![]() ![]() sorry, missed the important fact that you needed it for PC and forgot that Millumin was (AFAIK) Mac only. There is a free trial (a month I believe) as well.ĮDIT: Oops. Lightkey combines the power of a professional DMX lighting console with the ease and style of a Macperfect for musicians, nightclubs, live events, churches & more. It works really well for me because it's really easy to set everything up on the timeline for the show, and I imagine integrating the lighting would go similarly simply (though with a lot more variables depending on the complexity of your lights.).ĭownside: to actually purchase it, it's not particularly cheap by my standards- but by those of what software with its capabilities can run, it's not bad. We've toyed with trying to get that aspect to work with the lighting system at the theatre we perform at so we could better sync things up, but that would likely piss off the LD at the theater. Its more made for pixels than moving heads. No color wheel, gobo, rotation, prism, focus etc. The software I currently use to create my moving head paths is a bit limited - it just displays on/off and pan+tilt direction (xLights). We use it (they have a weekly rental price since we really only use it one weekend a year) to run all the video & audio playback for SWMBO's non-profit's annual show, but it does have the ability to control lights over DMX too. Software to visualize sACN/ARTNET/DMX channels onto a virtual 3D stage. ![]() Not sure if it's what you're looking for, but I believe Millumin might do what you want (and then some). ![]()
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