Nice work Matt! Would be great to continue this DMX series with more training videos... programming the Gig Bars, etc., moving heads, software options, setting up shows, how to do multiple Universes, etc. Let's keep Matt busy!
Exellent video! I really enjoyed the explanation of the mailman and the people in the house. I am doing a pretty advanced system with 6 lights and a Yorkville Orion controller. Your video is the perfect basic information. I was able to get my Orcan4 PAR up and running in 20 minutes on the rack and even programmed my first strobe scene. Thank you so much, Matt!!
My backyard will never be the same.Appreciate the simplified demo.Bongloads of info here,now I won't be such a lost geek when talking lighting up back yard for DMT vape sessions or a dab rig scenario during mini rave w headphones and gerbils...ha ha ha
Lighting has undergone a huge upgrade from years past. This DMX stuff is making it almost idiot proof. Lighting is not given enough credit for its impact on live shows, music videos, RUclips streaming or just a general video like this one, a product presentation.
The obey 10 has 16 channels per fixture and they're split between A & B. If you wanted to align these lights you would start them all at the beginning of the corresponding channels starting #.Channel 1 begins with 1,2 is 17,3 is33 4 is 49 and so on. Therefore the first one on1 and the second on 17 lines their channels up and they would both be controlled with 1 to 6.
Thank you so much! I was breaking my brain so much about how the connection of the lights would be.. with most of the ‘cheaper’ controllers having just 1 (or maybe 2) DMX outputs.. Thinking in a audio kinda perspective I did not understand how that would be possible if you would have multiple lights and different type of lights So daisy chain it is! (I should have known because it’s digital.. but now I’m shure! 😊) Lots of thanks!
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Set at channel one, with a 6-address footprint. I think he meant to say that the fixture ended at address six, so therefore the next fixture had to be patched at the next available address in the universe.
Very new to this... 10 mins new to be exact. Question: If I want to have all the lights doing the same thing, do I program them all to just one Chanel?
You can either program them all to the same channel or send identical data on all channels (in case you might want to make them do something different eventually)
Thanks for the question, anonony9081! That is correct! If you want all your Pars to be the same color, to fade at the same time, etc, you can absolutely assign them to the same DMX channel. I do this with my set-up to save me time! I'd love to chat DMX if you need more help, just give me a shout! Drake Sobehrad, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 3271, drake_sobehrad@sweetwater.com
All of this digital control may become erratic if you do not TERMINATE the cable at the last fixture in the chain. Microphone cable distorts the data signals but unterminated lines are a disaster by reducing reliability caused by reflections of the signal within the cable.
ya'll gon make me lose my mind, up in here, up in here
RIP 😂
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Y'all gon make me use my lights, up in here, up in here.
Where my fog at? Arf arf
Nice work Matt! Would be great to continue this DMX series with more training videos... programming the Gig Bars, etc., moving heads, software options, setting up shows, how to do multiple Universes, etc. Let's keep Matt busy!
Exellent video! I really enjoyed the explanation of the mailman and the people in the house. I am doing a pretty advanced system with 6 lights and a Yorkville Orion controller. Your video is the perfect basic information. I was able to get my Orcan4 PAR up and running in 20 minutes on the rack and even programmed my first strobe scene. Thank you so much, Matt!!
this is the video i have been waiting for. the existing dmx videos are all really old.
My backyard will never be the same.Appreciate the simplified demo.Bongloads of info here,now I won't be such a lost geek when talking lighting up back yard for DMT vape sessions or a dab rig scenario during mini rave w headphones and gerbils...ha ha ha
The bestdmx explanation I've ever seen thanks
Lighting has undergone a huge upgrade from years past. This DMX stuff is making it almost idiot proof. Lighting is not given enough credit for its impact on live shows, music videos, RUclips streaming or just a general video like this one, a product presentation.
Yeah, a band was pretty fancy if they had a color wheel.
Probably the best DMX explanation video I've seen on RUclips! Good job!
what an eloquent speaker and teacher! thanks heaps, this stuff is confusing as and this helped a lot
first video I think I actually learned something about DMX, thanks a lot!
If all teachers were like this guy at school... I would've done a lot betterer. Legend.
Guess you failed English class. betterer?
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@@jamesarmendariz6384 British humour ha.
@@jamesarmendariz6384 Woooooooshh
Would you make a tutorial how to use dmx with DAW? Like an intensive programming
Hello everyone, I am a stage lighting manufacturer and I look forward to working with you
The obey 10 has 16 channels per fixture and they're split between A & B. If you wanted to align these lights you would start them all at the beginning of the corresponding channels starting #.Channel 1 begins with 1,2 is 17,3 is33 4 is 49 and so on. Therefore the first one on1 and the second on 17 lines their channels up and they would both be controlled with 1 to 6.
Thank you so much! I was breaking my brain so much about how the connection of the lights would be.. with most of the ‘cheaper’ controllers having just 1 (or maybe 2) DMX outputs..
Thinking in a audio kinda perspective I did not understand how that would be possible if you would have multiple lights and different type of lights
So daisy chain it is! (I should have known because it’s digital.. but now I’m shure! 😊)
Lots of thanks!
Today, it’s easier than ever for musicians to take total control over their stage show, including lights! Shop Sweetwater’s massive selection of stage lighting solutions today 👉 imp.i114863.net/3Pxvjn
I love when my tutorials are narrated by the voice of Tom Hanks.
You've got a real Tom Hanksy voice. :O It's nice. Especially at 4:26
Great intro video, thanks
Am I correct in understanding that this lighting system is gon' give it to me?
I’m Halfway there!😂😂😂😂😂!
06:26. Channel 6? You mean channel 1 right?
Set at channel one, with a 6-address footprint. I think he meant to say that the fixture ended at address six, so therefore the next fixture had to be patched at the next available address in the universe.
THANK YOU VERY GOOD EXPLAINING!!
Great video thanks
Great video! Thank you!
Thank you. Very clear
Great Video!
Super informative while staying easily understandable!
Thumbs up 👍
Thanks for the kind feedback, Erik! 💙
Please update your lighting showroom with the latest equipment. Almost all the lights that have been released 2020 and up are not there.
do I need my lights plugged into AC voltage when using DMX cables ( my lights are easing dancing )
i have 19x 15w stage light ,can you help us review ,thanks
Very new to this... 10 mins new to be exact.
Question: If I want to have all the lights doing the same thing, do I program them all to just one Chanel?
Yes you would set them to all be on the same dmx address
You can either program them all to the same channel or send identical data on all channels (in case you might want to make them do something different eventually)
So if we have a bunch of identical fixtures and we want them all to have identical signals going to them can we just set them all to the same channel?
Thanks for the question, anonony9081! That is correct! If you want all your Pars to be the same color, to fade at the same time, etc, you can absolutely assign them to the same DMX channel. I do this with my set-up to save me time!
I'd love to chat DMX if you need more help, just give me a shout!
Drake Sobehrad, Sweetwater Sales Engineer, (800) 222-4700 ext. 3271, drake_sobehrad@sweetwater.com
Thanks this is so useful
Wow this is amazing 😢
Thank so much I learnt a lot 🕯🙌❤
Clear and helpful... thanks.
All of this digital control may become erratic if you do not TERMINATE the cable at the last fixture in the chain. Microphone cable distorts the data signals but unterminated lines are a disaster by reducing reliability caused by reflections of the signal within the cable.
I've never had that problem and now I use mostly wireless DMX Transmitters & Receivers.
So if the next fixture starts at 7, why is the first one at channel 6 rather than channel 1?
He meant to say it was channels 1 up to 6
Very nice
Sir please I need your help 🙏🙏
When a turn on my DMX, my speakers make noise. How can I fix that?
Thank you for your video
Given no setup, id say you`ve got ground loop somewhere, maybe this is an issue
Conecte separadamente líneas de corriente, una para el sonido, otra para las luces.
Thank you!
Knock knock, open up the door, it's real!
wow it is so great
Thought he was gonna show a demo at the end. Just lost a sale
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Ok but… where da hood at
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Thanks Tom Hanks
Help, my DMX cables keeps barking at me
We need to address the lights: “Helloooooooo lights…”
With glasses like that it's easy to get lost in those eyes
ayo 🤨
Noel deyzel before gym???
do I need my lights plugged into AC voltage when using DMX cables ( my lights are easing dancing )
the DMX is just a control signal, the light also needs electricity to work