DMX Scene Recorder Button Controller, 5-Button Lighting Cue Controller with 10 Programmable Scene Actions, Standalone Playback for DMX512 Art-Net sACN Stage Lighting and Event Control

DMX Scene Recorder Button Controller, 5-Button Lighting Cue Controller with 10 Programmable Scene Actions, Standalone Playback for DMX512 Art-Net sACN Stage Lighting and Event Control

Brand: Pknight
189.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

Bullet Points 5-button lighting cue control: Built with 5 physical buttons for direct, intuitive operation in live event and venue environments. The tactile layout helps operators call lighting cues at the right moment without navigating a complex console menu. 10 programmable scene actions from 5 buttons: Each button can recall one scene when pressed and another scene when released, giving you up to 10 programmable actions for entrances, transitions, highlight moments, dimming looks, and show timing changes. Turn professional setup into simple daily operation: A lighting designer can create scenes on a console or software system, record them into this controller, and leave routine playback to venue staff, DJs, hosts, or stage assistants through simple button operation. Record DMX512, Art-Net and sACN signals: Capture scene data from traditional DMX lines, Art-Net networks, or sACN systems, making it suitable for both classic lighting rigs and modern network-based control setups. Standalone playback for repeatable shows: After scenes are recorded, they can be played back directly from the controller without keeping the original console, computer, or lighting software in the setup. Useful for clubs, bars, weddings, churches, exhibitions, small stages, and fixed installations. Designed for lighting and show control workflows: Suitable for DMX-controlled lighting fixtures and show devices that need organized cue recall, helping event teams keep looks, timing, and venue scenes consistent across repeated performances.

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