DMX and Isadora: ClubDMX
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 Hi, This is the introduction to a light control software called ClubDMX. It is designed to meet the needs of light operation in performances, rehearsals and installations. ClubDMX is a complete lighting console that runs as a standalone devic, for example on a Raspberry PI. When you use it in a performance, you will communicate with other control software (Isadora, Resolume, ...) over the inbuilt OSC interface. I work on this project since a couple of years, and ClubDMX runs live in a Jazz Club and in an exhibition for over two years. Perhaps ClubDMX can be useful in one of your projects too. Key features of ClubDMX: - Web Interface: ClubDMX is installed on a computer on the local network and delivers a website. You can work with ClubDMX on your laptop, smartphone or tablet.
- Open Lighting Architecture (see: https://www.openlighting.org/  OLA is the connection between software and hardware. There is a lot of hardware options available, for example Enttec DMX USB Pro and DMX King. OLA establishes various ethernet protocols like ArtNet, sACN and others. OLA is the connection between software and hardware. There is a lot of hardware options available, for example Enttec DMX USB Pro and DMX King. OLA establishes various ethernet protocols like ArtNet, sACN and others.
- Cues: A Cue stores arrangements of light intensities, colors and values of other attributes. This is the base for programming shows. Cues can be used with buttons, faders or in a cuelist.
- User Login: There are different user roles with different operating rights.
- Interfaces: MIDI and OSC are the interfaces in ClubDMX that are designed to interact with Isadora. You can connect a Korg NanoKontrol in order to use “real” faders and buttons. For interaction with Isadora via OSC I have a couple of User actors.
 ClubDMX is a free software and can be downloaded from Github (https://github.com/GuntherSe/clubdmx_code) . The software is written in Python, Javascript and HTML. If you want to have a look at it: 
 There is a demo running on Pythonanywhere (https://guntherseiser.pythonanywhere.com). I have prepared different user logins, details can be found on the Github page.
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 @gunther Thanks ! 
