. Just ordered a WMX1 yesterday, first and foremost for my 20 BothLighting S6s, but also to hook up my Chauvet Hex FX and ADJ Dotz. Will be referring to your videos to get accustomed! Cheers!
This is my second video I saw you produce with the Wmx1. This video made me a subscriber. You answered at least half my questions in this video. Looking forward watching you grow. Great info!!
How do you find out which channel does what already on the both lights. Mine didn’t come with manuals
Great one! Best wishes from Barcelona
I have the bothlighting IR4s as well. Does this need to be performed for each fixture? or can you program one light to be used as a master and slave the rest?
love the content, I have a quick question how do you add two different lights to the wmix and control them independently I have the chauvet wash fx hex and rockville par 61
This was super helpful. Thanks so much!
YES IT WAS!!!
Can you make a video with the moving head
Hi, thanks for the video. I have one question, for the moving head fixture, is there a way to tell Wolfmix how the fixture is mounted (ceiling mount or on the floor etc)?
Thanks
Toan.
Very informative video, thank you!
Hi what wireless transmitter are you suing as my Chauvet d-fi is not compatible with the both ir 4s
Can you use the touch screen to choose the color in the touch screen color wheel?
How do you like the Both RF4? I was thinking of picking up 18. How’s the battery life? Thanks!
Have you bought them yet? If not, get them through Rick Webb and Fusion Sound and Lighting. They warranty the lights and deal with the company in getting replacements should you need them within a year. If you don’t go through Rick, you’ll get to deal directly with China yourself and it’s painful. Picking up the larger 16pk, you’re almost guaranteed to get a couple of defective lights. Trust me. I know. 🤦🏻♂️
this is amazing im ordering this asap
What's the wireless transmitter called?
I subscribed but I'm still not a 100% sold on it but I like it so far. You also need a camera to focus only on the unit upclose for better view
Is the ApeLight Maxi on the floor?
Does anyone know how to set the default mode? As in what happens when you turn the unit on?
It uses Preset One. We set our Preset One to everything off.
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looks like a lot of work better off using my dmx
But... this IS dmx... 🤨
@@StikyIckie dmx with more steps for no reason when computer can do same thing in one click
@DJLIBRAMUSICINC bro, tell me a computer program where you can literally turn on your computer, make one click, and you're show ready. No addressing, no patching, no grouping, no plotting, no programming, nothing. Just turn on, click, and you have everything you need for the show at your disposal. I'll happily sell my $15,000 lighting console (that doesn't do that) for this "turn-on, click, and play" computer program you speak of. Bc honestly, this sounds like an industry changer!
For the money, this is actually a really good product. Instead of being afraid to learn how this works, it's more rewarding to learn how this lighting environment works so that you get so much more out of your lighting than ANY computer program alone can offer.
There's necessary steps you have to take to make a good lighting show. If you want to cut corners, don't bother with control. Just set your lights to sound reactive and be done. Otherwise, this takes some work, man.
@@StikyIckie not reading all that sorry buddy
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