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    [ANSWERED] Lighting for beginners ?

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    • Armando
      Armando Beta Gold @Woland last edited by

      @woland Hi woland. I think that some things changes since I use my mk2 now on m1 and it seems to work just fine.

      Cheers

      Armando Menicacci
      www.studiosit.ca
      MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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        Gaspar @JJHP3 last edited by

        @jjhp3

        I do own a ODE MKII, but the ethernet version (not USB) since 2019. I did not have any issues with it, at least not more than I've had with conventional consoles/dimmers. Sometimes a dimmer hangs, but that's not really the console's fault. Well there was an issue at the beginning. They sent me a 12V power in the box, but it should have been a 7.5V. I guess this is a rare error. They sent me the proper one short after I told them what happened. I've read (in this forum) to stay away from the ODE interfaces and go with the PRO versions, but in my case, I can't say anything bad about it.


        Cheers

        Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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        • Armando
          Armando Beta Gold @Gaspar last edited by

          @gaspar said:

          ODE MKII

           hello, do you sent it artnet and the interface transforms into dmx? How does it work in isadora ?

          Armando Menicacci
          www.studiosit.ca
          MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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            Gaspar @Armando last edited by

            @armando said:

            sent it artnet and the interface transforms into dmx? How does it work in isadora ?

             

            Hi, I'm afraid I don't know for sure how it works but yes, that's my workflow.

            My ENTTEC ODE MKII is connected to my PC directly over the ethernet connector. I use the Artnet send actor (using matrix send and receive as learned in the tutorials), to get my DMX matrix to the ENTTEC. I just need to enter the proper IP and it works very straightforwardly. Then the ENTTEC has a DMX output: Usually I just take the DMX cable going out from the theatre's console and plug it into my ENTTEC ODE MKII. Sometimes I just do a Daisy chain: The DMX out from the ENTTEC goes directly into the first light, and from there on.

            The ENTTEC has a DMX input as well, but I've never used that. Maybe that way it could also receive inputs directly from the light console.


            I hope that helped,

            Cheers

            Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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            • Armando
              Armando Beta Gold @Gaspar last edited by

              @gaspar Thank you very much Gaspar. I need to buy 2 computer to dmx interface and I am struggling to understand if entecc products will be compatible with sonoma, etc... Since you just send ethernet out you didn't have to install drivers on your machine am I wrong ?

              Thanks again

              Armando Menicacci
              www.studiosit.ca
              MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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                fubbi @Armando last edited by

                On artnet Hardware:

                Cheaper, with less features, alternative to ODE MKIII (MKII is no more).:

                https://www.thomann.de/de/euro...

                And if you go the artnet/sacn route (dont worry, all the nodes do both) I would recommend getting a DMX splitter.
                Its immensely useful to avoid the need to daisychain all your dmx lighting fixtures.


                Here is a cheap splitter: 

                https://www.thomann.de/de/stairville_dmx_splitter_8_usb_3_pin.htm


                But in all honesty, the perfect gadget, at the price of a ODE MKIII, is a combination of both:

                https://www.thomann.de/de/bote...

                If I had to get one thing to get started, that would be it.


                Fubbi

                Fub

                Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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                  Gaspar @Armando last edited by

                  @armando

                  Hi. Yes you're right. I had no need to install any drivers. It is pretty much plug, configure IP, and play. I'm on Windows, but I guess it should not be any different on a MAC. Seeing other posts it seems as if also the USB DMX interfaces (instead of ethernet) would also work, and should be plug & play without the need to set the proper IP.

                  @fubbi Thanx for the link. https://www.thomann.de/de/bote... Quite impressive, although as it seems, rather than a splitter, it provides 8 universes, which is even better. I guess that it might be possible to configure each DMX out's universe. Then you would have the splitter.

                  Windows 10 64bit version 2004, i7 9700, M.2 SSD for system and SSD 2xRaid for data, 32Gb Ram, nVidia RTX 2070 (mobile) | located in Majorca / Spain

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                  • Armando
                    Armando Beta Gold @fubbi last edited by

                    @fubbi Thanks a lot for this post. You make us dream. Let me get this straight : you connect the botex with Ethernet to a mac, send artnet directly from isadora and you get 4092 dmx channel directly ? Anb the same thing for the Eurolite ?


                    Another question. What is the "bidirectional characteristic ?" I don't get "Art-RDM support, Art-Net 4, sACN and ESP to DMX conversion." that the ODE MKIII claims

                    Armando Menicacci
                    www.studiosit.ca
                    MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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                    • fubbi
                      fubbi @Armando last edited by

                      @armando I usually have it connected to a router, this way anything on the network, including ipads over wifi, can run anything that sends sAcn (or artnet if you prefer that). 

                      Mac M2 Ultra, 64gb — Berlin

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                      • Armando
                        Armando Beta Gold @fubbi last edited by

                        @fubbi great !! No more driver nightmare for DMX !!! Thank you a thousand times. Also because with Sonoma arriving I was worried that would cause DMX nightmare. 

                        Armando Menicacci
                        www.studiosit.ca
                        MacBook Pro 16-inch, 2021 Apple M1 Max, RAM 64 GB, 4TB SSD, Mac OS Sonoma 14.4.1 (23E224)

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