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Hello, we are looking for a simple and inexpensive solution to be able to control the maestro show on a monitor (laptop). What possibilities are there with maestro DMX?
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Stasi Poulos posted 5 months ago
We use Capture as the visualization software on a Macbook. The macbook is connected to Maestro via a device called an "ENTEC DMX USB Pro". That device takes DMX output from the Maestro and turns it into a USB signal for use by the Macbook and Capture. We use a separate iPad to control the Maestro while the Macbook is acting as the visualization system.
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Technical Support posted 6 months ago Admin
Hi there!
The easiest way to control Maestro with a laptop is using the built-in web app. Just connect your laptop to Maestro and go to maestro.local.
You can also create custom interfaces using touchOSC.
Please let me know if I misunderstood the question.
Gabby
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