

This tab manages all devices related to network (except OSC, Artnet and sACN that have their own tab) :Įach kind of device has its purpose and its own properties : Please refer to this dedicated article to learn more about timecode : Timecodes Please refer to this tutorial to learn more : Using electronic devices (such as Arduino™) Timecode Once configured, you can program the device in Millumin without coding anything. Millumin supports most common models for these devices : This tab allows you to configure Arduino™ or Teensy electronic devices : Please note that we do not recommend Open-DMX USB devices, as they are non standard. Also, they create a conflict with standard USB DMX devices, so you need to activate the Special Open-DMX mode the from the gear icon : These devices (such as Enttec Open DMX USB) are not directly supported on Apple M1/M2 architectures, but you can run Millumin via Rosetta to do so. Millumin supports various DMX USB devices.
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Enable and choose this interface :Ĭlick the + button to add such a device, then select the serial in the list : This is a protocol similar to Artnet, but please note that the first universe is 1 (for Artnet it is zero). By default, Artnet works in broadcast mode, but you can set it as unicast for more control over it : Millumin supports various Artnet devices, such as :įor info, Millumin is suitable for Artnet V1 and V2, not V3 or V4. Millumin is capable to capture live video streams, so you could use them during your show. There are 3 protocols to do so : Artnet, sACN and USB DMX. In this tab, you can configure or create various devices to receive or send DMX data. The OSC servers can also be used in data-track to send special OSC, see dedicated article : Data-track DMX Indeed, Millumin will automatically send OSC feedback when a column is launched, the opacity of a layer changes, … More info in this article : OSC API The API feedback option allows Millumin to sends OSC data to other applications, via the listed OSC servers below. The input port is a very important setting, as this is the port that Millumin uses to receive OSC data from other application. It is widely supported by softwares, and as it uses the network, it can communicate with another computer. OSC is a protocol to control Millumin or send data to another application. STOP : it stops the board or pauses the timeline.

GO with a Q-number and a Q-list : it launches the Nth column on the Nth board.GO with a Q-number : it launches the Nth column on the current board (or a the column whose title is beginning with Q-number).GO without a Q-number : it goes to the next column or play the timeline.It also features settings to receive MIDI Show Control (MSC) : This tab allows you to enable or disable the MIDI sources and destinations : To do so, open the device-panel by pressing CMD+K.

To use interactions or data-tracks, you may need to configure your devices.
