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myDMX 3.0
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myDMX 3.0
Table of contents
1.Quick Start ........................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1.Installing the Software ............................................................................................................ 1
1.2.Adding Lighting Fixtures ........................................................................................................ 3
1.3.Programming a Scene ............................................................................................................. 5
1.5.Creating Your Own Graphical Interface .............................................................................. 11
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................... 13
2.
2.1.What is DMX? .......................................................................................................................... 13
2.2.What is myDMX 3.0 and what hardware do I need? ......................................................... 13
2.3.What's New in myDMX 3.0? .................................................................................................. 15
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Patch ................................................................................................................................................... 19
3.1.Fixture Profiles ....................................................................................................................... 19
3.2.Patching Fixtures ................................................................................................................... 19
3.3.Fixture Properties .................................................................................................................. 20
Edit ...................................................................................................................................................... 22
4.
4.1.Arranging Lighting Fixtures ................................................................................................. 22
4.2.Controlling Lighting Fixtures ............................................................................................... 25
4.3.Creating Scenes ...................................................................................................................... 28
4.4.Creating Effects ...................................................................................................................... 30
Live ..................................................................................................................................................... 34
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5.1.Controlling Your Show Live .................................................................................................. 34
5.2.Editing Your Show Live ......................................................................................................... 36
5.3.MIDI* .......................................................................................................................................... 37
5.4.Dry Contact Ports* .................................................................................................................. 40
5.5.Keyboard ................................................................................................................................. 43
5.6.Audio ........................................................................................................................................ 44
Show .................................................................................................................................................... 46
6.
6.1.Adding Controls to Show Mode* ......................................................................................... 46
6.2.iPhone/iPad/Android (Easy Remote app)* ........................................................................ 49
Other Information ............................................................................................................................ 50
7.
7.1.Stand Alone* ........................................................................................................................... 50
7.2.Multiple Universes* ................................................................................................................. 52
*Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge)
myDMX 3.0 / Quick Start
1.Quick Start
1.1.Installing the Software
Downloading
Thanks for checking out myDMX 3.0. The quick start topics contain all the information you need to start using the software in less than 1 hour. The manual then proceeds to explain the functionality in depth. The full software version can be downloaded from our website.
Minimum computer requirements: Computer working under Windows 7 or higher, or MAC OSx 10.10 or higher 1 Ghz speed processor 2 Gb Memory (RAM) 1280*768 pixel screen OpenGL 3.1 (for 3D)
Recommended computer requirements: Computer working under Windows 7 or higher, or MAC OSx 10.10 or higher 2 Ghz speed processor, dual core 4 Gb Memory (RAM) Video card with 1GB video memory 1920*1080 pixel screen OpenGL 3.1 (for 3D)
Installation
Open the downloaded setup DMG (Mac) or EXE (PC) and follow the wizard to install the software. During the installation process, you will have the option to install the following components:
myDMX 3.0 - the main lighting controller software Easy View 2* - a real-time 3D visualizer allowing you to see your lights and effects whilst programming *Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge) Scan Library Editor - the tool used to make fixture profiles (the unique personality file for every lighting fixture) SSL Files - the full library of fixture profiles (SSL files) Hardware Manager - the tool used to manage your DMX interface (update firmware, test the DMX output etc...)
We recommend that you install all these options.
*Note* If you're installing on a PC, a Windows driver installation wizard will pop up. Be sure to follow the steps to install the drivers. The first time the software opens, you will also see a firewall message pop up. It's important that you click 'Allow' if you want the network capabilities of the software to work properly.
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Starting the software
When myDMX 3.0 is launched, you will be presented with the following window. Here we see a list of all DMX devices connected to your computer or local network. The window can also be accessed from the myDMX 3.0->Preferences menu on Mac, or Edit -> Preferences menu on Windows. If no devices are listed, this means that your device has not been detected. In this case, check that you have a myDMX 3.0 device connected and if so, open up the Hardware Manager included in the software directory and check to see if your device is detected here. Check the 'Active' checkbox for each device you want to use and then click OK. You're now set up and ready to use myDMX 3.0!
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1.2.Adding Lighting Fixtures
Fixture Profiles (SSL)
Every light used in myDMX 3.0 has its own profile. This is called a Fixture Profile or SSL profile. The profile contains all the information about the lighting fixture (for example, which channel controls the Color, Dimmer etc...). If your fixture profile is not available, you can create it yourself using the included Scan Library editor, or request a profile from our website.
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Patching fixtures
To add a lighting fixture to your show:
-click the Patch button (1)
-select your fixture profile from the list (2)
-drag and drop it onto the table (3)
-several lights can be added at once by selecting the number of fixtures and the starting DMX channel (4)
Addressing your lighting fixture
Each lighting fixture has a unique address. This is so myDMX 3.0 knows which fixture it's controlling. In the example below, moving head.3 has an address of 37 and takes up channels 37-54. An address is set on the actual lighting fixture, either with a digital display or in binary with DIP switches. The DIP switches which need to be set for the selected lighting fixture are displayed in the top right of the patch window (1).
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1.3.Programming a Scene
Selecting and arranging your lights
Click the EDIT tab towards the top left to access the edit screen. The edit screen is where all programming is made.
Each lighting fixture in myDMX 3.0 is represented by a square in the fixtures window (bottom right section of the software). Multi-beam lights such as LED bars will be formed of several squares. Click and drag the squares to position. Lights can also be rearranged into common shapes using the shape wizard (1). Depending on how many fixtures you have patched, you can zoom in and out and reset the positioning using the 4 icons in the upper left (2). For quick selection, groups can be created by selecting some fixtures and clicking the 'Create Group' button (3).
Controlling your lights with the faders
To select a fixture, click one of the squares in the fixture window on the right, and then move the corresponding faders on the left. The lights will change in real-time. There are several ways to view the output:
See the actual lighting fixture respond in real-time See the color and beam state in the fixture window See the raw DMX data being sent in the DMX output window (Tools -> DMX levels) See a 3D representation of your light in the 3D visualizer* (Tools -> 3D visualizer)
*Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge)
With some fixtures, you'll need to move several faders before seeing a light beam. In the example below, the dimmer, iris and zoom channels all need to be set. This can be done quickly by clicking the 'Beam On' button (1). You can also quickly position your fixtures in the center by pressed the 'Center' button (2).
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Controlling your lights with the palettes
The palettes allow for quick access to channel properties. Position a moving fixture with the Pan/Tilt grid, or set a color with the color wheel.
Creating scenes and steps
All programming in myDMX 3.0 is made with scenes and steps. Everything you set with the faders and palettes is saved to the selected step. A scene includes 1 or more steps. Each step can have a Fade Time and a Hold Time. The Fade time determines how long it will take to move to the next step and the hold time determines how long a step will freeze before moving to the next step.
All steps inside the selected scene are displayed to the right Click the 'Add' button to add a new step (1) Click the 'Play' button to play the selected scene (2) Double click a fade or hold time to change it (3)
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Managing scenes
New scenes can be created here (1) and groups can be created here (2). By default, you can play 1 scene per group at a time. We recommend organising different types of effects into different groups. For example, color effects, movement effects, beam effects etc.. This way, you can easily stack different effects together. It's also a good idea to put all your master scenes into a group and create a groups for short bursts and flashes which you want to temporarily trigger over your show (strobes, blinders etc...). Alternatively if you have a fully pre-programmed live concert or theatre show, you may use a group like a cuelist for each song or act.
The properties for a scene can be changed on the right. There's more detailed information on this further on in the manual, but the important items you'll probably want to know about for now are the scene name (3) and setting the scene as a flash scene (4).
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Building effects
The myDMX 3.0 effects engine allows you to program movements, color effects, beam effects and more-without the need to set each individual step and level manually. This speeds up programming dramatically and turns a basic show into something spectacular.
There are 4 types of effects available each of which are described later on in the manual. To create an effect:
-select the fixtures to be included in the effect
-select an effect type
-if a Matrix Effect has been selected, drag and drop the video rectangle over the fixtures you want to control
-once the effect parameters have been set, hit the 'Generate' button
*NOTE* When the effect tab is visible, selected effects will always override any scenes which may be playing in the background.
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1.4.Controlling Live
Triggering scenes
Click the LIVE tab towards the top left to access the live screen. The live screen is where you control your show. The example below shows several scenes playing at the same time. As long as scenes use different channels, they will be stacked and merged together. If a scene is triggered which uses the same channels as a scene which is already playing, the latest scene will take priority over the others.
Scenes can be displayed in 3 sizes. Clicking the up and down arrows will change the size of the scene (1) and clicking the arrows in the group header will expand and contract all scenes within the group (2). When a scene is set to it's largest size, two horizontal faders will appear (3). The first allows you to change the speed of the scene and the second allows you to dim the brightness.
The Live Bar
The area to the right of the Live screen shows a Live bar along with a Master Dimmer.
The master dimmer will override the dimmer and color channels of all your lights. It's a quick way to globally dim your full rig.
The 8 Live buttons at the top allow you to:
Jump forwards and backwards between scenes Pause the entire show Blackout all lighting fixtures Globally enable and disable fading between scenes Lock the software (useful if you need to leave your computer unattended) Take a snapshot of your show and save it into a new scene Take a snapshot of your show and save it into a new scene, but include any live edits you may have made with the faders (more on this later!)
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The Reset buttons manage resetting live edits. For example, you could override a scene by selecting some fixtures and moving a fader, you could then reset this live edit by clicking on one of the 3 reset buttons.
Sound to light
Scenes can be synchronised with the BPM of the music, or follow the pulse of the music. Right click a scene and select 'BPM' or 'Pulse'. There are 3 options available:
Step - jumps to the next step when a beat or pulse is triggered Scene - replay the scene when a beat or pulse is triggered Fade - play the scene normally, if a beat or pulse is triggered before the step is reached, jump to the step
BPM stands for 'Beats Per Minute'. This is a trigger which is normally sent at a consistent time interval (imagine tapping your foot to the music beat). There are 3 BPM detection methods available in myDMX
3.0: Audio - analyses the incoming audio signal to calculate the BPM (the audio input device can be
selected below) Tap - a manual button which can be tapped to determine the BPM MIDI - reads 'MIDI clock' allowing you to read the BPM from many popular DJ software packages and mixers (the MIDI clock device must be selected in the software preferences)
Pulse will transmit a trigger each time the incoming audio level hits a threshold. The threshold can be set automatically or manually with the fader. Threshold is great if you're looking for your lights to 'follow' the music but stop at quieter sections.
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Using a MIDI controller*
Scenes and faders can be controlled with a MIDI console along with many other myDMX 3.0 features such as BPM tap, live snapshot and more. *Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge)
To pair a MIDI console:
Navigate to the software preferences (myDMX 3.0 -> Preferences on Mac, Edit -> Preferences on PC)
Select 'MIDI' on the left. Choose your MIDI input/output devices
To map a fader/scene - right click the fader/scene and select 'Map to MIDI In'
Move the corresponding fader/button on your MIDI controller. This will be paired automatically Further
information on MIDI mapping can be found later in the manual.
1.5.Creating Your Own Graphical Interface*
Adding buttons, faders and more!
Click the SHOW tab to access Show Mode. *Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge)
Show mode is a powerful feature in myDMX 3.0 which allows you to build an entirely custom screen design. Adding components to the screen can be done simply by holding ALT and clicking the component, and that's it! No pairing or other editing required. This works with scenes, faders, palettes and other buttons around the software.
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Editing the interface
The position, size and pairing of a control can be edited by clicking the edit button (1). Double click a control to open up the Control Editor. Here you can change the color, add some custom text and assign a custom icon. Other functions on the Show Bar include:
screen lock fullscreen add a component manually
Connecting with a smartphone or tablet*
The Show mode screen can be linked with an iPhone/iPad/Android smartphone or tablet. *Available as an
upgrade (Additional Charge)
To set this up:
Be sure the remote is switched on (1)
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-Download the free Easy Remote app from the App Store or Google Play
-Connect your tablet or smartphone to the same local network as myDMX 3.0
-Start the app. If the connection is successful you will see a list of all computers on your network running myDMX 3.0
-Simply tap the instance you want to connect to and your screen will appear automatically
When 'Edit' is switched on in Show Mode, you will see a white dotted line showing the Easy Remote canvas area. If the size and position of the components don't fit neatly on your smartphone or tablet's screen, this can be changed by selecting a different preset or custom screen size (2). You can also scale the Easy Remote canvas by choosing one of the 4 scale buttons.
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2.Introduction
2.1.What is DMX?
DMX is a universal lighting control system. It stands for 'Digital multiplex' and is a digital data system which allows a DMX controller to take control of any DMX compatible device, regardless of the manufacturer. DMX devices are normally referred to as 'Fixtures' or 'Drivers'. Each fixture has a DMX input and a DMX output. Up to 32 fixtures can be daisy-chained. For connections of more than 32 fixtures, a DMX splitter must be used.
Each DMX device uses a certain number of channels. For example there may be 1 channel to set the gobo, 3 channels to set the color, 2 channels for movement, 1 channel to control the dimmer etc... 1 DMX universe can control up to 512 channels. Once the universe is full, you need to use a second connection from the controller. The example below shows 2 moving heads and 2 LED Par's which take up a total of 30 channels.
Each fixture needs an address so that the software knows which device it's controlling. The address determines the starting channel. In the example below, the LED par takes up channels 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,
30. An address is usually set via a digital display or a set of switches called DIP switches (more
information on dip switches can be found in the 'Patch' section).
2.2.What is myDMX 3.0 and what hardware do I need?
myDMX 3.0 is a DMX lighting control software package. It can be used to control any type of DMX light. The software has been specifically designed for controlling lighting in Discos, Clubs, Theatres and Live shows, and can also be used to control Architectural lighting.
To use the software, you will need to connect a myDMX 3.0 USB-DMX interface via USB or Ethernet. This converts the information sent by the software to DMX which a lighting fixture can understand.
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What's included?
There are several tools included within myDMX 3.0:
myDMX 3.0 : the lighting control software Easy View 2* : a real-time 3D visualizer which allows you to plot a virtual stage allowing you to program your lights off-site *Available as an upgrade (Additional Charge) Scan Library Editor : a tool which allows you to build SSL profiles (more on this in the Patch chapter) Hardware Manager : a DMX hardware maintenance tool which can be used to upgrade the firmware and set specific stand-alone settings such as the internal clock/calendar
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2.3.What's New in myDMX 3.0?
myDMX 3.0 has been re-designed from the ground up with a new user interface and available for both PC and Mac. Users of earlier software versions will find that we have kept all the important areas in the same place (patch, scenes, steps, fixtures, faders etc...). Here we will find out what's new in myDMX 3.0.
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