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Beautiful, that curves and the routing (channel<->DMX) are also applied to data witch are coming from the DMX-IN. Creating a new program (cuelists) is also a very fast task when I use a 24-channel-DMX-faderbox to define the values of a cue-step. Well done. In the archive I found an article witch described a way to use the switch input to switch between two cuelists: http://www.lanbox.com/support/Talk-Archive/msg-00762.html Is it also possible to do similar things with transmissions coming through the DMX-Input of the Lanbox-LCX? In my case I 'd like to use one fader (actually 5 faders for 5 different layers, but just details) to choose from 4 cuelists (1-64 is the range for the first cuelist, 65-128 the range for the second, and so on). With the flash-button (value 256) of a second channel, i 'd like to trigger the cuelist. This first, and actually very exciting, night with the lanbox highly inspired me, and I came up with another idea. This external 24-channel-DMX-unit has also a beat-detection on board (not as good as the one in Traktor DJ of course) and this could control a simple 2-step 2-channel alternating program (cue1: [0] [256], cue2: [256] [0] ), also done in the external-unit. With this "DMX-beat-clock", i'd like the lanbox to step in sync through a cuelist (every time channel x or y switches from 0 to 256, the lanbox should go to the next step). btw: totally inspired sam
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