DMX Connect +

Published by: Exalux
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The DMX Connect + is a remote control for every Art-Net node, especially the Exalux Connect-One. With its 512-channel controller it allows you to manage your DMX devices with a tablet.
The DMX Connect + is already configured to work with your Connect-One: you just have to connect to the Connect-One Wi-Fi network and play with the light.
The app allows you to:
- use any Art-Net node by configuring the IP destination address
- use your Connect-One without any settings to modify
- control up to 512 DMX channels
- assign a custom name to each channel
- record up to 16 scenes and give them particular names
- apply a fade time when calling back a scene
- adjust a master value on some channels
- perform Black Out and Full On operations
- call your scenes from the live mode with simple buttons
- create, share, save all your projects
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App Info

Publisher
Exalux
Languages
English
Recent release
1.6 (4 years ago )
Released on
Oct 28, 2016 (8 years ago )
Last Updated
2 weeks ago
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