DMXCalc

Published by: West Side Systems
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Entertainment lighting equipment uses a control system called DMX512. DMXCalc is a simple and elegant calculator which does address arithmetic for DMX equipment.
You can enter a DMX universe number and a device address to have DMXCalc calculate the absolute address. Or enter an absolute address to see the universe and device address.
The + and - buttons can be set to increment or decrement the address by any block size. Handy for addressing a sequence of moving lights. When there is not enough space in the current universe for another fixture, the Address and + values turn red.
Some DMX equipment utilizes dip switches to configure the address. The dip switch page has switches which show the settings for the current address value, or you can set the switches to match those on a light and discover what its address is. The sound button "plays" dipswitch settings so you can set switches without looking at the display.
The Block page can be loaded with a range of blocks, based on the block size and starting at the current address. Tapping any block on the list loads that address into the calculator and dip switches, and tapping the arrow shows a list of all locations in the block, with both local and absolute addresses. This feature is particularly useful for addressing a series of moving lights, dimmer packs, or LED fixtures.
A fourth page has a quick reference list showing all DMX level values from 0 to 255, with corresponding percentage, hexadecimal, and MIDI values.
Altogether indispensable for the entertainment lighting technician.
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    Yes, DMXCalc is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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DMXCalc Reviews

I like it but “flip” is broken

froggy1188 on

United States

I was trying to flip over the dip switches so that switch 1=256 as is sometimes the case but it seems the “flip” function isn’t working. It’s possible I misunderstood the use of that function also. Otherwise I really like the app and use it often for figuring out absolute addresses.

Seems okay, but doesn't work fully with OS8

stageman99 on

United States

The first two pages seem to work fine, but the last two freeze the app. It does give absolute values, which is helpful, but for $1.99, I expect it to fully function.

Letters

Derrick7E on

United States

An option to change blocks from numerical fixture number 1: 1-6, 26: 151-156 to A: 1-6, Z: 151-156, AA: 157-162 and so on would be nice for rigs that prefer letters.

Doesn't support dimmer doubling?

Jgr301 on

United States

Unless I'm missing something, this app always assumes your universe is 512 whole number addresses. I can't find ant way of starting universe 2 at 257 which I need to do when I'm dimmer doubling in universe 1.

Settled a debate...

professionalx on

United States

Used this on a gig the other day. Got tired of listening to the house guy and the my producer's ME discuss how to address the antique technobeams while crew stood around with their thumbs up their butts. Unpocketed my iphone, tapped for a few seconds, held it in front of their faces (they were both wrong) and, presto, the job got moving. THANK YOU!

Worth every penny

tm204 on

United States

It does what it claims to do and is worth every penny. I think the dipswitches are a great improvement from the original version on the palm os. 99 cents is the right price for what this product does. Now if we could only find someone to write an iphone app that created a virtual lighting lab. hmm what developer could do that for us?

Good program

Call_Me_Anonymous on

United States

I like this program and the others by West Side. One thing that I don't like, though, is that the DIP settings are set at the bottom of the page. I liked them better when they were at the top next to the numbers. Consider moving them back to the top and using a simple 'i' button to access additional information. The DIP settings need to be more readable and closer to the calculations. The larger ones in the original version were better. I actually had forgotten about the DIPs and actually missed them at first. I DO like the ability to read them left to right and change the initial position for "1". It's a good app. Just put it back to a more readable method for the DIPs please.

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lightSwitcher on

United States

Great idea, but it would be nice if user had the option of assigning the value of all dip's off at "0" or "1", as different manufacturers treat this differently.

Good App that needs a major fix....

MCGiar on

United States

Dip switch settings are inaccurate, aside from that consider putting a numeric value above or below the designated dip switch. This is especially helpful because your dip switches read right to left, which is uncommon.

Good app

Gurkha 69thID on

United States

Works as described. Very industry specific, so if your not in the DMX contolled lighting world, you don't need this app. Nice update would be to type in fixture address and have it spit out DMX start channel, ie light 1, channel 1, light 2 channel 4, etc.

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