The almost cheapest strobe lights use a 12V trigger (absolute cheapest strobes have no input control). What has gone wrong with computers that makes such a thing so difficult? You can use a serial port to trigger thestrobe.
Martin
On 2012-05-19 19:26, Max wrote:
A DMX box which would let you control DMX over a OSC Protocol via an Ethernet connection would be nice. But that doesn't exist yet, doesn't it? A quick search reveals: http://www.lightjams.com/osc.html but that is a software solution, so you still need the USB-DMX interface and the software running. on the other hand this comes pretty close: http://www.cinetix.de/interface/english/etdmxbox.htm
m.
Am 20.05.2012 um 00:53 schrieb richard duckworth:
Hi, further to this - DMX off Pd is something we were talking about for the lighting for the next Pd mini-Con. Which of these Enttec boxes is suitable?
http://www.thomann.de/ie/search_dir.html?xsid=bc7710294ebbeabfb05895ba66c99a...
Thanks,
Rich Duckworth Lecturer in Music Technology Department of Music House 5 Trinity College Dublin 2 Ireland
Tel 353 1 896 1500
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