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Eurolite DMX Move Bigfoot 192 mixer luci
Descrizione
Use the Eurolite DMX Move Bigfoot 192 to operate lighting fixtures with your feet. It's ideal for performers who want to control the atmosphere but need their hands to play their instrument, for instance.
Features of the Eurolite DMX Move Bigfoot 192
The great thing about Bigfoot is that it has lots of functionality, so a show doesn't just consists of a couple lights flashing on and off. You can operate up to twelve fixtures with a maximum of sixteen control channels per fixture. As well as two expression pedals, you'll have eight foot switches and eight encoders at your disposal to program your lighting effects. There's even an effects generator for colour effects, for instance! The Bigfoot is a remarkably innovative device for solo performers in particular to enhance their performance with some atmospheric lighting effects.
Specifiche
Caratteristiche
- 19'' no
- Numero di canali DMX 192
- Sustainable product not specified
- Joystick no
Peso e dimensioni imballaggio incluso
- Peso (imballaggio incluso) 5,0 kg
- Dimensioni (imballaggio incluso) 50,0 x 28,0 x 16,0 cm
Specifiche
- Eurolite DMX Move Bigfoot 192
- fully-programmable DMX controller
- suitable for moving heads, scanners and LED spots
- number of addressed DMX channels: 192
- support for 12 fixtures met with 16 control channels each
- intelligent storage via USB stick (FAT32)
- effects generator
- chases: 15
- tempo tap
- expression pedals: 2x
- push buttons: 8x
- encoders: 8x
- built-in microphone and RCA input for sound control
- RDM support
- DMX connection: 3-pin XLR
- update firmware via USB
- housing: metal
- dimensions: 450 x 240 x 100 mm
- weight: 4.5 kg
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I bought this for simpler band shows when computer control (DMXIS) of my lights would be over the top.
The unit's pretty good. Built like a tank and will handle up to 12 fixtures of 16 channels each. Sound activation and tap tempo too, plus the option to fire smoke machines or blinders via the music button (using the latest firmware).
You can map each fixture's channels to 16 control knobs (red, green etc), which greatly simplifies scene design. Patching fixtures is fiddly though and I can't work out how to delete, which seems to mess up repatching anything Tech support slow getting back. Support and manual not great in general.
The disappointing things are: you seem stuck with automated chases. It would be way better if you could step through scenes manually. That would give you 15 banks of scenes. Ample for most shows.
Additionally, there's no fade function between chases. Only within them. That's an oversight, but there's the capacity to update firmware, so maybe they'll address these things.
Despite these issues, it's good for the price and what I need, but if you want more control of dmx lights on a similar budget, consider Entecc DMXIS on a laptop.