Phil Starr Posted September 17 Author Posted September 17 On 16/09/2025 at 00:12, Chienmortbb said: Arrived today. Lights work Fine but no instructions, inc DMX protocol. In addition the IR remote does not work. Tomorrow I will try it with the DMX controller but does anyone have any ideas on how to activate Sound to light? Hi John, hopefully someone with the light will get back to you but I've found all the lights I've had in the last ten use use a very similar protocol as @Woodinblack says. The menu button simply cycles through the options. Sound is usually Soun but on some of mine it is just Sn )and could be something else too I suppose. confusingly some of my lights have Sn as sensitivity) pressing 'Enter' should take you into the sub menus and one of the menu options will be sound but maybe not labelled as such. Check the battery on the remote, I've had ones dead on arrival, they are usually a 3V lithium button cell CA2032 or CA 2016 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted September 21 Posted September 21 The remote had a spare battery and that also did not work. I connected the light to my DMX controller and it works fine. I had to re-learn DMX too, as I had forgotten that the addresses go up in 16s. 2 Quote
Woodinblack Posted September 27 Posted September 27 On 03/09/2025 at 10:31, Al Krow said: A mate's band has been using this to good effect for up-lighting, which I've recently seen in action: 60W RGB 24PCS LEDs Wall Washer I've taken a punt on one for my crew, and at just £36 inc P&P - not too much downside! Used that with the band yesterday and it is ok, not super bright but in the right place it works well - but transport wise, anyone got a recommendation for a bag to put it in? 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) My mate has 4 of these to put around the band, he's using a cheap keyboard case to transport all 4, but agrees it's not particularly protective. I would have thought a pole bag with as many slots as you need could work and not break the bank? Edited Tuesday at 18:55 by Al Krow Quote
Phil Starr Posted Monday at 23:16 Author Posted Monday at 23:16 (edited) I use one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/305925820264?var=605184196024 It's designed for tent poles. I can get 6 lamps in a 20x20cm bag plus the mains leads. Check the length though, they come in a range. Previously I hollowed out an old bass hard case which then took five lamps and offered a bit more protection at the expense of extra weight. The pole bag is lighter and easier to pack but I wouldn't stack anything on top of it so it has to go into the car last. Edited Tuesday at 07:06 by Phil Starr 1 Quote
Woodinblack Posted Tuesday at 18:10 Posted Tuesday at 18:10 I got one like that, but 10x10 as I just have the one pole, and don't know if I am getting others. Seems ok, it has padding but as you said, I wouldn't put anything on it. 1 Quote
Phil Starr Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago On 03/09/2025 at 13:37, Al Krow said: @JPJ interesting about putting out too much light - was the iColor adjustable on brightness? I guess another would be an extension plug with built in dimmer switch. (Although dunno if that is going to set off any safety issue alarm bells?) I don't think/can't imagine that would work on modern DMX lighting. The control of the LED's is by programming them not by varying the voltage. The issue with dimming them is the internal chip that controls the built in sequences and fx. You can only access what the manufacturers programmed in and usually for the sequences, sound to light and strobe that means full power. You can fade the RGB and other colours individually in 'colour' mode but if you want sound to light then you'd have to override the internal DMX with the sort of controller I accidentally purchased above. DMX is good fun but time consuming and has a learning curve similar to using a digital sound mixer so I've never bothered using it with a band lighting set up. The pre programmed sequencies tend to do the job though generally I'd prefer some slower fade sequences for a band. Rapid flashing works for a disco but less well for a band. I've seen some of the function bands use software that passes DMX control of the lights over to a laptop or tablet. Ultimately this means you can programme you lightshow for each song and even sync it if you play to a click track. It looks so cool but what a lot of work for a pub gig. I know one band where a single mouse click to select a song will start the click track, insert backing tracks bring up lyrics and chord charts, scroll them, adjust the mixer and even set all the fx on your pedal board, all for each song. At the end of the song all the reverb is removed from the mixer so you don't get it for the announcements. Crazy but good. Quote
Phil Starr Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago @Al Krow what is the length of your wall washer bars, the ones you got from AliExpress? Quote
Woodinblack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago If its the same as mine it is 101cm - I know that as that is a pain size to get the bag (which I now have!) Quote
Phil Starr Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Woodinblack said: If its the same as mine it is 101cm - I know that as that is a pain size to get the bag (which I now have!) Thanks, looks like they are standard size then. My tent pole bag is 120cm which just leaves space for a few leads as well as the lights. Whilst I was checking the dimensions of my existing lights I tool a pic of my adapted bass case with the 'spare' lights in. You can see where I removed some of the foam when I cut it out to accommodate the lights. As a case it offers good protection and will take 5 strip lights at a time 2 Quote
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