A huge applause,Mojjax for reviewing this product. It is sad that we had to reach 2022 to have something like this in our hands. in pro lighting, things go very hi moneywise, but this, this is the new way to go. standalone economic device. super. Thanks a billion mate.
Went from the RB DMX 1 & An XP1 for control to the wolf with my XZ in standalone. This is the way forwards 10/10 product. If anyones panicked about the movers in the video leaning to one side it's bc he had the position on the left and not the centre on the move page. (I have a video of my Rig being controlled by the W1 on my channel) I'm a relative DMX dummy and I've had amazing results out of this. Fantastic device!
Glad to hear your positive experience of the product! I never really got too deep into setting up the visualiser properly, just didn’t feel I needed to use it, so it wasn’t worth my time making it all fancy.
@@Mojaxx yeah, it's a real rabbit hole when you get into it. I've even programmed lasers into it and it works pretty nicely. Been using mine since release and it's super solid every time. It's just amazing to have a thought with lighting, press a few buttons and boom your idea is realised.
@@SanCheeze79ARK it works but you're better off with dedicated software. All i can do on the wolf is select colour and the shape. But you're better off with dedicated software for even more shapes, dimmer control ETC. It works but it's not the same as controlling other DMX fixtures.
I'm now using the adj airstream dmx and i love it. It that unit was wireless i would have bought it but to me it's like a step backwards. Love the presentation as always
Wow! This thing looks awesome! I absolutely could have used this a few years back when I was getting into dmx. I still may get one in future, depending on the state of world of course. It looks to be about as plug and play as you can get. Combine that with the level of functionality and the features it offers, you would really struggle to find something similar at this price point, without deep diving into which midi controller and software will work as a lighting desk (even then, you’d need a laptop). Anyone who has looked into getting their own standalone lighting desk with any decent functionality will know this is definitely a great option. Very surprised, and actually very stoked to see something this capable at that price point. Thanks for reviewing this!
I have just bought the W1 and have spent about an hour with it and found it a bit confusing to start with but it does start to make sense after not too long and I am sure I am going to find it very useful as I get to grips with all that it can do for me. Like anything new there is a learning curve to be worked through and this unit does seem to have a multitude of features so I will have to dedicate time to understand what it has to offer..
Yeah DMX is very much its own beast; understanding that its a data protocol WITH signal flow compared to the pure signal flow concept of audio, or the hardware limitations of DMX vs MIDI, took me a while to truly grasp. But definitely a ton of fun once you get your head around it
Great review mojaxx... i have been runing lightjockey for 20yrs and this is the first thing that really has me excited to switch. I was 50/50 when james from elation spoke to me about it, but now your review answered everything i was curious about. Thanks mate! Always love your content
Loving the vids so far mate! One gripe though, is this PC monitor in the front view of shot and you being a bit far away. Really taking away from the shine and polish of the new look IMHO.
Man I just got mine yesterday and am about to start my journey I have used the obey for my stuff so I have extremely high hopes for the wolfmix great video
Salutations, Mojaxx! I presently use SoundSwitch for my lighting system. Whether that be with Engine Lighting, or Standalone Mode with a Laptop. I use the Control One and Micro DMX interface interchangeably depending on lighting applications. I use the Micro DMX interface with my labeled Akai Pro APC mini for dedicated fader control for Groups, and as well as being able to manipulate positions and colors at the same time. I use the Control One with Engine Lighting which I have been loving since its been out! Looking at this standalone unit you’re reviewing, I’m most certainly intrigued by it! It reminds me of a micro lighting console, minus the faders and whatnot. But something I would be interested to possibly try out in the near future!
Ill definitely be watching a lot of videos on this from people taking it out to gigs and how-to's. I currently use an ADJ Airstream DMX, and its great, but I like the all-in-one aspect, with no tablet required to operate the presets.
I currently use an Airstream DMX. Just got this controller this week. so far I like it a lot. I had a few wifi connection drop outs with my airstream specially when doing large venues. That’s the only reason why I decided to try this new product. Will see.
@@juancampoverde569 I was running into similar issues as well. I also didn’t realize that there was another app for the airstream to control what Wi-Fi channel it uses though. After changing the channel, I get almost no drops now.
Should be receiving this unit after a short wait of a month here in New York where it seems purchasing anything these days takes a bit to get. I’m a fan straight away because it is not dependent on a computer making it a quick and simple way of adding and controlling fixtures. Although it has BPM detection, would like the option of plugging into your dj laptop or direct into standalone dj units and running off of the dj software for bpm accuracy ( if possible). I originally started with soundswitch and was put off by having to do all the foot work especially for moving heads. They have over time added presets and a hardware controller option but still like the freedom and independence of the Wolf. Looking forward to this unit and will retire soundswitch for use with my studio lighting. As always your review gave me enough info to pull the trigger on this purchase. Cheers !
You had me at Commodore Amiga. If only technology these days were as creative and inspiring instead of laden with surveillance capitalism and needless bloat. I suppose that is in part why the Amiga demo scene is still thriving? Not sure if I will ever get more into DMX, but thanks for the review!
I like the features look forward to getting one soon. I have used a obey 70 for the past 10 years, so I am very proficient in programing lights , this will be an upgrade, just what I was looking for small straight to the point, with so many available options at a touch of a button.
It looks great and a cheap price point. Perfect for what it's designed for: basic, easy lighting manipulation where you don't need a great level of control/programming/cues etc.
Great video indeed. I looked at the most Wolfmix video's now and still have the following questions before buying: 1) Now I have two seperate dmx-controllers so 2 universes. I read there are 2 universes standard on the Wolfmix so it seems I can do same thing, so both running their own preset independently BUT can I also address them both by 1 Flash key for example? 2) what about gobo, prism, and their rotation (directions), are they also be saved into each preset or only functional with Live Edit? 3) what about manual movement? Sometimes I need one (of my two) moving heads as a followspot, do I need to set each MH in one group seperately to be able to move only one MH and not the two together? Thank you, Dirk
New to DMX, got this bad boy and love it! I have some movers, wash/beams, uplighting, creating scenes with the visualizer is actually super easy for me instead of setting up all this stuff. So when I set it all up, most of the work is already done, I just need to tweak a couple items. Also, that DMX IN/WLINK I found a sweet DMX foot pedal that can trigger the presets, next/previous, so as a solo musician or 2/3 piece, I can essentially automate my songs with various scene changes to match the song, this thing is wonderful!
Thanks for your thoughts Brent I’m on the fence about getting this. I’ve been reading that it doesn’t do a good job of moving heads. It doesn’t sound like that’s been your experience?
I only have 2 movers, the ones from Shehds. It was a little tricky to get the correct Fixture Profile, but once I was able to get that, the movers worked perfectly for me. Zoning the parameters, Setting up preset locations, i.e., Center Point, Ceiling, whatever, and changing scenes and having them automate to the next position. Also using the 'Live Edit' gives you more freedom with isolating 1 or more to different locations. It would be neat to add some lasers and do all that magic, but I'm fairly positive this does not do those very well or at all.... So there's that. @@TheZenithphoenix
I am building a new DMX rig, after making the delightful swap to LED lighting.. and this is the controller I need. I can program it, and my wife can push buttons with the best of them after the fact!
in my beginning I used Freestyler on my DJ Laptop. After a vew years I switched to DASlight on a touch-laptop, with sometimes using a korg nanocontrol. Currently I am looking for an update. Either Wolfmix or SoundSwitch. What I like: WM has the "touch-and-feel" with buttons and knobs but SoundSwitch is a "once-setup-and-forget" solution. What I don't like with SS: there is so much programming needed to start...
Love the review! Out of curiosity, what cable/adapter have you found successful in having WTOOLS read the wmx1 for a 16" m1 MacBook Pro. I'm having issues with the software not detecting the unit when connected.
thank you i've been looking into this for small shows instead of using the big avolite board, been using the adj dmx buddy but want to see if have newer improvements, since dmx buddy 3.0 been out for long time already thank you
Thanks Mojaxx - such a great review and I'm excited about this product to help me as a mobile DJ. I'm especially excited about the feature you showcased where a column or page of shows can be played - very cool. Question: it appeared from your setup that you are controlling Ape Labs Maxis and other lights with your Wolfmix. Is this right? How are you doing this -- with the WAPP wireless dongle from Ape Labs connected to the Wolfmix? Didn't realize this was even possible!
Glad you liked the video! The one downside with the Ape Labs gear (which is generally great) is that you do need either their W-APP or W-APE transmitter in order to connect the lights to DMX. With those, the lights work very nicely with DMX though.
I recently bought the ADJ wmx1 about a week ago and im findingout that theres a WM1 MK II with better rotary knobs and a usb A to for MIDI controls. Unfortunately I can’t get one here in the USA and idk why but it would be great to have it and use it whenever i need to
While this definitely has a place in the market for the set and forget DJ/LJ, I still lean toward Soundswitch with the Control One. Having completely customized, unique shows, per song really appeals to me. However!!.. For those moving to standalone controllers and ditching the laptops, this is a no brainer. This is a spot on piece of kit for their intended market and I can't say a single bad thing about it.
Great video! So I have a conflict maybe you can help with a video lol… I’m torn between purchasing this unit, adj DMX 3.0 or Chauvet show express unit. What would you recommend ? And do these experience the same connectivity issues as DMX bridge and my DMX go? I’ve previously used adj dmxgo and adj dmx bridge. Both of these items have not worked how they should . It’s become a complete headache and I have stopped using them as they only seem to connect and work 30% of the time. Thank you I’m advance
looks like the AutoLoop/StaticLook functionality of SoundSwitch but missing the scripted tracks. although might be much easier to set up / design those loops in real time with knobs rather than draw them on with a mouse. or not.
Obviously I do love Soundswitch, mostly for that scripted track functionality. Where it falls down, though, is that if you aren’t able to use the scripted tracks - say I’m performing with Traktor, playing a vinyl set, playing a lot of tracks from Beatsource LINK, or with another DJ who doesn’t use Soundswitch - then all you have to work with is the 32 Autoloops. Whereas a solution like this has 100 presets, and all the live FX to work with on top. Ultimately they are just very different approaches to lighting, and both have their own strengths.
@@Mojaxx thanks! i use SS with Traktor via MIDI Clock so i can use Auto Master Deck and then i just Shift+Play to reset the Cue to the beginning of the phrase. if i could only get real integration with SS and Traktor i’d leave Serato and my MCX8000 and use my S8 exclusively. i just don’t like using multiple platforms but can’t do all the tricks i love on anything other than the S8. and Beat-Link is so much better implemented in Traktor than any other platform. love mixing my locker and steam tracks into any playlist. i bet SS will implement more of those WolfMix features but not the advanced controller.
functionally... there are things i don't like that might not matter so much to others: [1.] color effects and effect speeds are global; you cannot set different effects between fixture groups. [2.] with fixtures that employ LED colors in addition to RGB such as Amber / White / UV / Lime (*cough* ADJ) etc., color accuracy becomes hit-or-miss. this is also the case between manufacturers of cheap LED products, where RGB channels at full value don't produce an accurate looking white. [3.] as is the problem with daslight/compushow/mydmx, a bad fixture profile can be a hindrance to functionality, so there is a chance you'll need to bust out your product manuals and learn how to create fixture profiles. [4.] strobe / blind / wolf effects are pre-programmed effects that relies on the DMX traits of your fixture profile, and these effects also cannot be isolated to specific fixture groups.
Can it *also* function as a USB DMX adapter for lighting software running on a PC? Would be nice if it can run standalone when I’m by myself, but also let a VJ using Resolume or something talk to the same fixtures if there’s one helping me out.
No, its not a USB to DMX interface, it is completely self contained. The only USB functions are for firmware upgrades, profiles, and using the 3D visualizer or using it to SYNC BPM from your DJ software to the W1/WMX1
I'm trying to decide whether I go with soundswitch control One, or wolfmix. Anyone got advice, or found some king of comparison? I'm mobile DJ with one set of fixtures, I don't want to focus too much on lightning, but also take full advantage of my modern fixtures with Individual pixel control etc. Help guys :)
How is it with grouping? Lets say I one one set of Moving heads on a goalpost and another set of moving heads on totems, can I easily toggle them on/of and change color on each group indenpendetly? If I have say 8 different FX’s like centerpiece, sunfliwer etc, can I add them to different buttons and toggle them on/off in an easy way?
Wolfmix gives you eight groups to categorize your fixtures in any way you like. However, each fixture can only be assigned to one of the eight groups. When programming either static settings or dynamic effects, you actively choose which groups are affected by each setup or effect. The controller has three types of effects: color, motion, and beam, whose parameters can be preset and/or modified in real time. Again, you actively choose which groups are affected by each of the three effects engines. However, only one color, one motion, and/or one beam effect can be activated at any point in time.
Great review and product... just not sure if a mobile DJ is the right market for it. Just seems too expensive for what it does. A simple DMX board can do 95% of these things provided you know how to use it.
what dmx board with an fx engine is cheaper than that? you're looking at a couple of thousand to get into boards with good fx etc especially mult universe.
Is it possible to use MA without a console on Mac? If the client doesn’t want to pay for me to bring a box truck with the full console for smaller events, weddings, etc
@@djmyr you can use previs with no hardware. if you want a nice compact setup, you can get a an onPC node and that will unlock perameters. make sure you get an ONPC node tho, there are less expensive nodes that dont unlock onpc perameters. bonus points for using a small midi controler or a touchscreen laptop
A huge applause,Mojjax for reviewing this product.
It is sad that we had to reach 2022 to have something like this in our hands.
in pro lighting, things go very hi moneywise, but this, this is the new way to go. standalone economic device. super.
Thanks a billion mate.
Started on an operator 384 a month ago, my WMX1 arrived today. Can’t wait to see how much further this beauty will take our shows!
Went from the RB DMX 1 & An XP1 for control to the wolf with my XZ in standalone. This is the way forwards 10/10 product. If anyones panicked about the movers in the video leaning to one side it's bc he had the position on the left and not the centre on the move page.
(I have a video of my Rig being controlled by the W1 on my channel)
I'm a relative DMX dummy and I've had amazing results out of this. Fantastic device!
Glad to hear your positive experience of the product!
I never really got too deep into setting up the visualiser properly, just didn’t feel I needed to use it, so it wasn’t worth my time making it all fancy.
@@Mojaxx yeah, it's a real rabbit hole when you get into it. I've even programmed lasers into it and it works pretty nicely. Been using mine since release and it's super solid every time. It's just amazing to have a thought with lighting, press a few buttons and boom your idea is realised.
@@SanCheeze79ARK it works but you're better off with dedicated software. All i can do on the wolf is select colour and the shape. But you're better off with dedicated software for even more shapes, dimmer control ETC. It works but it's not the same as controlling other DMX fixtures.
@@Midsussexrailway do you have a recommendation on what kind software? Are you meaning for just that type of laser I may be using?
@@SanCheeze79ARK I'm mot a laser expert but think it's FLDA or something 🤣
This video was so great and consistent,no bull... strait to the issues, and right forward, big thanks to publisher
I'm now using the adj airstream dmx and i love it. It that unit was wireless i would have bought it but to me it's like a step backwards. Love the presentation as always
I experienced a few wifi connection drop outs when doing large venues of 300 plus people with my airstream. So I got this unit to see how it goes.
@@juancampoverde569 keep us posted
Wow! This thing looks awesome! I absolutely could have used this a few years back when I was getting into dmx. I still may get one in future, depending on the state of world of course.
It looks to be about as plug and play as you can get. Combine that with the level of functionality and the features it offers, you would really struggle to find something similar at this price point, without deep diving into which midi controller and software will work as a lighting desk (even then, you’d need a laptop).
Anyone who has looked into getting their own standalone lighting desk with any decent functionality will know this is definitely a great option.
Very surprised, and actually very stoked to see something this capable at that price point.
Thanks for reviewing this!
I have just bought the W1 and have spent about an hour with it and found it a bit confusing to start with but it does start to make sense after not too long and I am sure I am going to find it very useful as I get to grips with all that it can do for me. Like anything new there is a learning curve to be worked through and this unit does seem to have a multitude of features so I will have to dedicate time to understand what it has to offer..
How is it, 3 months later?
Update?
Yeah DMX is very much its own beast; understanding that its a data protocol WITH signal flow compared to the pure signal flow concept of audio, or the hardware limitations of DMX vs MIDI, took me a while to truly grasp. But definitely a ton of fun once you get your head around it
That was my take on it too… Once you understand the concepts, DMX feels both powerful and creative, and that’s a lot of fun!
Great review mojaxx... i have been runing lightjockey for 20yrs and this is the first thing that really has me excited to switch. I was 50/50 when james from elation spoke to me about it, but now your review answered everything i was curious about.
Thanks mate! Always love your content
Glad i could help convince you! :D
Great product!!! If they make a mini Version of it with only one dmx out and in smaller form factor i would buy it instantly.
Currently using SoundSwitch, but the W1 looks nice 👌 - it looks easy to use. Thanks for the review.
Loving the vids so far mate!
One gripe though, is this PC monitor in the front view of shot and you being a bit far away. Really taking away from the shine and polish of the new look IMHO.
Thank's Mojaxx for great review as always. I just picked one up great piece of kit. The only let done was getting robbed £27 for the decksaver
Thanks for this fine video....the only one I can find that actually shows how to use the product.
Man I just got mine yesterday and am about to start my journey I have used the obey for my stuff so I have extremely high hopes for the wolfmix great video
Salutations, Mojaxx! I presently use SoundSwitch for my lighting system. Whether that be with Engine Lighting, or Standalone Mode with a Laptop. I use the Control One and Micro DMX interface interchangeably depending on lighting applications. I use the Micro DMX interface with my labeled Akai Pro APC mini for dedicated fader control for Groups, and as well as being able to manipulate positions and colors at the same time. I use the Control One with Engine Lighting which I have been loving since its been out!
Looking at this standalone unit you’re reviewing, I’m most certainly intrigued by it! It reminds me of a micro lighting console, minus the faders and whatnot. But something I would be interested to possibly try out in the near future!
Soundswitch does rock if you have the right software/hardware for it. Still a great solution.
Ill definitely be watching a lot of videos on this from people taking it out to gigs and how-to's. I currently use an ADJ Airstream DMX, and its great, but I like the all-in-one aspect, with no tablet required to operate the presets.
I currently use an Airstream DMX. Just got this controller this week. so far I like it a lot. I had a few wifi connection drop outs with my airstream specially when doing large venues. That’s the only reason why I decided to try this new product. Will see.
@@juancampoverde569 I was running into similar issues as well. I also didn’t realize that there was another app for the airstream to control what Wi-Fi channel it uses though. After changing the channel, I get almost no drops now.
@@matthewbohn765 please let me know. Every time I used my airstream in venues of 200 to 300 plus people, it would constantly drop.
@@juancampoverde569 it’s called “Airstream Bridge Config”. Really easy to use and fixed all my dropout issues.
Should be receiving this unit after a short wait of a month here in New York where it seems purchasing anything these days takes a bit to get. I’m a fan straight away because it is not dependent on a computer making it a quick and simple way of adding and controlling fixtures. Although it has BPM detection, would like the option of plugging into your dj laptop or direct into standalone dj units and running off of the dj software for bpm accuracy ( if possible). I originally started with soundswitch and was put off by having to do all the foot work especially for moving heads. They have over time added presets and a hardware controller option but still like the freedom and independence of the Wolf. Looking forward to this unit and will retire soundswitch for use with my studio lighting. As always your review gave me enough info to pull the trigger on this purchase. Cheers !
The denon dj products do dmx, so you may be interested.
How did it go Do you like the controller?
You had me at Commodore Amiga. If only technology these days were as creative and inspiring instead of laden with surveillance capitalism and needless bloat. I suppose that is in part why the Amiga demo scene is still thriving?
Not sure if I will ever get more into DMX, but thanks for the review!
I like the features look forward to getting one soon. I have used a obey 70 for the past 10 years, so I am very proficient in programing lights , this will be an upgrade, just what I was looking for small straight to the point, with so many available options at a touch of a button.
It looks great and a cheap price point. Perfect for what it's designed for: basic, easy lighting manipulation where you don't need a great level of control/programming/cues etc.
This is dope….been looking at a way to change things up and do away with my DMX and having to lug a second computer
Solid review as always Mojaxx, liking the new videos
Great video indeed. I looked at the most Wolfmix video's now and still have the following questions before buying: 1) Now I have two seperate dmx-controllers so 2 universes. I read there are 2 universes standard on the Wolfmix so it seems I can do same thing, so both running their own preset independently BUT can I also address them both by 1 Flash key for example? 2) what about gobo, prism, and their rotation (directions), are they also be saved into each preset or only functional with Live Edit? 3) what about manual movement? Sometimes I need one (of my two) moving heads as a followspot, do I need to set each MH in one group seperately to be able to move only one MH and not the two together? Thank you, Dirk
Great review, will check this out. Still hoping a modern unit will eventually do real sound to light like the old days.
The Man great work Mo still lovin the LA brim!
Hey bro great review mine has been on back order for a few weeks. It shall be here in a week I’m stoked
New to DMX, got this bad boy and love it! I have some movers, wash/beams, uplighting, creating scenes with the visualizer is actually super easy for me instead of setting up all this stuff. So when I set it all up, most of the work is already done, I just need to tweak a couple items.
Also, that DMX IN/WLINK I found a sweet DMX foot pedal that can trigger the presets, next/previous, so as a solo musician or 2/3 piece, I can essentially automate my songs with various scene changes to match the song, this thing is wonderful!
Thanks for your thoughts Brent I’m on the fence about getting this. I’ve been reading that it doesn’t do a good job of moving heads. It doesn’t sound like that’s been your experience?
I only have 2 movers, the ones from Shehds. It was a little tricky to get the correct Fixture Profile, but once I was able to get that, the movers worked perfectly for me. Zoning the parameters, Setting up preset locations, i.e., Center Point, Ceiling, whatever, and changing scenes and having them automate to the next position. Also using the 'Live Edit' gives you more freedom with isolating 1 or more to different locations.
It would be neat to add some lasers and do all that magic, but I'm fairly positive this does not do those very well or at all.... So there's that. @@TheZenithphoenix
I am building a new DMX rig, after making the delightful swap to LED lighting.. and this is the controller I need. I can program it, and my wife can push buttons with the best of them after the fact!
1:32 “No pun intended”
Oh c’mon, you planned that
hehe
in my beginning I used Freestyler on my DJ Laptop. After a vew years I switched to DASlight on a touch-laptop, with sometimes using a korg nanocontrol.
Currently I am looking for an update. Either Wolfmix or SoundSwitch. What I like: WM has the "touch-and-feel" with buttons and knobs but SoundSwitch is a "once-setup-and-forget" solution. What I don't like with SS: there is so much programming needed to start...
Love the review! Out of curiosity, what cable/adapter have you found successful in having WTOOLS read the wmx1 for a 16" m1 MacBook Pro. I'm having issues with the software not detecting the unit when connected.
Great review Mojaxx. I’m curious to know if you are now using this at gigs rather than SoundSwitch?
Bought this based off your review thank you!
I just wish one of these controllers could take Midi and convert note data to basic DMX funcions
Great review Mojax, what box interface would you need to control wireless up lights such as ADJ element hex IP’s?
thank you i've been looking into this for small shows instead of using the big avolite board, been using the adj dmx buddy but want to see if have newer improvements, since dmx buddy 3.0 been out for long time already thank you
Great video! Does Wmx1/Wolfmix have as much of a learning curve as SoundSwitch? Thanks!
Thanks Mojaxx - such a great review and I'm excited about this product to help me as a mobile DJ. I'm especially excited about the feature you showcased where a column or page of shows can be played - very cool. Question: it appeared from your setup that you are controlling Ape Labs Maxis and other lights with your Wolfmix. Is this right? How are you doing this -- with the WAPP wireless dongle from Ape Labs connected to the Wolfmix? Didn't realize this was even possible!
Glad you liked the video! The one downside with the Ape Labs gear (which is generally great) is that you do need either their W-APP or W-APE transmitter in order to connect the lights to DMX.
With those, the lights work very nicely with DMX though.
@@Mojaxx thanks !!
I recently bought the ADJ wmx1 about a week ago and im findingout that theres a WM1 MK II with better rotary knobs and a usb A to for MIDI controls. Unfortunately I can’t get one here in the USA and idk why but it would be great to have it and use it whenever i need to
While this definitely has a place in the market for the set and forget DJ/LJ, I still lean toward Soundswitch with the Control One. Having completely customized, unique shows, per song really appeals to me. However!!.. For those moving to standalone controllers and ditching the laptops, this is a no brainer. This is a spot on piece of kit for their intended market and I can't say a single bad thing about it.
This thing is so cheap, actually looks quite fun. In terms of busking its no avo but its a lot cheaper.
Currently using ADJ Airstram DMX. Worth the switch to this unit? I use moving wash lights and 16 uplights.
How does the quality feel, like in terms of potential durability? Is this something that could handle being “installed” in a club DJ booth?
Great video! So I have a conflict maybe you can help with a video lol… I’m torn between purchasing this unit, adj DMX 3.0 or Chauvet show express unit. What would you recommend ? And do these experience the same connectivity issues as DMX bridge and my DMX go? I’ve previously used adj dmxgo and adj dmx bridge. Both of these items have not worked how they should . It’s become a complete headache and I have stopped using them as they only seem to connect and work 30% of the time. Thank you I’m advance
love this machine had mine 2 weeks good bye software
this is a really helpfull video thankyou
I assert that if you grok MIDI then DMX is pretty straightforward.
ADJ / U.S. MARKET WARNING: the ADJ rebrand of Wolfmix is limited to ONE UNIVERSE out of the box, and universes 2, 3, and 4 are paid upgrades.
looks like the AutoLoop/StaticLook functionality of SoundSwitch but missing the scripted tracks.
although might be much easier to set up / design those loops in real time with knobs rather than draw them on with a mouse. or not.
Obviously I do love Soundswitch, mostly for that scripted track functionality. Where it falls down, though, is that if you aren’t able to use the scripted tracks - say I’m performing with Traktor, playing a vinyl set, playing a lot of tracks from Beatsource LINK, or with another DJ who doesn’t use Soundswitch - then all you have to work with is the 32 Autoloops.
Whereas a solution like this has 100 presets, and all the live FX to work with on top. Ultimately they are just very different approaches to lighting, and both have their own strengths.
@@Mojaxx thanks!
i use SS with Traktor via MIDI Clock so i can use Auto Master Deck and then i just Shift+Play to reset the Cue to the beginning of the phrase.
if i could only get real integration with SS and Traktor i’d leave Serato and my MCX8000 and use my S8 exclusively. i just don’t like using multiple platforms but can’t do all the tricks i love on anything other than the S8.
and Beat-Link is so much better implemented in Traktor than any other platform. love mixing my locker and steam tracks into any playlist.
i bet SS will implement more of those WolfMix features but not the advanced controller.
Lol I thought it would be a sampler&sequencer like the Pioneer DJS 1000.... but yes a surprisingly good DMX controller
A lighting professional should review this product.
Shut up
functionally... there are things i don't like that might not matter so much to others: [1.] color effects and effect speeds are global; you cannot set different effects between fixture groups. [2.] with fixtures that employ LED colors in addition to RGB such as Amber / White / UV / Lime (*cough* ADJ) etc., color accuracy becomes hit-or-miss. this is also the case between manufacturers of cheap LED products, where RGB channels at full value don't produce an accurate looking white. [3.] as is the problem with daslight/compushow/mydmx, a bad fixture profile can be a hindrance to functionality, so there is a chance you'll need to bust out your product manuals and learn how to create fixture profiles. [4.] strobe / blind / wolf effects are pre-programmed effects that relies on the DMX traits of your fixture profile, and these effects also cannot be isolated to specific fixture groups.
Does it work nicely with LED 360 Tube Lights?
Great video what about prism's and focus???
I've just learnt in a wolfmix tutorial, prisms and focus can be set up as a live edit preset
Can it *also* function as a USB DMX adapter for lighting software running on a PC? Would be nice if it can run standalone when I’m by myself, but also let a VJ using Resolume or something talk to the same fixtures if there’s one helping me out.
No, its not a USB to DMX interface, it is completely self contained. The only USB functions are for firmware upgrades, profiles, and using the 3D visualizer or using it to SYNC BPM from your DJ software to the W1/WMX1
Was hoping for a cheaper version of the pioneer sampler. Lol
I'm trying to decide whether I go with soundswitch control One, or wolfmix. Anyone got advice, or found some king of comparison? I'm mobile DJ with one set of fixtures, I don't want to focus too much on lightning, but also take full advantage of my modern fixtures with Individual pixel control etc.
Help guys :)
Can you send midi notes to the wolfmix to change scene ?
How is it with grouping? Lets say I one one set of Moving heads on a goalpost and another set of moving heads on totems, can I easily toggle them on/of and change color on each group indenpendetly? If I have say 8 different FX’s like centerpiece, sunfliwer etc, can I add them to different buttons and toggle them on/off in an easy way?
Wolfmix gives you eight groups to categorize your fixtures in any way you like. However, each fixture can only be assigned to one of the eight groups. When programming either static settings or dynamic effects, you actively choose which groups are affected by each setup or effect. The controller has three types of effects: color, motion, and beam, whose parameters can be preset and/or modified in real time. Again, you actively choose which groups are affected by each of the three effects engines. However, only one color, one motion, and/or one beam effect can be activated at any point in time.
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Great review and product... just not sure if a mobile DJ is the right market for it. Just seems too expensive for what it does. A simple DMX board can do 95% of these things provided you know how to use it.
what dmx board with an fx engine is cheaper than that? you're looking at a couple of thousand to get into boards with good fx etc especially mult universe.
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Hey Mojaxx is there s dedicated blackout button or pad.
Yes. It says blackout on the right lower side
Selling my SS control One. No computer needed/standalone works.
Price
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wait, pepole dont just use MA for LDJing?
why would you tourture youself so?
Is it possible to use MA without a console on Mac? If the client doesn’t want to pay for me to bring a box truck with the full console for smaller events, weddings, etc
@@djmyr you can use previs with no hardware.
if you want a nice compact setup, you can get a an
onPC node and that will unlock perameters.
make sure you get an ONPC node tho, there are less expensive nodes that dont unlock onpc perameters.
bonus points for using a small midi controler or a touchscreen laptop
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Normal DMX controller can do that
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