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Eurolite DMX Move Control 512

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DMX Light Controller

  • For DMX light effect devices such as moving heads, scanners and LED spotlights with RGBW colour mix
  • 512 DMX Channels to 32 control channels are freely assignable and individually inverted (softpatch)
  • For 28 units, each with 18 control channels
  • USB Port for data storage of light shows
  • Quick programming thanks to 9 integrated movement patterns and 7 colour effects (PAN / TILT position, fade time and speed adjustable flow)
  • 32 Programmable chases with each up to 100 scenes (max. 650 scenes in total)
  • Manual Chaser playback, music- or time control possible
  • 32 Programmable scenes
  • 2 controllable DMX device levels
  • Each with up to 18 channels
  • 16 DMX channel faders
  • 2 Jog wheels for PAN / TILT
  • Blackout function
  • Built-In microphone for music triggering
  • Backlit LCD display (2 x 16 characters)
  • RDM Functions
  • 3-pin XLR connector
  • Firmware update via USB
  • Rubberized feet for use as a desktop device
  • Rack installation with 3 height units

Technical data:

  • Power supply: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz ~ via supplied power unit
  • Total power consumption: 2.7 W
  • Number of control channels: 512
  • Storable channels: 32
  • Storable sequences: 32 with each 100 steps
  • DMX512 / RDM output: 3-pin XLR connector
  • Appropriate storage media: USB devices (FAT32)
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 483 x 130 x 82 mm
  • Rack installation with 3 U
  • Weight: 2.2 kg
Available since May 2014
Item number 340657
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Preset Function No
External Storage Yes
DMX - Universes 1
max. Channels 504
Ethernet No
B-Stock from 419 AED available
489 AED 126,89 €
Plus 269 AED shipping
The price in AED is a guideline price only
Since we ship from Germany, additional costs through taxes and customs may be incurred
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Great bit of kit!
David8041 30.01.2015
Full featured DMX controller, the 16 physical channels are fantastic for having full control over larger light fixtures. The operation is very intuitive once you are up & running. Even having not had much experience with DMX before, I was up & running setting scenes & chases across 4 fixtures within a couple of hours.

The screen is bright and the information provided is extremely clear. All buttons are well marked anyone with DMX experience could probably get up & running on this unit with little reference to the manual required.

The only slight downsides in my opinion are that the faders feel a little 'light', I'd have preferred more resistance. Likewise the buttons don't feel as solid as I'd have liked considering the excellent build in the rest of the unit.

But for the price I think this unit is difficult to beat for those wanting a hardware controller to control multiple fixtures. Great bit of kit!
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Love it!
Cristina Blendea 11.11.2024
Having purchased some moving-heads and wanting to program my own scenes, but being a relative beginner, I got great advice on what controller to buy, from Thomann support. Big thanks for that, it really helped!

As always, Thomann were speedy in handling my order, packing and sending my products. Sadly, UPS were a nuisance this time, since I hadn't opted for an express delivery, so they kept delaying and I ended up having to pick up the package myself in the middle of nowhere, with the help of a friend. So my first recommendation is to maybe get an express delivery, if you're in need of receiving your stuff soon, or if you just want to start using the controller together with your light units, as I was anxious to do.

I prefer to get products from the same brand/manufacturer, if possible, if I'm to use them together as a setup, for compatibility reasons. So as my moving-heads were from Eurolite as well, I though it a good idea to get a controller from the very same. So far, I'm definitely very pleasantly surprised.

Not having a lot of experience, I wanted something intuitive and not too difficult to handle, but that could also challenge me to learn a couple of new things. I think this controller really ticks those boxes for me.

I did Google for some tutorials, but unfortunately there are very few videos of this controller in particular. I found one in German, which I don't speak, but with subtitles and a pretty straightforward demonstration that helped me understand how to patch correctly.

The device is not heavy at all, it almost feels like a toy synthesizer and it's easy to connect it and get started. The manual that came with it is in German and English, so I understand it could be difficult for those who don't speak those languages, to use it. But to me, the instructions are pretty clear and if you follow them together with the DMX protocol of your lights, you will be able to set up the gear in just a short time.

It wasn't a lot of steps either, so generally easy to remember - including after a shitty week at work where your brain has become a vegetable ;)
I was afraid it was going to be more difficult to use, but it's really not that hard at all, even if you've never done it before. If you have any experience at all with knobs and faders, this will be familiar territory and pretty intuitive.

It's cool that you can use it with very basic settings, if you just want a non-moving color light, but you can also connect and control more advanced devices, pan them, tilt them, have a strobe party, mix colors, etc. So it's got a really neat range from simple to complex.

As long as you get the addressing and patching correct in the beginning, you're good to start creating scenes pretty soon.

The faders, buttons and wheels are easy to use, the menu is easy to navigate and I like that it's not a big device that I have to schlep around and hurt my back or anything. It literally fits under your arm, so very portable.

So far, I've only made a few simple scenes that I can manually switch between. I look forward to figuring out how to sync it with the music, how to create longer chases and how to incorporate some of the more advanced features so I really get the best out of my moving-heads setup.

Definitely a good buy for the price, I can recommend this controller!
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Amazing
FRAal 11.06.2019
I have bought this controller for my small Mobile DJ Setup.
I use it to control a total of 13 fixtures and it works amazing.
The movement knobs are a big plus for someone like me that has moving heads. It also has some built in effects with colors and moving heads that are great for a mobile setup like mine. Still, when i need to, i have full manual control of my fixtures.
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The most dysfunctional DMX controller ever perpetrated
FallenStarFeatures 02.06.2022
This is a DMX controller that tries to force fixtures of all types and brands to plug into a single, generic fixture profile that doesn't come close to fitting ANY of them..Eurolite's unique concept is that the DMX channels of all fixtures should start with R, G, B and dimmer, use exactly 18 channels, and end with 8-bit pan and tilt channels. Moreover, users should start out with no more or less than 32 predefined fixtures, none of which can be removed. Of course, if your particular set of light fixtures don't happen to fit this boldly simplistic plan, you are welcome to remap or delete each and every dysfunctional channel in each and every one of your fixtures, using the remarkably tedious and counter-intuitive push-button interface provided by Eurolite, which they evidently designed with a completely different purpose in mind.
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