EMU – Sound to Light Controller

EMU (DMXIS’s next generation) is a state-of-the-art, intuitive sound-to-light controller designed for professional live musicians and DJs. Easy to use software, EMU allows you to run automated or responsive DMX light shows, leaving you to focus on your show!

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SKU: 70680

Turn your sound into light.

All controls have large clickable areas, perfect for use with touchscreens.

For Premium subscribers, control up to 8 universes (4,096 control channels) of Art-Net output using compatible controllers (Art-Net to DMX/SPI). This provides the extra capacity to create complex and extensive lighting setups.

For those taking advantage of EMU’s inbuilt oscillators, use MIDI clock or use tap tempo through MIDI CC or a to set the global speed and synchronise all show file oscillators effortlessly in real time.

EMU is more than just a great accompaniment for live performance.

Use it to monitor incoming Art-Net data from 3rd party sources, or determine what Art-Net devices are on your network. Monitor the Art-Net output from EMU.

Let’s Get Stuck In!

Here, we’ll focus on a simple DJ setup by way of an introduction.

Join ENTTEC electrical engineer and Melbourne-based DJ and producer Jordan (aka Daggers) as he takes us step-by-step through how to configure your audio hardware and lighting fixtures with EMU sound to light controller software to create a sound to light show. Upgrading from DMXIS couldn’t be easier and you’ll be rocking some spectacular beats and lights in no time!

What else do I need?

An Interface

You’ll need a DMX > USB interface in order to connect lights to your computer, and there are plenty of flexible output options available to do that. ENTTEC’s proven DMX USB Pro hardware is the perfect device to output data directly from your computer for your audio to DMX setup using USB. EMU allows access to all configuration options within the DMX USB Pro including monitoring, firmware updates and in the case of the Pro Mk2, the ability to record standalone shows onto it from either a DMX or ArtNet source. Or you can expand your setup over a network using ENTTEC’s ODE Mk3. These devices offer full 1000V data and power isolation protection. For example, if someone were to foolishly plug a phantom-powered mic cable into your interface, this feature will work to protect your computer or network infrastructure from damage. If you already have your own ArtNet interface, you can use that too. And if you’re a DMXIS user, your existing breakout box will also do the trick.

Lights!

You’ll need a DMX > USB interface in order to connect lights to your computer, and there are plenty of Similarly to DMXIS, you’re going to need some light fixtures as well. Whether you want to use LED strips, PAR cans, moving head fixtures or anything else you can dream of, any DMX fixture by any manufacturer will work with EMU. ENTTEC offer an array of, LED pixel strip options, you might want to check some of these out too while you’re shopping …

Goose the Drummer uses EMU to control his lights!

Watch how he uses EMU and Ableton to create this amazing show!

System Requirements

Mac

OSX 10.13 or later, Dual core 2 GHz Processor or better, 4GB memory, 1024×768 display (min.).

Windows

Supports 64Bit variants of: Windows 8/ Windows 8.1 / Windows 10 / Windows 11 Dual core 2 GHz Processor or better, 4GB memory, 1024×768 display (min.).

Resources

Latest Release

Release Versions:

Version # 24.12.12.2

## Build 24.12.12.2

## Added Features & Bug fixes:
- Added 8 universes support: go to the patch tab to patch your devices & fixtures.

Version # 24.11.29.6

## Build 24.11.29.6

## Added Features & Bug fixes:
- Improved tap tempo: You can tap your tempo with clicking on the master tempo control. Also, the MIDI tap tempo was fixed for the DryWetMIDI service.

Version # 24.11.19.2

## Build 24.11.19.2

## Added Features & Bug fixes:
- Fixed toggle to switch Share anonymous usage stats and crash reports with ENTTEC.

EMU User Manual


How do I get support or request a fixture file?

For EMU support or getting a fixture added to the Crescit library, visit our user forum.

When raising a request or reporting a suspected bug, include as much relevant information as possible. In addition to adding your desired outcome. This will allow the community to understand and replicate exactly what you’re facing. The clearer this information is, the faster a resolution can be found. We encourage you include the following wherever possible:
Screengrabs // Screen recordings // Photos // Videos
– EMU log file (found at ‘/Documents/EMU/Logs’ on Windows or ‘/Users/{UserName}/EMU/logs’ on macOS)

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