Hello, I currently have an ADJ mydmx buddy unit which I understand is the same Sushi DS unit, it is updated to 512 dmx channels and works with daslight 5 in full mode, I currently want to work in artnet mode since I need more than 2 universes to control the total number of lighting equipment that I have since many are pixel leds and I see that in the upgrades menu my unit does appear to be updated to artnet with both 1 universe and 20, I would like to know if it is fully compatible with artnet and if daslight 5 works with any dmx node or needs a specific one also if I should connect the interface that I have to this node or should it only be connected to the pc for the license.
Thanks for your help.
Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
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Re: Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
Hello,
It is possible to use Daslight 5 with Art-Net devices, however you will need the relevant licenses for this. Art-Net licenses can be purchase at store.dmxsoft.com, and the pricing is listed below:
1 Universe of Art-Net output = $99
20 Universes of Art-Net output = $499
The Art-Net license(s) are stored on your SUT device, in this case the MyDMX Buddy, so connecting this device to the software will act as a sort of 'key' to unlock the Art-Net functionality. Once this is done, you can connect to your Art-Net node through the Settings > Devices screen, or even create a 'virtual device' where you determine manually the exact IP Address to send data to (for your Art-Net node to receive).
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Will
It is possible to use Daslight 5 with Art-Net devices, however you will need the relevant licenses for this. Art-Net licenses can be purchase at store.dmxsoft.com, and the pricing is listed below:
1 Universe of Art-Net output = $99
20 Universes of Art-Net output = $499
The Art-Net license(s) are stored on your SUT device, in this case the MyDMX Buddy, so connecting this device to the software will act as a sort of 'key' to unlock the Art-Net functionality. Once this is done, you can connect to your Art-Net node through the Settings > Devices screen, or even create a 'virtual device' where you determine manually the exact IP Address to send data to (for your Art-Net node to receive).
Hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Will
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Re: Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
If you decide to expand with an Art-Net node, you won't need to connect the MyDMX Buddy interface to it. The Art-Net node itself will connect to your PC via Ethernet, and the Daslight 5 will output the DMX data to your PC over the network.
Re: Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
Hi i also concerns this too
I have already download and practice programming on MyDMX 5.
Im going to launch some show by MIDI so do i need ArtNET connection?
Also which devices i need to purchase and run show from my PC/Laptop?
please recommend some because im new with this
Thanks a lot
I have already download and practice programming on MyDMX 5.
Im going to launch some show by MIDI so do i need ArtNET connection?
Also which devices i need to purchase and run show from my PC/Laptop?
please recommend some because im new with this
Thanks a lot
Re: Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
Hello,
If you are using a MyDMX 5 device, you wont need the Art-Net license. This license is only required to connect to a 3rd party device that supports Art-Net.
Kind regards,
Will
If you are using a MyDMX 5 device, you wont need the Art-Net license. This license is only required to connect to a 3rd party device that supports Art-Net.
Kind regards,
Will
Re: Is it possible to work in arnet protocol with an ADJ My dmx buddy interface?
If you need Art-Net (which runs DMX over Ethernet), you would need an Art-Net-compatible DMX interface or a dedicated Art-Net-to-DMX node to convert Art-Net signals to standard DMX512.
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