Excellent! How did you manage to "teach" the module to recognise the RFC remote signals? Also does this work with the old 48fx modules or just the new 64ftq ones?
The approach is pretty straight forward. Pick a song or create a sound track. Then you can load that soundtrack into a 3rd party application such as Finale3D, FWSim, or even PyroIgnitionControl. From there you can program each module when to fire an igniter for each rail and channel along with the music. Those application provide a script that is just a CSV file read by fireTEK. At the most basic approach, one could create a CSV script in a spreadsheet application. I hope that helps a little bit. Do check out the Facebook user group and ask more questions: facebook.com/groups/1581649428806010
The flame machines used in this video are relatively inexpensive and purchased on ebay. Search "DMX Flame Machine" and you should find them. The fireTEK system will also work with higher end DMX devices, too.
Excellent! How did you manage to "teach" the module to recognise the RFC remote signals? Also does this work with the old 48fx modules or just the new 64ftq ones?
I have a few of these and just learning. What do I need to fire these with music?
The approach is pretty straight forward. Pick a song or create a sound track. Then you can load that soundtrack into a 3rd party application such as Finale3D, FWSim, or even PyroIgnitionControl. From there you can program each module when to fire an igniter for each rail and channel along with the music. Those application provide a script that is just a CSV file read by fireTEK. At the most basic approach, one could create a CSV script in a spreadsheet application.
I hope that helps a little bit. Do check out the Facebook user group and ask more questions: facebook.com/groups/1581649428806010
Please where did you buy your stage fountain?
Name of gass?
The flame machines used in this video are relatively inexpensive and purchased on ebay. Search "DMX Flame Machine" and you should find them. The fireTEK system will also work with higher end DMX devices, too.