...and, each smart hub has the ability to select any of the 8 512-channel blocks to expose as DMX channels.Each smart hub has 4096 pixelnet channels. Think of them as 8 blocks of 512... (8x512=4096). A jumper lets you access any of the blocks. The devices attached to DMX still think of themselves as devices with a channel assignment from 1 through 512. But the software thinks of it as channel in the range of 1-4096.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login...and, each smart hub has the ability to select any of the 8 512-channel blocks to expose as DMX channels.Each smart hub has 4096 pixelnet channels. Think of them as 8 blocks of 512... (8x512=4096). A jumper lets you access any of the blocks. The devices attached to DMX still think of themselves as devices with a channel assignment from 1 through 512. But the software thinks of it as channel in the range of 1-4096.Steve,Does this mean if I use LSP I could technically just have one controller e1.31 for every 4096 channels, then have light elf turn it into a xseq file?
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login...and, each smart hub has the ability to select any of the 8 512-channel blocks to expose as DMX channels.Each smart hub has 4096 pixelnet channels. Think of them as 8 blocks of 512... (8x512=4096). A jumper lets you access any of the blocks. The devices attached to DMX still think of themselves as devices with a channel assignment from 1 through 512. But the software thinks of it as channel in the range of 1-4096.Steve,Does this mean if I use LSP I could technically just have one controller e1.31 for every 4096 channels, then have light elf turn it into a xseq file?I use one E1.31 etherdongle for three hubs, 12288 channels. In the first hub i also use 70 channels of DMX.This worked perfectly for me. I have two active hubs and 1 passive, I am finding that i am not using that many Lynx Express channels , but am making most of my display smart rgb.It looks like i will be running close to the 16K channels this year.E1.31 + 4 hubs + 64 SSC's
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginYou are not allowed to view links. Register or Login...and, each smart hub has the ability to select any of the 8 512-channel blocks to expose as DMX channels.Each smart hub has 4096 pixelnet channels. Think of them as 8 blocks of 512... (8x512=4096). A jumper lets you access any of the blocks. The devices attached to DMX still think of themselves as devices with a channel assignment from 1 through 512. But the software thinks of it as channel in the range of 1-4096.Steve,Does this mean if I use LSP I could technically just have one controller e1.31 for every 4096 channels, then have light elf turn it into a xseq file?I use one E1.31 etherdongle for three hubs, 12288 channels. In the first hub i also use 70 channels of DMX.This worked perfectly for me. I have two active hubs and 1 passive, I am finding that i am not using that many Lynx Express channels , but am making most of my display smart rgb.It looks like i will be running close to the 16K channels this year.E1.31 + 4 hubs + 64 SSC'sAre you going to run this with LSP scheduler, xLights, Conductor, or something else? I have read that large channel counts are becoming an issue with schedulers. I have always used xlights do I need to get in on a conductor coop?Ryan
Steve,Does this mean if I use LSP I could technically just have one controller e1.31 for every 4096 channels?