Vibrio is a revolutionary DMX lighting control software for the iPad. One intuitive solution to handle lighting for your venue or show. It connects to the lights wirelessly using an ethernet-to-DMX converter and the Art-Net protocol. We believe Vibrio bridges the gap between lighting programmers and designers by having a simple interface that even beginners can learn quickly. When designing Vibrio, we took the best features of high-end lighting consoles and brought them to the iPad.
Features:
- Manage Shows
- Fixture Library
- Effects Editor
- Scene & Stack Creator
- Layer Multiple Scenes Simultaneously
- Master Dimmer & Timing
- Tap Tempo BPM
- Universe Visualizer
- Midi Support
- Safe Mode
- Supports 1 Output Universe (512 addresses)
The app gives the user 16 DMX addresses free, with In-App Purchases upgrades for 256 and 512 addresses.
Required for Use: An Ethernet-to-DMX converter, router, and DMX lighting fixtures. For more information, visit our website at www.vibriolighting.com
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In-Apps
256 Address
$899.00
512 Address
$1,999.00
512 Address (Reduced)
$1,499.00
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Vibrio FAQ
Is Vibrio free?
Yes, Vibrio is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Vibrio legit?
🤔 The Vibrio app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Vibrio cost?
Vibrio has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is $1,465.67.
Great interface and it allows editing of scenes while shows are running unlike competitors. Needs more support for moving heads, and needs more updates. Updates are VERY infrequent. I’ve emailed the team about some bugs I’ve found, with no responses. Keep up the good work guys but please provide some updates. Please provide better release notes so we know what OS version is safe to use with Vibrio.
Worked ok until I bought it
Now my fixtures don’t show up in scenes under edit
Can’t add fixtures
I can’t add fixtures ipadios 16 nothing shows up .
Lied about chanels
Before I purchased this, I saw that it said free 512 chanels. So I thought, ok not bad,looks decent,and I downloaded it and it’s limiting me to 9 channels. Toast production did so bad on this software so don’t get it.
Needs more functionality
This app would be a lot better if you could change the name of the fintures so you can reference what they are in your show
Great app!
This controller app is super easy to use, and has great features, especially for the price. It’s nice to be able to layer scenes. One thing I want updated is the fixture profile. The fixture profiles are very limited and only includes older discontinued fixtures. I have to make my own profile for just about every single light I own. Also, the effects for movements could be improved. All in all, I think this is one of the best DMX controller apps you can get for the features you get for the price.
So thankful for this app
Vibrio is simple to use, powerful, highly customizable, and best of all… free to get started. With Luminair charging for subscriptions, folks who need something good but simple have very few good options (I only have 4 lights). I tried StageLight, Photon 1 and 2, Luminair, and ended up setting up QLC+ on my Mac after being disappointed with the iOS choices. Then I saw Vibrio… with it’s easy to set up sequences, scenes, and presets, not to mention MIDI CONTROL (HUGE). Thank you!
Doesn’t load manufacturers fixtures
What should be the selling point is what it is lacking. Doesn’t load generic or manufacturers fixture profiles, leaving you to figure out each profile and channels on your own. I specifically chose this app so that I could just choose from existing profiles. Please fix
Good App
I like this app for controlling my band's DMX lights. A few tweaks and it could be a great app! I would like to be able to turn Lights on for 15 or 20 minutes without having to have enter a specific color or scene at 30 seconds per scene until I get the time I am trying to set...
Very Easy To Use l Like It
After an Update some Times It’s Hard To Connect With The Dmx King Adapter
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