Our software development team are working around the clock alongside our Beta testers, pushing boundaries to create new features and continually improve every aspect of EMU’s functionality.Īlthough you may not know it yet, our R&D team and hardware engineers have also been beavering away in the background, preparing for the release of a USB > DMX breakout box especially designed for musicians to use with EMU. ENTTEC offer an array of fantastic, high-quality LED lighting options, you might want to check some of these out too while you’re shopping …Īt ENTTEC, we’re dedicated to providing an amazing future for EMU. 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. Of course, you’re going to need some light fixtures as well. And if you’re a DMXIS user, your existing breakout box will also do the trick. If you already have your own ArtNet interface, you can use that too. 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. These devices offer full 1000V data and power isolation protection. Or you can expand your setup over a network using ENTTEC’s ODE Mk3. If you've installed the plug-in correctly but it's still not appearing in Live, see our dedicated article: VST/AU plug-in doesn't appear in Live.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.ĮNTTEC’s proven DMX USB Pro or DMX USB Pro Mk2 hardware are the perfect devices to output data directly from your computer for your audio to DMX setup using USB.ĮMU allows access to all configuration options within the DMX USB Pro or DMX USB Pro Mk2 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. Activate the Audio units folder, and/or VST2/VST3 folders as required.ħ. Open Live's Preferences → Plug-ins (Live 10.1 and later)/ File Folder (all Live versions until 10.1) → Plug-In Sources.Ħ. You can instead install your plug-ins to a custom folder if you prefer (VST 2 and VST 3 only)ĥ.
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