It would be helpful if during the mapping test, solo, etc. you also had a split screen showing that happening in your real environment to illustrate for us newbies how it should look IRL
Ordered mine and hoping it gets shipped here to Flint, MI soon. I heard the wifi doesn't work so good so would like to test connecting the ethernet directly to an iPad and see if that works so I have a reliable connection. You also mentioned using something that supports MIDI for input vs the RCA inputs. Is one better than the other? Do you have any examples of connecting a MIDI controller? Just curious and excited to get started. I have been trying to get going with SoundSwitch (I just don't have that kind of time) then I jumped to myDMX GO and its so old and outdated and honestly a pain to get setup so excited for Maestro since it appears so simple. Let me concentrate on the music instead of all the lights.
Hi! MIDI input is used to control MaestroDMX during your performance such as effects like strobing, blinders etc, and also to trigger cues. MIDI has nothing to do with the audio inputs. I would recommend joining our FB user group, facebook.com/groups/295672492496021/ also feel free to reach out to support for help. thanks
Just ordered mine a couple hours ago. I cant wait!!!!
It would be helpful if during the mapping test, solo, etc. you also had a split screen showing that happening in your real environment to illustrate for us newbies how it should look IRL
Thank you for this. I recently purchased it and plan to use it live with my two cover bands. Will definitely share the results with the community.
Awesome! We'd love to see how you use it.
how is it working?
just got mine and had a show up quick
great news.
Ordered mine and hoping it gets shipped here to Flint, MI soon. I heard the wifi doesn't work so good so would like to test connecting the ethernet directly to an iPad and see if that works so I have a reliable connection. You also mentioned using something that supports MIDI for input vs the RCA inputs. Is one better than the other? Do you have any examples of connecting a MIDI controller? Just curious and excited to get started. I have been trying to get going with SoundSwitch (I just don't have that kind of time) then I jumped to myDMX GO and its so old and outdated and honestly a pain to get setup so excited for Maestro since it appears so simple. Let me concentrate on the music instead of all the lights.
Hi! MIDI input is used to control MaestroDMX during your performance such as effects like strobing, blinders etc, and also to trigger cues. MIDI has nothing to do with the audio inputs. I would recommend joining our FB user group, facebook.com/groups/295672492496021/ also feel free to reach out to support for help. thanks
Howto connect to internet via lan cable?
MaestroDMX does not require an internet connection
Chapters please...
fixed now, good catch