LightKey has a feature that lets you map colors of lights directly to the usb midi button, which then it also lights up the launchpad to the corresponding color automatically. To control the interface, we use a Novation Launchpad for colors and position midi mappings and a cheap Korg usb midi fader for the dimmers. For us, we use an ENTTEC DMX USB Pro for dmx output. When it first came out, there were a lot of features missing, but the development is very active and they add features and fixes all the time. I've been using it for about four years now at my church, and the program has come a long way. I’ll add a photo of the set in the comments. I’ve seen a few tutorials on how to configure LED strip designs, so I have a fairly general idea on what equipment I needs Any and all suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Would it be a good program? Or should I go with something else? How should I go about controlling each SourceFour light when they are all connected to Dimmer Packs on the same channel?Īlso looking into a doing an LED strip backwall design that I would like to tie into the set, need some tips on that. Now the questions: I am thinking about throwing down $100 on LightKey to have as the software to run the lights. I’m working towards individual control for each light, so I just purchase an Entecc ODE POE Mk2 to move from our physical 12 channel controller to a software option. We have 4 dummy LED cans that light up a plastic set and two spare LED cans that light up two side columns. Then we have 6 LED Chavet Slim 64? on a truss on the backwall that act as hair/backlight for the stage. ALL of these lights operate on 4 DMX channels. We currently have a bunch of can lights that connect to dimmer packs that face the stage, along with 4 sourceFour 750 that light up the center of the stage. It is a fairly low ceiling building but we do have a few truss’s and I would like to make the most of our lighting. I’m very new to this subreddit but I’m looking for some advice on improving light design at my church.
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