User Manual

Laserworld Showeditor 2015
Version 2015/1.0 2015 Page 136
Intelligent DMX (only for users with software license) – for control of more
complex fixtures
EasyDMX – Fader Control
11.1.
The use of the EasyDMX-Editor (Fig. 122) is similar to the Figure Editor, but for the
control of DMX devices “macros” are created (comparable to the figures in the laser
shows). Each DMX macro consists of one or more steps (“scenes”) and can be
assigned to a key (similar to the figures in the Figure Editor). After having creation,
assigned and stored the macro, it can be used.
In Fig. 122 there are a lot of vertical scrollbars. Each scrollbar controls one output
channel, which can be assigned to one or even more DMX channels (As default
each scrollbar is assigned to the respective channel number).
The creation of a DMX-macro works like the creation of a figure. First click on “Create
New DMX Macro. This creates an empty “Macro 0”. Then the scrollbars can be set
to the desired positions. To use the scrollbars for channels with higher numbers then
50, use the upper horizontal scrollbar to make them visible. The colored boxes above
the scrollbars are all standard colored red after the “Create New DMX Macro” has
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. 122: The DMX-Editor