Love the video. I do have a question, is it possible to rearrange the lights after they have been added? I use Outsight Creamsource Vortex 4's and 8's and also Astera Pixel Bricks. After I initially add the lights I will occasionally need to add another Pixel Brick or Vortex light. The added light is added in line to the right of the other lights, but is it possible to rearrange it so that the added Pixel Brick is in line with the other Pixel Brick or added Vortex in line with the other Vortex?
yes you can ! with the left sidebar out look at the top of the screen you will see 3 dots in a circle - tap on that and select "edit items" - Now you will see your lights are listed and to the right you will see 3 little horizontal bars - hold you finger on one and you can slide any light up or down - rearranging their order. Email me with any other questions - Lighting@andyolson.com
Hello, good morning, I follow you from Colombia, excellent contribution, but I have a question, to use the app with Luminair, is a dmx or crmx node required? Or can it be connected to the light directly via Wi-Fi? I am in the process of becoming a lights programmer, I thank you very much, good job brother
@@LosDeLaBomba yes a dmx node is always needed - an iPad runs luminair which makes dmx but then you still need to take the signal and convert to dmx then send it wirelessly
Regarding wireless connectivity is done through wifi It is the only reliable and robust way to use the iPad Then I use CRMX by LumenRadio as my wireless dmx signal Remember, this is a wireless system with both Wi-Fi network, and also a wireless DMX network
We have an extremely basic lighting config with only single channel DMX control on each fixture. We are trying to create a simple chase to be in a scene. Each fixture only has dimmer 0-100 fader control. How do we make scenes with chases?
Love the video. I do have a question, is it possible to rearrange the lights after they have been added? I use Outsight Creamsource Vortex 4's and 8's and also Astera Pixel Bricks. After I initially add the lights I will occasionally need to add another Pixel Brick or Vortex light. The added light is added in line to the right of the other lights, but is it possible to rearrange it so that the added Pixel Brick is in line with the other Pixel Brick or added Vortex in line with the other Vortex?
yes you can ! with the left sidebar out look at the top of the screen you will see 3 dots in a circle - tap on that and select "edit items" - Now you will see your lights are listed and to the right you will see 3 little horizontal bars - hold you finger on one and you can slide any light up or down - rearranging their order. Email me with any other questions - Lighting@andyolson.com
Hello, good morning, I follow you from Colombia, excellent contribution, but I have a question, to use the app with Luminair, is a dmx or crmx node required? Or can it be connected to the light directly via Wi-Fi? I am in the process of becoming a lights programmer, I thank you very much, good job brother
Sorry, I was wrong, I wanted to ask to use my iPad with Luminair, is a dmx or crmx transmitter node required?
You will need a dmx node to make the dmx signal
Then you transmit with a w dmx sender
See my other videos about this
@@LosDeLaBomba yes a dmx node is always needed - an iPad runs luminair which makes dmx but then you still need to take the signal and convert to dmx then send it wirelessly
What are you using for the wireless connectivity?
Regarding wireless connectivity is done through wifi
It is the only reliable and robust way to use the iPad
Then I use CRMX by LumenRadio as my wireless dmx signal
Remember, this is a wireless system with both Wi-Fi network, and also a wireless DMX network
We have an extremely basic lighting config with only single channel DMX control on each fixture. We are trying to create a simple chase to be in a scene. Each fixture only has dimmer 0-100 fader control. How do we make scenes with chases?
Did you get my reply via email ?
make all the scenes you want with the app - then switch over to sequences and make a master sequence, then start adding scenes to that sequence