I found most of the MIDI controllers with faders and buttons on the market are designed for music. The only few made for lighting are super expensive. So I made my own
. Introducing MaizeDMX playback controller:
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- MIDI Controller designed for stage lighting applications.
- 45 mechanical keys with blue backlight, 11 LED indicators and 11 faders.
- Big Go and Back buttons for easy cue to cue execution.
- 10 X-keys for quick custom actions.
- Seamless integration with MaizeDMX (version 3.4.0 or later).
- Use with any other software with MIDI controller support based on provided message specification.
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