It all started with an April Fool's joke. But it had a real ulterior motive: a template for plugins for DMXControl 3 was created. Now there's an update here.
We want and need to start another survey - in the area of DMX interfaces. The reason has to do with the current development for the final version of DMXControl 3.3.0. But why?
Who of you was watching our livestream? Yes, that's right: we are proud to present the first release candidate of DMXControl 3.3.0. But watch out: there may still be bugs.
There's a special news for Christmas this year: a guest post from our community member Steff about his use of DMXControl 3.2.3 at a wedding, which he was finally able to make up for this summer.
Every year the music and media workshop (MMWS) take place in Haldensleben. Today I would like to give you an update. What has changed? What were the difficulties? What is the MMWS anyway? Have fun reading.
That you have to patch your devices in your project again or differently is certainly not uncommon. But did you know that in DMXControl 3 from the beginning you can also call an editable overview of all devices in the project?
Here is a short report from the last show "Rocket Rhapsody" with the sound collective of the HTW in Berlin, where Frank was significantly involved in the lighting. Once again, the DMXControl group concept has proven itself very well. But we also have to point out a bug with the update button.
Many of you can sing a song about it and even we have experienced it live in the context of one of our livestreams: in terms of availability and stability, the German internet has still not arrived in the 21st century. But what this has to do with DMXControl 3, we have put together in this somewhat different Live@Work.
For many of you DMXControl 2 was the measure of all things for a long time. Due to the discontinuation of DMXControl 2 it was necessary to rethink how to continue. For our user Steff it meant to get familiar with DMXControl 3 and to adapt the previous one. How this developed, he has written together for you.
Frank recently had a gig in Berlin, even if he wasn't on stage himself. It was about the lighting of a classical concert of the Tonkollektiv of the HTW Berlin in the Emmauskirche to Berlin-Kreuzberg. Despite the simple lighting setup, there was a lot of applause for the musicians as well as some important insights. More about this in his short report.
Each new version of DMXControl 3 always introduces new exciting changes. But in exchange, our developer team also has to get rid of some old stuff, in this case: Windows 7.