i love ur vids so much when i forgot something on DMX and if i want to get a new light i always come to learn lizard and i think i have got some new lights i want u are the best at dmx may i call you the DMX god
I’ve had the opportunity to program several shows using the Clay Paky and Robe fixtures this is based on, and I longed for the days I could purchase one for my own rig. Spending $15k for one fixture isn’t possible for me, but $500 for a “similar” fixture is amazing! Thanks for sharing as always, great video.
Thank you my friend! (gotta love those IOS arpeggiators) Have a great time at NAMM- wish I could be there to see the latest and greatest version of Caedence :)
Hi Steve, another great video. I have a couple of questions though. How did you set up this fixture in Vibrio? I am guessing you had to create a new fixture, so what type of fixture did you pick? And, how did you add the attributes in Vibrio? I don’t see the choices you have setup when I select all. I really love your channel and videos. Is there any chance you could make a video on how to setup some of these Shehed fixtures in Vibrio? Thanks!
Hi and thanks for the kind words. Setting up a new fixture in Vibrio is fairly easy. I start off making a new show as each show can have its own fixtures. Then I click the fixtures icon and the the "+" at the bottom of the pane. Then I select "create new" enter the starting address I want at the top of the page (You might want to leave that as 1) Then hit the "+" and create the first channel by picking a category (color, beam, etc.) and then name. (red, green, etc.) It doesn't really matter what you pick, its just to help label the channels so you know what you are picking. Keep adding channels until it matches the number of channels on your fixture. If a particular channel doesn't seem to be working correctly you can try turning the fader icon to the right of the name on or off. That's actually all there is to it. Good luck and thanks for watching!
Yep, you can buy the light here: www.shehds.com/products/new-arrival-wash-big-bee-eye-19x20w-19x40w-rgbw-moving-head-light-for-night-dj-club-performance-stage?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_r6hBhDdARIsAMIDhV_OLfSa6pmzDV5PH_mGzhogj0kTHMsMEtYCAa3C_RLAA5KP_7ZwXJ0aAryMEALw_wcB
I had the opportunity to compare these against the clay paky k10 b eye and found these to lack some of the features the clay paky has on offer and found the navigation a was slightly fiddly compared to the clay paky I find these were more suited for disco work than live performance work
Is there any of that type of fixtures available with smaller price and size? Don't think it would be compatible with my budget nor "truss" and rigging system
I haven't tried this one, but here is a smaller more budget friendly Bee Eye type light. th-cam.com/video/pjcIotk0sbQ/w-d-xo.html Would be curious to hear back how you like it if you get one.
The DMX god has returned!
Thanks for watching!!
i love ur vids so much when i forgot something on DMX and if i want to get a new light i always come to learn lizard and i think i have got some new lights i want u are the best at dmx may i call you the DMX god
Super cool light! Great video as always.
yeah
Thanks very much! I'm loving mine.
I’ve had the opportunity to program several shows using the Clay Paky and Robe fixtures this is based on, and I longed for the days I could purchase one for my own rig. Spending $15k for one fixture isn’t possible for me, but $500 for a “similar” fixture is amazing! Thanks for sharing as always, great video.
Thanks for the kind words and I hope you get one! (I love mine)
Buy them directly from the factory not Shehds! They go as los as 285USD for 19x40W Mini version! :)
@@iFlojoe how do you go about doing that?
@@mechanimalistic-flow I have not bought them yet, but „Guangzhou LIRO LIGHTNING CO.,LTD.“ is selling them as cheap as mentioned during their sale
Hi steve nice to see you back
Thank you Radio North!
it's nice that you do things like this. thanks to this, I can decide on a good moving head
I'm glad to hear they are helpful and thanks for watching!
That's an amazing value. I really like the slowmo rotation effect.
It really looks amazing in real life (video doesn't do it justice)
Thanks for watching!
Awesome video, Steve! Loved the outro song too - that wide arpeggiator!
Thank you my friend! (gotta love those IOS arpeggiators)
Have a great time at NAMM- wish I could be there to see the latest and greatest version of Caedence :)
Welcome Back Steve. Absolute legend you are.
What a great light demo you shown us.
That is so different .
Thanks once again 🙏🏼
Thank you very much sir! Always a pleasure to hear your words of support. Appreciate you watching 🙂
Wow that light looks cool! Thanks for the video too :D
Thanks for watching this one!
The videos are professional, detailed and very useful to me. Thanks to the author and his video.
I appreciate those kind words!
What doesn’t it do?
This is a sick light.
These really are a good choice. Love mine.
Great work steve
Thanks 👍
Hi Steve, another great video. I have a couple of questions though. How did you set up this fixture in Vibrio? I am guessing you had to create a new fixture, so what type of fixture did you pick? And, how did you add the attributes in Vibrio? I don’t see the choices you have setup when I select all. I really love your channel and videos. Is there any chance you could make a video on how to setup some of these Shehed fixtures in Vibrio? Thanks!
Hi and thanks for the kind words. Setting up a new fixture in Vibrio is fairly easy. I start off making a new show as each show can have its own fixtures. Then I click the fixtures icon and the the "+" at the bottom of the pane. Then I select "create new" enter the starting address I want at the top of the page (You might want to leave that as 1) Then hit the "+" and create the first channel by picking a category (color, beam, etc.) and then name. (red, green, etc.) It doesn't really matter what you pick, its just to help label the channels so you know what you are picking. Keep adding channels until it matches the number of channels on your fixture. If a particular channel doesn't seem to be working correctly you can try turning the fader icon to the right of the name on or off. That's actually all there is to it. Good luck and thanks for watching!
The correct name is “Claypaky B-Eye copy”
😂 facts
That light is sick is there a link in description
Yep, you can buy the light here:
www.shehds.com/products/new-arrival-wash-big-bee-eye-19x20w-19x40w-rgbw-moving-head-light-for-night-dj-club-performance-stage?gad=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjw_r6hBhDdARIsAMIDhV_OLfSa6pmzDV5PH_mGzhogj0kTHMsMEtYCAa3C_RLAA5KP_7ZwXJ0aAryMEALw_wcB
9:48 would look badass as a backlight for music video etc.
Excellent idea!
bought few of these but need to add them to wolfmix controller that does not have the DMX profile, how do I get these lights installed?
Can you share for 101channel mode program. Hope you can sharing
I have Betopper LM70SR moving heads. Can you tell me how I can leave the lights in still mode (manual) and have the colors change automaticaly?
Love it steve
Its becoming my favorite light. Definitely recommend getting one if you can.
I had the opportunity to compare these against the clay paky k10 b eye and found these to lack some of the features the clay paky has on offer and found the navigation a was slightly fiddly compared to the clay paky I find these were more suited for disco work than live performance work
Thanks for that comment and I believe that would be the case given the large price difference.
Is there any of that type of fixtures available with smaller price and size? Don't think it would be compatible with my budget nor "truss" and rigging system
I haven't tried this one, but here is a smaller more budget friendly Bee Eye type light. th-cam.com/video/pjcIotk0sbQ/w-d-xo.html
Would be curious to hear back how you like it if you get one.
@@LearnLizard I won't probably get one at least before a month after my birthday cause my income is pretty low. Seems like a great fizture though
looks like the guy of back to the future
Haha!
i want