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    I've decided that 2011 is going to be the year of DMXing for me. Unless I can grow another arm I struggle to operate four UC3's the mixer and the lappy. I need one touch scenes for different moods and the ability to blackout with one button. I've ordered a Stairville DMX Master from Thomann and will soon be starting climbing the learning curve. Are there any DMX experts out there in case (when) I need a bit of assistance?
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    I would have purchased software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Brown View Post
    I would have purchased software.
    Thought about it Charlie, but decided that I would prefer real buttons and knobs. Another laptop or netbook would compound my problems I think, ('you ever tried using a mouse left handed?)
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    Or in that case software with an external controller... Easier to program at home and you don't have to have everything set up as you can use a £D visualiser but still gives you the one button press on an external controller at gigs...

    Just a thought... Bit late i know
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesh View Post
    Or in that case software with an external controller... Easier to program at home and you don't have to have everything set up as you can use a £D visualiser but still gives you the one button press on an external controller at gigs...

    Just a thought... Bit late i know
    I like a challenge
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    If Steve and I can work it out (and we did), I'm sure you'll manage.

    We've got the Transcension {sp?} controller which is very similar to the Stariville one.

    Time consuming to do, and we really couldn't be bothered to do it for all shows, etc, but very handy when a client wants something specific (eg the original reason we bought it was because one client wanted nothing but white lighting)

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