smoke machine DMX

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ponge
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Hello, is it possible to drive a smoke machine DMX in a show? if so how?

Thank you!
TristanYoung
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Hello!

I drive a Rockville RockHaze 700 via DMX with QLC+, without problems.

Which make and model of smoke machine are you considering using? If possible, post the link to it in case I have trouble finding it.

My haze machine has 2 DMX channels, one for output, and one for fan speed. Pretty simple :)
ponge
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TristanYoung wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 3:05 am Hello!

I drive a Rockville RockHaze 700 via DMX with QLC+, without problems.

Which make and model of smoke machine are you considering using? If possible, post the link to it in case I have trouble finding it.

My haze machine has 2 DMX channels, one for output, and one for fan speed. Pretty simple :)
Thanks, how do you do ? You consider your smoke machine as a fixture ?

here's my model:

https://www.thomann.de/fr/stairville_af ... achine.htm
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edogawa
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The manual says it uses one single DMX channel that controls intensity.

A fixture with just one channel doesn't really make sense (to me at least)...

Two small benefits could be:
1. the different symbol in the fixture list (fixture editor has a type smoke machine for that)
2. showing its physical size in 2D DMX monitor

Other than that I really see no reason for the hassle.

I'd just define a generic dimmer on the correct universe/address, call it Smoke machine and be done.
ponge
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edogawa wrote: Sat Jun 19, 2021 2:04 pm The manual says it uses one single DMX channel that controls intensity.

A fixture with just one channel doesn't really make sense (to me at least)...

Two small benefits could be:
1. the different symbol in the fixture list (fixture editor has a type smoke machine for that)
2. showing its physical size in 2D DMX monitor

Other than that I really see no reason for the hassle.

I'd just define a generic dimmer on the correct universe/address, call it Smoke machine and be done.
thank you, which means in a show I can trigger the smoke
at a specific time ? and stop it ?
TristanYoung
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Looks like I was late to the reply party.

I agree with the responses.

I simply set my hazer up as a type: Hazer, added the channels listed in the manual and voila!

Fully controllable. Create scenes with varying amounts of haze/fog, add controls and scenes to Virtual Console, or control them in Scenes. QLC+ v4.12.3 will do what you want.
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