If you have Max4Live, you can control the udmx directly from within Ableton Live:
Version 1.0:
http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=633
If you have Max4Live, you can control the udmx directly from within Ableton Live:
Version 1.0:
http://www.maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=633
“uDMX - MIDI Interface” is a stand alone Application for Mac OS X. It provides a virtual MIDI-Port to communicate with the uDMX USB DMX Interface from any MIDI capable software like Cubase or Logic, as an alternative for using Max/MSP to directly control the uDMX. It can respond either to MIDI note or control change events and scales the MIDI resolution (0-127) to DMX (0-255).
You can download it here: Download “uDMX - MIDI Interface” (.dmg, 6.6 MB)
Using the uDMX commandline interface and PHP it is fairly easy to build a system to control your lights from a ordinary web browser. In this post I show you how to put a slider on a web page that controls the first channel of your DMX light dimmer. This is not a very useful application, but throw in some more Ajax and a database of your choice, et voilà: A web based lighting desk…
We just finished our first prototype of the uDMX - it seems to work…!
This is a preliminary version of the documentation - work in progress..
See the uDMX Homepage for updates
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