![]() ![]() You then connect the OSC path using the loopback address and add the OSC trigger cues. The basic setup is to create a lighting cue stack in LX Console and get the DMX output working. Products such as the Enttec Pro DMX USB or an ArtNet node will work. LX Console – Free DMX Lighting Control SoftwareĭMX Hardware (to output DMX from the Mac running LX Console). Remember that you can rent QLab licences by the day for a few bucks. ![]() Mac running QLab 3 with a non-free version licence (the Basic audio, for example) which is needed to use OSC triggers. These protocols can be used to trigger an external lighting desk too, but if you don’t have access to a real desk then the all-software solution might be for you. One solution is to run some DMX lighting control software on the same Mac as QLab and to use a trigger such as MIDI Show Control (MSC) or Open Sound Control (OSC). At the moment, QLab 3 will not send the DMX signal required to run a lighting system directly. The next question is then if QLab can by used to control lighting. Quite a few turn to QLab 3 to provide a feature-rich and centralised software solution for the audio and vision elements. Smaller venues, churches and schools have a growing requirement for complex sound and video playback along with their stage lighting control needs. As part of the ‘ Summer of Video’ at On Stage Lighting, we present a short tutorial on a cheap and simple DMX lighting control system that integrates the free LX Console software with QLab 3 using OSC as a cue trigger. ![]()
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