Best Eurolite DMX AIO Alternatives
We found 3 alternatives to Eurolite DMX AIO based on experts and consumers reviews.
Botex SD-10
Based on 1 reviews
I bought this as a simple way to change my mobile lighting rig from fixed held colours to sound-to-light to blackout and it does the job PERFECTLY! All it took was for it to be connected at the end of the chain from my lighting desk, a few buttons to arm the record mode and it saved each scene effortlessly. Gone is the mixing desk and this is all I now need. I've even built a simply IEC plug extension cable so I can power this directly from one of the fixtures. I owe whoever designed this thing a beer or two.
Stairville DR-1 DMX Recorder 19" SD
Based on 3 reviews
Great little dmx recorder, a little odd procedure to start and stop recordings, could sorely use a stop button rather than just a play pause. Had a major issue with dmx inputs though. I bought two of these, specifically to play on one, while recording on the other, layering more live mixing , using a lighting desk, one layer of action at a time. This will never play dmx, if there is a dmx signal going into the device, meaning, you can’t press play, if it’s plugged into a lighting desk, this is a huge issue, and a massive design flaw, that really makes these units needlessly complicated to record in. Also the record procedure, needs to be more intuitive / idiot proof, I found the manual essential to make it work, and needs to be able to merge dmx signals internally, this is a...
Stairville Replay Show
Based on 1 reviews
I tried this out primarily as a Wifi to Artnet converter, it worked fine unless Wireless DMX was used in the same room, I tried both Lumenradio and Wireless Solution G5 either way it would instantly stop receiving. I connected it to a external router and it worked fine. I can't comment on the how well it works as a recorder, but its nicely made for the price