Hi Andy, Love this channel! Thank you taking the time. Numbering the episodes in the titles would be great. I would be interested to know how you deal with Skypanels, ETC LED RGB ellipsoidals, and Asteras. Recently, I had an issue where I had difficulty getting fine control of an S30... I would see colors opposite to the ones I was tapping on the wheel and then the unit would just start to flash. It drove me crazy to where I had to trash my whole set up and start over. I also need to go back and see if it was as simple as setting the DMX number with click and type vs using the +\- !
Brand brand new to this tech. I can barely spell DMX, so bear with me. I test-driving a pair of Rainbow lights. What I don't know is how these need to be configured before working on the Luminaire side of things. Said differently, what steps are needed on the Rainbow side to ensure they and the Luminaire app are connected? Is there the equivalent of some kind of pairing, or are the Rainbow's just natively ready out of the box, and all that's needed is to turn them on? Hoping I will see a reply to this since it's now 2 years later; Andy's videos look extremely helpful, but presume a starting point that I may not yet be at. Thanks to all!
Jerry - so sorry I overlooked this - yes ythere is a pairing that needs to happen - and the way Lumenradio works is that if you unpair a light, then use the link button on your transmitter you will get linked up. Think of it as if any light that is unlink needs to find home - and the link button on your transmitter sends a signal of where home is. May take a minute but you should see a visual indicated linkage. Its the reason that Lumenradio with CRMX has done so well in the production community.
yes !!! Linking is scene dependent - but when you make a copy of the scene that linked those lights will be linked - so just make a scene without the linking and you will be fine
Your tutorials are really clear, i hope you will continue ! Thanks (from France) for your time and generosity
Hi Andy, Love this channel! Thank you taking the time. Numbering the episodes in the titles would be great. I would be interested to know how you deal with Skypanels, ETC LED RGB ellipsoidals, and Asteras. Recently, I had an issue where I had difficulty getting fine control of an S30... I would see colors opposite to the ones I was tapping on the wheel and then the unit would just start to flash. It drove me crazy to where I had to trash my whole set up and start over. I also need to go back and see if it was as simple as setting the DMX number with click and type vs using the +\- !
Thank you for your videos. They help soooo much
Brand brand new to this tech. I can barely spell DMX, so bear with me. I test-driving a pair of Rainbow lights. What I don't know is how these need to be configured before working on the Luminaire side of things. Said differently, what steps are needed on the Rainbow side to ensure they and the Luminaire app are connected? Is there the equivalent of some kind of pairing, or are the Rainbow's just natively ready out of the box, and all that's needed is to turn them on?
Hoping I will see a reply to this since it's now 2 years later; Andy's videos look extremely helpful, but presume a starting point that I may not yet be at.
Thanks to all!
Jerry - so sorry I overlooked this - yes ythere is a pairing that needs to happen - and the way Lumenradio works is that if you unpair a light, then use the link button on your transmitter you will get linked up. Think of it as if any light that is unlink needs to find home - and the link button on your transmitter sends a signal of where home is. May take a minute but you should see a visual indicated linkage. Its the reason that Lumenradio with CRMX has done so well in the production community.
Is that setting saved per Scene? Can they be linked in one scene & unlinked in the next? Thanks
yes !!! Linking is scene dependent - but when you make a copy of the scene that linked those lights will be linked - so just make a scene without the linking and you will be fine
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