Vibrio is a revolutionary DMX lighting control software for the iPad
Vibrio
What is it about?
Vibrio is a revolutionary DMX lighting control software for the iPad. One intuitive solution to handle lighting for your venue or show. It connects to the lights wirelessly using an ethernet-to-DMX converter and the Art-Net protocol. We believe Vibrio bridges the gap between lighting programmers and designers by having a simple interface that even beginners can learn quickly. When designing Vibrio, we took the best features of high-end lighting consoles and brought them to the iPad.
Vibrio is FREE but there are more add-ons
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$49.99
256 Address
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$89.99
512 Address
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$69.99
512 Address (Reduced)
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App Store Description
Vibrio is a revolutionary DMX lighting control software for the iPad. One intuitive solution to handle lighting for your venue or show. It connects to the lights wirelessly using an ethernet-to-DMX converter and the Art-Net protocol. We believe Vibrio bridges the gap between lighting programmers and designers by having a simple interface that even beginners can learn quickly. When designing Vibrio, we took the best features of high-end lighting consoles and brought them to the iPad.
Features:
- Manage Shows
- Fixture Library
- Effects Editor
- Scene & Stack Creator
- Layer Multiple Scenes Simultaneously
- Master Dimmer & Timing
- Tap Tempo BPM
- Universe Visualizer
- Midi Support
- Safe Mode
- Supports 1 Output Universe (512 addresses)
The app gives the user 16 DMX addresses free, with In-App Purchases upgrades for 256 and 512 addresses.
Required for Use: An Ethernet-to-DMX converter, router, and DMX lighting fixtures. For more information, visit our website at www.vibriolighting.com
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