I like your reviews a lot since you get really in depth with some of the tiniest stuff. One thing I think may be beneficial to see is how well a they can light up other objects. If demonstrated, I would know more about how well it performs even without knowledge of the technical stuff.
@@ReapersHorror Thank you for the compliments. We will consider that in the future. It's rather difficult to light things up because it's very subjective and also taking distance into consideration. We have to consider the watts of the LEDS as light designers and the beam angle to make a informed decision, we usually rely less on how well it lights a object. For instance I can make a informed decision that a 10w LED is not sufficient for stage use but is fine for mobile DJ's. Another example, a 10 degree beam spread will not cover as much area as a 45 degree beam spread. If I need a wash I would consider a wider beam angle if I want to highlight a single object I would lean more towards a spot light and a tighter beam angle. It's hard to convey a lights ability to cover a object through a video at varying distances,thats why manufacturers give Watts, Beam Angle, Lux ect.
@@delandsenatus2258 My good friends over at U'King have it available! www.uking-online.com/product/zq06122-9-eye-cob-matrix-light-stage-light-for-dj-concert-party-weddings-nightclub-dance-hall/?wpam_id=23
@@delariomario960 Yes it's capable of controlling each Individual light. You would need to set it to the appropriate dmx channel mode for that feature on the fixture. You can also set up cells using avolites profile builder.
I like your reviews a lot since you get really in depth with some of the tiniest stuff. One thing I think may be beneficial to see is how well a they can light up other objects. If demonstrated, I would know more about how well it performs even without knowledge of the technical stuff.
@@ReapersHorror Thank you for the compliments. We will consider that in the future. It's rather difficult to light things up because it's very subjective and also taking distance into consideration. We have to consider the watts of the LEDS as light designers and the beam angle to make a informed decision, we usually rely less on how well it lights a object. For instance I can make a informed decision that a 10w LED is not sufficient for stage use but is fine for mobile DJ's. Another example, a 10 degree beam spread will not cover as much area as a 45 degree beam spread. If I need a wash I would consider a wider beam angle if I want to highlight a single object I would lean more towards a spot light and a tighter beam angle. It's hard to convey a lights ability to cover a object through a video at varying distances,thats why manufacturers give Watts, Beam Angle, Lux ect.
@@TheatricallyJerry That actually makes sense, even to me. Thanks!
where can i buy it do you have a link
@@delandsenatus2258 My good friends over at U'King have it available! www.uking-online.com/product/zq06122-9-eye-cob-matrix-light-stage-light-for-dj-concert-party-weddings-nightclub-dance-hall/?wpam_id=23
Hello, can the V3 control the washer? because it has 9x RGB
@@delariomario960 Yes it's capable of controlling each Individual light. You would need to set it to the appropriate dmx channel mode for that feature on the fixture. You can also set up cells using avolites profile builder.
@@TheatricallyJerry Thank you... Your Videos are so great...
@@delariomario960 I appreciate the positive comment. I will have more tutorials on Victory 3 as soon as we update the software.