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myDMX 3.0 / Quick Start
The Reset buttons manage resetting live edits. For example, you could override a scene by selecting
some fixtures and moving a fader, you could then reset this live edit by clicking on one of the 3 reset
buttons.
Sound to light
Scenes can be synchronised with the BPM of the music, or follow the pulse of the music. Right click a
scene and select 'BPM' or 'Pulse'. There are 3 options available:
Step - jumps to the next step when a beat or pulse is triggered
Scene - replay the scene when a beat or pulse is triggered
Fade - play the scene normally, if a beat or pulse is triggered before the step is reached, jump to
the step
BPM stands for 'Beats Per Minute'. This is a trigger which is normally sent at a consistent time interval
(imagine tapping your foot to the music beat). There are 3 BPM detection methods available in myDMX
3.0:
Audio - analyses the incoming audio signal to calculate the BPM (the audio input device can be
selected below)
Tap - a manual button which can be tapped to determine the BPM
MIDI - reads 'MIDI clock' allowing you to read the BPM from many popular DJ software packages and
mixers (the MIDI clock device must be selected in the software preferences)
Pulse will transmit a trigger each time the incoming audio level hits a threshold. The threshold can be set
automatically or manually with the fader. Threshold is great if you're looking for your lights to 'follow' the
music but stop at quieter sections.
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