Wireless DMX: Cut the Cable!

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @hunglikefish
    @hunglikefish Год назад +3

    Watched your vids to learn how to set & program a set of lights for a social dancing group and went wireless a couple yrs back after having issues when daisy chained with cords. Like how clear and easy you make it to learn. Thnx!

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      Thanks for that and appreciate you watching!

  • @kailumgg7736
    @kailumgg7736 Год назад

    It is like you read my mind was literally about to recommend you check out a set of wirless dmx because really want to get some for my rig but the battery ones

  • @lovboy66
    @lovboy66 Год назад

    Thank you for your video!
    Now i feel more confident in getting wireless DMX

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      Thanks for watching, and yes, much easier to get set up than I thought it would be.

  • @Nancyloveguitars
    @Nancyloveguitars Год назад +1

    The video was very clear and I did learn, it was fantastic!

  • @clarkpink1955
    @clarkpink1955 Год назад

    Hi steve great to see you back what a great setup

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      Appreciate the kind words and thanks for watching!

  • @davykelly3053
    @davykelly3053 Год назад

    Great video Steve, would I only need to use one receiver then daisy chain the rest of my stage lights? I have 6 2 channel DMX spot lights and 6 7 channel spots as backdrop stage lights

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад +1

      Yep- I'm using a similar hybrid setup with one receiver for each light stand location. All the lights in the stand are daisy chained to that receiver. So far it is working very well. Appreciate you watching!

  • @croissantproductions
    @croissantproductions Год назад +1

    Great informative video as always. I just don’t understand how these are useful if they need to be plugged in with a cable to work.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад +2

      Its true they have to be plugged into power, but I used to have to run long cables from my interface out to my light stands, and now its all wireless. Its really made my setup a LOT easier. Always appreciate your comments and positive words croissant!

  • @WaterFaiGor
    @WaterFaiGor 8 дней назад +1

    Very professional 👍

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  6 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the kind words and appreciate you watching 🙂

  • @fernheaven
    @fernheaven Год назад

    Wonderful video and great product! Now if I can just find a simple controller for our local community hall that allows crossfade when manually switching scenes!!!! Does anyone have any recommendation?

  • @itsPumpks
    @itsPumpks Год назад

    Hey what do you think about ai stage lighting I think it’s cool but it takes the jobs of us then people say that’s fine but they might as well remove the band or dj and replace it with ai instead if they want that is what I said.

  • @DjJeffo78
    @DjJeffo78 Год назад

    That’s nice. Welcome back Steve. I have them Donner Dongles but they are old and got them off a friend. Question is how long do they last without power supply. As battery operated last around 5hrs. Which for me is very tight.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад +2

      Hey Jeffo (I like the new name!) These dongles require constant power from the little USB chargers. I incorporated them into my rig so I never have to worry about battery life- so far working well. Appreciate you watching this one!

  • @eventationAB
    @eventationAB 8 месяцев назад

    Do they just work with 5V power supply
    or are there spotlights that have phantom power?
    And if there is, can these be powered that way?
    (Much like when you use phantom power for microphones with the audio mixer)

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, they need the 5v power supply, but if you want to pay a little bit more you can get ones with rechargable receivers like these: amzn.to/4bLM5Xm

    • @eventationAB
      @eventationAB 8 месяцев назад

      @@LearnLizardThank you for answering!
      Rechargeable ones are a good solution, but I often do installations that will work for several days in a row, and then it feels safer with fixed power.
      And with the 5v power supply transformer, there are so many cables on each fixture.
      I've actually been looking for power adapters that go from IEC C14 to USB sockets.
      It would have been really convenient because so many spotlights have an IEC Power Connector output ... or powercon to a USB socket 😀
      (That would have minimized cables and avoided a hanging power supply)

  • @iSpike
    @iSpike Год назад +1

    ⭐️Brilliant video Steve ⭐️👍🏻

  • @BigHeartedMan65
    @BigHeartedMan65 11 месяцев назад

    I was wondering if you had done a video on the sheads follow spots ??? i was looking at getting two of the 440 qatt follow spots in the cases ...Just wanted to find someone who has used them and see what they thought about them ... THANK YOU ...

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад

      That follow spot looks pretty cool. I've never done a video on one but I appreciate the idea!

  • @blueman841
    @blueman841 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for posting this, you made it quite clear. I do have one question. you mentioned about using another system and simply changing the code. So does that mean I could use his system with say a manual board and then use a different system on a computer driven show at the same time?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад

      Yes. If you bought 2 sets you could have each transmitter/receiver on its own frequency and use them independently.

  • @ledhed5717
    @ledhed5717 4 месяца назад

    So basically I can have on my overhead truss one wireless receiver in fixture #1 and then daisy chain the others on the truss and be able to control them with the different addresses I have to them?
    The wireless dmx still transmits the “full spectrum” of commands and the independent fixtures respond accordingly?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  4 месяца назад +1

      Yes, that's exactly right. I use one receiver for each "location" (stage right, left, etc.) and daisy chain all the lights together in each location. Appreciate you watching!

    • @ledhed5717
      @ledhed5717 4 месяца назад +1

      @@LearnLizard thank you very much! I am new to DMX and I am using it in a live band situation with the MaestroDMX controller. I play drums so I needed something hands free to give us a decent light show. Now that I know I can go wireless for my front washes and up to my overhead truss this will be a game changer and not have to drag out DMX cords everywhere!!
      AGAIN A GIGANTIC THANK YOU!!!!

  • @a.h.1665
    @a.h.1665 8 месяцев назад

    Interesting product.
    But not truly wireless. Is there a battery powered version of the receivers? Right now I need twice the amount of power plugs

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, you can get a set with rechargable receivers here: amzn.to/4bLM5Xm
      I have to plug my fixtures in already, so it's easy for me to plug in the receivers as well (and not worry about keeping the batteries charged) But I can see where a rechargable option might be better for some folks.

  • @Caedence
    @Caedence Год назад

    Awesome video, Steve- as always! Are there any DMX interfaces that take wireless MIDI?

  • @1707luka
    @1707luka Год назад

    great job man thanks for explenation ;)

  • @ChrisIsEditing
    @ChrisIsEditing Год назад

    Hey Steve, what's the channel limit for one of the receiver? Can it run 64 channels or more?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      The specs say that the channel limit is 126, although I haven't tried pushing it to the limit. Appreciate you watching!

    • @ChrisIsEditing
      @ChrisIsEditing Год назад

      @@LearnLizard Thanks steve!

  • @kevinturpin7937
    @kevinturpin7937 10 дней назад

    Will the wireless work with MaestroDMX?

  • @doug73975
    @doug73975 7 месяцев назад

    How about for drysparks?

  • @Chadwick-br2di
    @Chadwick-br2di 2 месяца назад

    Theres alot of stigma regarding running a wireless lighting rig. But ive run wireless for about a year and havent had any issues. Granted they havent been extremely lighting heavy shows.

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, I also have heard a lot of negatives about wireless DMX, but my simple setup (one transmitter and 3 receivers with multiple fixtures daisy chained to each receiver) has been working perfectly. One guy in the band has a wireless ear monitor, but nothing else is onstage to interfere with the signal so I guess that helps with the reliability.

  • @catwhatcher
    @catwhatcher Год назад

    Awesome! Thank you, very informative.

  • @matthewfallon1728
    @matthewfallon1728 9 месяцев назад +1

    What I am not seeing is the ability to set that "2nd fixture" to a different color and control it independently*. Currently, you have the transmitter's color matching both receivers' colors. Fine, BUT, how can those two (or more!!) fixtures operate *independently when going down the Wireless DMX route? Can anyone assist me with this? Thanks!!!

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад +3

      Good question. The controller's transmitter is sending DMX messages to all the fixtures with receivers, just as if they were in a wired chain. So each fixture can be on its own individual DMX channel (with a unique starting address) and controlled independently, if that's the way you choose to set it up initially. Hope that helps.

    • @matthewfallon1728
      @matthewfallon1728 9 месяцев назад

      @@LearnLizard, thank you, kindly! This answers my question and is crystal clear! Sincerely, thank you. 🤙

    • @rickprado3975
      @rickprado3975 11 дней назад

      @@LearnLizard I've been searching all night for this answer. So i have 6 fixtures on 2 trees , so 2 daisy chains, plus 2 moving heads also daisy chained. Total of 3 daisy chains. But 12 different dmx channels. DMX channels don't matter so I would only need 3 receivers, one for each tree?

  • @MariusColita
    @MariusColita Год назад

    Hello, big problems arise when there are interferences! Or with your own sound system/microphones and bands! Another big problem is the delays

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the heads up. The manufacturer says "126 channels jumping frequency automatically to ensure reliability" We don't use wireless mics and so far so good.

  • @itsPumpks
    @itsPumpks Год назад

    Sick video tho I love this

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад

      Appreciate you watching this one!

  • @beardoe6874
    @beardoe6874 9 месяцев назад

    Has anyone ever tried putting the transmitter at the end of the universe?
    I have a number of lights wired and a cheap DMX board with only one DMX out but my last light in the chain has it's DMX out port open.
    I'm adding a light that has built in wireless DMX control so instead of getting a transmitter and a receiver so I can wirelessly connect to my DMX line and the new light, I want to use that free DMX out on my last light for the transmitter (and not buy a receiver).
    Is there any reason why that wouldn't work?
    I would rather use a DMX cable because it's only a few feet away from the existing DMX lights but the new light does not have any wired DMX connectors...

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад

      I think that should work. I don't believe the transmitter would know if it was connected to a controller or the DMX out of a fixture.

  • @lerk.
    @lerk. Год назад

    Wireless DMX seems cool until you have a lot of 2,4GHz WiFi and microphones in the venue as well.
    Suddenly, cables are cool again :)

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад +1

      Luckily we don't use wireless mics and only using 3 receivers- so far everything is working as it should. (but I'll keep my cables handy just in case!)

  • @blueman841
    @blueman841 10 месяцев назад

    Have you every used a wireless system with a DMX splitter?

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  9 месяцев назад

      I've never tried them with a splitter.

  • @Stripeyy
    @Stripeyy Год назад

    get rid of your DMX cables but double your power cables

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      Yeah, more pesky power adapters, but for me it beats running long cables out to the light stands.

    • @Stripeyy
      @Stripeyy Год назад

      @@LearnLizard Definitely!
      I was lighting a small stage last year where we had 2 standalone tripods and a big truss behind. We had 3 wireless receivers and 1 transmitter, each receiver connected to one tripod and trussing, my PC and transmitter was about 50m away from the stage and we had 0 problems with interference or lag even though we almost filled up the whole universe.
      Still the simplest cable run I've ever did even though that was the most lights I've ever made a stage with. (around 50 lights lighting a whole hotel garage)

  • @seanchipudhla8565
    @seanchipudhla8565 Год назад

    Wireless dmx is good but the risk of interference is not worth it. These wireless units choose to fail due to inteference at the most criticsl times

    • @LearnLizard
      @LearnLizard  Год назад

      I've had more than one comment warning about this, but so far I haven't had any problems. If and when I do, I can't say "no one told me about that!"

  • @monirulahasan54
    @monirulahasan54 Год назад

    Thank you sir
    I am your big fan
    Can I contact with you