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Break out Wings

outlaws42
2013-08-12
2013-08-15
  • outlaws42

    outlaws42 - 2013-08-12

    What Break out wings for control are you guys using? I was just wandering what works good with QLC+. I thought about incorporating this in our setup at church but thought it would be easier for the users if there was hardware for them to interface with.
    Thanks

     
    • Massimo Callegari

      What do you mean by "break out wings" ?
      If you mean external controllers, well, as far as I know, Behringer BCF2000 and Korg nanoKontrol 2 work quite well.
      The first is a little bit expensive cause of motorized faders. If you don't need them then the nanoKontrol is around €50. It's a tiny toy but it does its job !

       
  • Jano Svitok

    Jano Svitok - 2013-08-12

    Also if you have old DMX console with MIDI output, you can repurpose it as control surface.
    (and still have it for backup purposes). Note that the usefulness of the control surface depends on the console's MIDI implementation.

    Examples are:
    - Behringer LC2412 - almost all knobs&faders are usable
    - Showtec ShowMaster 24 - only buttons are usable (the faders are inaccessible)

     
    • Connor Faulder

      Connor Faulder - 2013-08-14

      Ah - so that's why there are no sliders in the Showmaster 24 profile...

       
  • outlaws42

    outlaws42 - 2013-08-12

    Thanks Guys yes External Control is what I meant. Our main board doesn't have DMX control so i wanted to use QLC+ and some sort of External control to run our DMX lights we have basic LED lights and 4 chauvet Moving lights. The moving lights aren't used very much. The LED's we want to use every week for fill and mood lighting.
    Thanks again

     
  • Connor Faulder

    Connor Faulder - 2013-08-15

    Veering off course from what previous posts have said, a device such as an iPad or other tablet can work quite well for controlling, especially sliders. These can be used to send MIDI signals wirelessly or via cables if you put a bit of effort in :)

     
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