12.10
DMX
The DMX settings specify wether a DMX port is input or output. Select 'Uni-
verse X' to set it to output.
When the 'Slow DMX' checkbox is enabled, the CueCore2 will slowdown the
rate at which it sends out DMX from its ports. This is done to facilitate DMX
fixtures that have difficulties keeping up with the optimal DMX transmission
rate.
When programming a show that does not use all DMX universes it can be
useful to set multiple DMX ports to the same universe. This can make cabling
more efficient and perhaps prevent the need of a DMX splitter. For example,
when using only 512 channels bothDMX ports can be set to 'Universe A'.
12.11
Art-Net
The Art-Net feature in the CueCore2 supports 2 universes out or 2 universes
in. These universes can be mapped to any of the 256 available universes in the
Art-Net protocol. The universe is entered in the 'subnet.universe' format, i.e.
the lowest universe number is written as '0.0' and the highest universe number
is denoted as '15.15'. The outgoing Art-Net transmission can be disabled by
entering 'off' in the output fields.
The destination IP determines where the outgoing Art-Net data will be send to.
Typically, this field contains a broadcast address like 2.255.255.255 which will
send the Art-Net data to the 2.x.x.x IP range. Another typical Art-Net broad-
Figure 12.11: DMX settings
Figure 12.12: Art-Net settings
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