Can’t find the fixture profile for this on GMA2. Found a user submitted one on MA fixture share but it is only the 141ch mode and it is looks like the RGB values are mixed up on it. Would anyone know where I could find the fixture profiles for it?
Honestly, that's a great idea. But you'd be surprised at the response we get when we're on the road prior to release showing this off to production companies and various users and when asked if they'd like it to have wireless DMX, most say no because it certainly increases the cost per unit and most wouldn't use it. Either way. Thanks for your comment
@@riverrat7797 sure are cheaper but it makes set up faster and cleaner... less cables to pack and problems if a cable goes bad. I have elation extrems and megalite uplights... all wireless.
Mr. Turner, this is awesome! Glad to see you're doing great things man
sooooooo cool!!! 40 zones is sweeet
Can’t find the fixture profile for this on GMA2. Found a user submitted one on MA fixture share but it is only the 141ch mode and it is looks like the RGB values are mixed up on it. Would anyone know where I could find the fixture profiles for it?
Hi, did you find the correct fixture? What power of a traditional strobe can the strobe module compare to?
I have 2 of these and I love them but I can’t figure out how to color animate such as the rainbow in the first part of the video. Can anyone help me?
creat a pixel mapping on your light consol
I Love it and want it ! but i wish you guys would come out with a Lotus Derby light in LED form.
They’re never gonna do that at this point.
You should do a jolt panel like this that tilts 🤔
GLP has something like this, but more expensive
(JDC1)
@@ShowXTech that’s the joke
@@SpiritOfTheSeasons If its about the price there a Chinese manufacturers that offer similar units for 800€/piece and are even IP65 rated
@@ShowXTech i was commenting on the this clearly being “heavily inspired” by the JDC1
@SpritOfTheSeasons I thought it was an Atomic at first. But yes it's just a JDC1 that doesn't move.
nice but no WDMX.😔
Honestly, that's a great idea. But you'd be surprised at the response we get when we're on the road prior to release showing this off to production companies and various users and when asked if they'd like it to have wireless DMX, most say no because it certainly increases the cost per unit and most wouldn't use it. Either way. Thanks for your comment
@@riverrat7797 sure are cheaper but it makes set up faster and cleaner... less cables to pack and problems if a cable goes bad. I have elation extrems and megalite uplights... all wireless.
@@ladjkaoz wdmx is just not reliable
@Pixl VFX yes wireless is not reliable but saves alot of time. wiring etc also cables connectors go bad too.
@Pixl VFX I agree, just like wireless mics... 👍😉👍
Price?
900$
you lost me at no ethernet port, also TRU1 MAKE IT TRU1.