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Hi,
I'm new to this but was recomended by a friend of a friend. I'm producing a show at a reallllyy small and old theater. Their lighting system crashed before their last show. Their system is controlled by MICRO-PLEX. I have a DMX light board and was wondering if it's at all possible to CONVERT FROM MICRO-PLEX to DMX? Please respond if you have any idea. Thanks Dan |
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Yes, it is possible. Unfortunately, it is not a do-it-yourself project. You will have to buy a conver like this one here from Doug Fleenor. I'm sure somone will chime in later with some different options for you.
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NSI*IF-501 - NSI IF501 Protocal Converter :: All Pro Sound :: Professional Audio, Video and Lighting
This puppy will do the trick. I used one at my previous church with no problems. It should work no matter what brand the dimmers are, but if they are NSI, this would definitely be the converter to use. |
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Just looking at the owner's manual on that converter epimetheus noted (NSI I/F 501) and that has some REALLY NEAT features! Specifically, it has an RS232 (computer serial port) input that would allow you to "print" scenes to the DMX system using simple ASCII characters! Although baud rate is limited to 9600, you only send the changes, so speed would not be a problem.
Some simple text editing, and you are limited only by your imagination and hard drive size. Code ledger: ASCII characters supported: F D G R - @ + : . 0-9 Fxx:xx.x (FADERATE, x=fade time in minutes : seconds . tenths), Dccc-ccc@xxx (DIMMER LEVEL, c=channel number, -=to, +=and, x= level) G (EXECUTE) R (RESET or BLACKOUT) Carriage return after each command. Max fade time is 50 minutes. Priced at $320
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The I/F-501 is a nice little converter. I used it for adding NSI Lumanet remote panels to our microplex system. I also played around with it as a DMX to MPX converter with my Bluelite X1 Mini. We have one in use at my current church as well, though I'm not sure in what capacity yet.
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![]() Check out, if you have a budget for it, the Doug Fleenor DMX to Microplex Converter. I know Full Compass had it for like $600. Not sure if you can find it much cheaper, but it's been absolutely fantastic for me when I go into a bar that has a all mpx dimmers/relays.
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+1 for the Doug Fleenor converter. He makes great products and is a DMX genius / all around great guy.
Also, be sure to stop by the New Member Board and introduce yourself the the rest of the community here at CB. ~Dave |
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Lightronics TX-30, about $300 range, works fine, I've used it several times.
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You can get them even cheaper from eBay $100 for 16 channels, the downside is most are not loopable. Make sure you get one with the correct voltage.
Nick
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