How to Do You Choose a Basic Lighting Console?

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2024
  • When you choose a basic lighting console you probably come from running your lights with a foot controller or just getting started, In this video David will help you choose the right basic console!
    00:00 Introduction
    00:40 The Chauvet Obey 40 and why we don’t like it
    02:40 Software based lighting controllers
    06:00 The WMX1
    11:00 Why we like the ADJ WMX1
    12:25 Closing
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Komentáře • 32

  • @theobreakspear3068
    @theobreakspear3068 Před 6 měsíci +2

    QLC+ needs a shout-out here. Incredibly easy AND powerful, totally free, open source and will run on absolutely anything, great community behind it and version 5 is pretty much better than EOS.

  • @djOT70
    @djOT70 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I bought a wmx1 because of this video

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 6 měsíci

      Awesome! Next time, we'd love to be your dealer for any lighting or control you need if you're in the US!

  • @markdomanico7936
    @markdomanico7936 Před rokem +1

    Love the videos about the wmx-1! Please keep them coming!!! I picked one up per your recommendation and I’m loving it . I’m having trouble getting it to work with the 3-D visualizer in my Mac . I’m going to reach out in the learn stage lighting forums see if I can get any help there. Thank you for all of your quick responses in that group! Being a member of the Learn stage lighting community is very helpful.

    • @blakegurrola
      @blakegurrola Před 4 měsíci

      Hey my man, just picked up mine and built my first successful setup in easy view on my 2016 MacBook Pro. Let me know if you still have any questions.

  • @Espresso101
    @Espresso101 Před měsícem

    Ty for the video. You covered a lot of things i was wondering about. I want something like an Obey controller for small local shows, to run from foh with smooth transition between scenes, run haze, ability to save scenes so you can jump between them during shows, and doesnt involve tying up a pc. I was hoping that Obey would work the way you thought it should. Guess I'm going to have to take a deeper look at that Wolf controller.

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před 21 dnem

      Yep, get it here! - www.learnstagelightinggear.com/products/wmx1-lighting-controller?_pos=1&_psq=wmx1&_ss=e&_v=1.0

  • @steimystein4368
    @steimystein4368 Před rokem +1

    This sounds perfect for my needs. Right now I have a ADJ DMX Operator that has all 30 banks full, but still isn't made for much of a show. I run sound mainly, and 50% of the time I'm using a bar on each side of the stage with 4 static LED pars on each, so I don't need to use a controller. But the other 50% of the time I bring out all the lights (just more pars and two movers), and need to have them do something. With this, I'll have more than the 12 fixtures on the DMX Operator, and can address each par separately. Right now they are doubled up and on some shows there are 3-4 pars assigned the same address. This seems like it would be easier to control while running sound, and give me more to work with. I've just ordered one today.

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před rokem

      It's a great controller - and if you need anything else in the future, we would LOVE to be your dealer! We have this and more at www.learnstagelightinggear.com

  • @ItsJustPhillip
    @ItsJustPhillip Před rokem +6

    Hey there, love your videos!!
    Can you do a WMX1 vs SoundSwitch One comparison? Pros & cons etc!?
    Thank you!!

  • @maddpharmer2045
    @maddpharmer2045 Před rokem

    Hey hommie great video I love the in depth comparison you did a great job

  • @ConnorNiske
    @ConnorNiske Před rokem

    opinions on the NX Touch with Onyx lighting for high school assembly / production lights?

  • @gemtachataj6119
    @gemtachataj6119 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi! I'm trying to create a show using moving heads instead of water fountains. What console do you recommend for movers that are constantly being twisting and turning and some are moving in different directions than others?

  • @maximusheronimus23980

    could you help out with a video for like the Philips Hue stuff on steroids with lighting and a console

  • @jongthaddaeus675
    @jongthaddaeus675 Před rokem

    Please I need your help with my own dmx controller. It got blown due to wrong connection

  • @djbassman2492
    @djbassman2492 Před rokem +2

    The Wolfmix is OK but it takes a lot of time to get it to do what you want it to do and it does have some real limitations for sure, it is not as good as I expected when I bought mine and I have spent a lot of time working with it but feel a bit disappointed with some of the results I have got due to it not controlling some features of my moving head lights that easily such as prisms and Gobos. It works well with basic lighting like uplighters and LED pars etc but the more involved the light fixture, the less it can be controlled easily with the W1.

  • @johnjentges3265
    @johnjentges3265 Před rokem

    What's ur opinion on the Daslight DVC4 (Gold) software/Hardware combo?

  • @zoetmoments5625
    @zoetmoments5625 Před 4 měsíci

    can the WMX1 control the Beamz BBP94W

  • @sebastianloessl7982
    @sebastianloessl7982 Před rokem

    personally i also like the dot2 onPC software

  • @andywason3414
    @andywason3414 Před rokem

    I play in a 4 piece bar band, I'm using two bars on stands with four budget LED DMX units per bar. All controlled with a chauvet foot C2 controller, as we cant afford a sound/lighting guy. My question though is more about the positioning of the lights. My current strategy is to place the lights at the front of the stage (higher than my PA) and point the lights downwards and backwards to illuminate the band. I see many other bands put the lights at the back of the stage, shining forward, putting the band in a silhouette and blinding the audience. Which of either of these strategies is preferable?

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před rokem

      Hey, The most important thing is to see the act.
      When there is some extra money available you can look at adding some color wash from the back combined with your frontlight.

  • @missniniyul
    @missniniyul Před rokem +2

    Wolf mix isn’t German.
    It’s from Nicolaudie, France.

  • @Adam_Summers
    @Adam_Summers Před rokem

    Can you put premade scenes on it? like i already use the ADJ white box one, can i load all its stuff onto the WMX1 / skip remaking all of those?

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před rokem +1

      No, with pretty much any change in console, you'll have to reprogram.

    • @Adam_Summers
      @Adam_Summers Před rokem

      @@LearnStageLighting this makes me sad.. but thank you!

  • @merchantaudioproductions

    I'm curious as to why you never talk about ShowXpress. I know you are probably sponsored by Enttec, but because their software has moved to a subscription based service, It almost seems dumb to pay for EMU when Show Xpress is free when you buy the USB box even though the box is a little more expensive, I'd rather not have to pay a subscription. Unless there is a very good reason why you think EMU is better than XPress?

    • @LearnStageLighting
      @LearnStageLighting  Před rokem +1

      We don't like showXpress for 2 reasons. First, if you re-patch lights, your existing programming is tied to the DMX addresses and you have to start from scratch. It's very disruptive as it effectively makes any old programming useless if you move a single light in the patch. The second is that we used to use it, but we've had a lot of reports from users and seen from ourselves that ShowXpress is unstable at times. I'm not sponsored by ENTTEC in any way, and in fact we're actually offering the buy back EMU interfaces that we sell in exchange for the future "EMU box" that hopefully will unlock lifetime access. When we do this, we will break even or potentially lose a little on the sale. We do this because we don't have another great option for simple control from stage, and we do believe it is a solid software. But we're not being paid by ENTTEC, it's quite the opposite as we're putting a lot of our time for free to make sure our users are well supported in EMU

    • @merchantaudioproductions
      @merchantaudioproductions Před rokem

      @@LearnStageLighting I appreciate the reply and the clarification. I am in a band that controls lighting from the stage, I have a chauvet foot c2, which is very limiting, and hard to use on stage because it requires multiple button pressing with your foot to change scenes. So since I already use a laptop for controlling the mixer, I'm in the market to control my lights with software and a midi FCB1010 footswitch. Just very frustrating and hard to figure out which program to go with and which one will work best. Again, thank you for response. That buy back program does sounds like a good option.

  • @IconOfSin
    @IconOfSin Před rokem

    I have a love hate relationship with Smartfades

    • @chibude4350
      @chibude4350 Před rokem

      Why ?

    • @IconOfSin
      @IconOfSin Před rokem +1

      @@chibude4350 because I encounter them once in a blue moon and always forget how to program them, but once you're up and running they're very intuitive and versatile

  • @kappyLV
    @kappyLV Před 5 měsíci

    After you ruled out the fader based controllers as old hat, favoring a Mac only software package, and showcasing a very interesting digital board that is NOT designed for on stage control, you offered no options or direction for band lighting with stage based control. For my needs, the video was a bust.