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BEYOND DMX Server Mode

Overview

The DMX Server Mode is designed for using BEYOND as media server style system. The Server Mode requires an ArtNet signal for control. BEYOND stores 16 universes, each consisting of 16 subnets, making 256 in total. The Server Mode is oriented on playback control. However, BEYOND can offer a wide range of DMX related features:

  1. Parametric Images - such as line, rectangle, star, ellipse, spiral, etc. The parameters can be linked to the DMX Input, which allows Users to animate the images externally
  2. Classic LD2000 Abstract Generator - The Oscillators and modulators can be linked to DMX values, which allows you to use DMX as a source of control for the Abstract imagery.
  3. DMX Image - Allows the transformation of DMX data into a sequence of X, Y, R, G, B – coordinates and colors. You can configure the DMX Image to control X, or Y only, or only colors, or any combination. This is a way for lighting operators to take direct control of lasers, right down to the points.
  4. Effects - There are 70+ key Effects ready to be controlled externally. You can enable/disable Effects, as well as control their parameters using DMX. Multiple Image types within Beyond support external control, including DMX
  5. DMX triggers – Beyond contains native support for DMX triggering in it's PangoScript, scripting feature.
  6. DMX to PangoScript – provides a “deep dive” option for advanced Users to use DMX controllable scripts to control various BEYOND software features
  7. DMX Server – provides a dedicated playback engine for Cue playback via DMX in Beyond.
  8. Custom DMX Profiles - allows you to create your own customizable BEYOND DMX Server fixture. Click here for more information.

Overall, BEYOND offers a full range of DMX tools, on multiple levels. Starting from playback control, and fixtures, like Mode, and down to Points, Effects, interactive content and so on.

The Basic Idea

It is important to understand and separate the functions of the control and performing systems. BEYOND as a control system has many specific options. However, Server Mode should not be seen as a way to control BEYOND. It is a way to use the BEYOND core and external control system for making a laser show when live.

Specialized

One of typical way of making a live show is through the use of a MIDI controller such as the AKAI APC 40. For such a method of control, it makes sense to use BEYONDs' functionality as a control system. For control from a Lighting Console, it is better to use a uniform style of control for the lighting fixtures as well as for the laser projectors. Hence why BEYOND has a new specialized Server Mode.

The Server Mode, uses a special playback system. Note: a Projection Zone should be considered as a Fixture in this Mode. Each Projection Zone has it's own embedded Cue Player. The DMX Server doesn’t use the standard Grid based playback The players contained in the Server Mode are controlled by DMX only, and thus being isolated, nothing else in Beyond can get them out of sync. DMX has the monopoly on their control. As soon as you enable DMX IN, BEYOND takes the DMX IN state and initializes the players exactly as defined in the mapping. It happens immediately and independently on Grid, MIDI, OSC or other inputs. You cannot get it out of sync.

The Server Mode does not use Script, or internal BEYOND commands. It is served by short, fast and native BEYOND code again protecting it's integrity. Also, the Server operates separately from the configurable 4 IN, 4 OUT DMX subsystems.

Mappings / Fixture Profiles

There are 3 predefined Mappings, and they are not editable. The simplest Mapping uses up to 16 channels and duplicates the FB3 profile. It has 2 settings: “Mid” and “Max” Mapping. Max is a super set of Mid Mapping. We are working on making pre-set profiles for popular consoles, that will provide a fast, plug-and-play experience. Editable mapping means incompatibility with already made profiles, hence why it is fixed. Users who need such flexibility can use PangoScript, Effects of Zones or ProTracks to make their own settings, Scripting and so on. The Server Mode is designed to be fixed, well known, and… not flexible. It is designed so that as an end User, you will understand how it works. Being non editable, is dependable and always the same.

Safety

3 Important Buttons. “DMX IN”, “Blackout” and “Enable Laser Output”. The Server becomes active when you click on the “DMX IN” button. If you need to terminate DMX control and take manual control of the lasers, click on the “Blackout” or “DMX IN” buttons, or disable the Laser Output. The Blackout button also stops “DMX IN”. The Server is active whilst the “DMX IN” button is in a pressed state only.

Laser Projector Settings from DMX

Projector Settings, and Projection Zone Settings or Beam Settings are NOT supposed to be controlled by DMX because of Safety reasons.

Basic Playback Model

Playback control is based on a simple idea: One Projection Zone - one Fixture. Each Projection Zone has a setting – a Mode and start address in ArtNet. The Mode defines the mapping/profile/personality/etc.

As soon as the Mode is selected, the Projection Zone is ready for external control. Under the hood, the Projection Zone has it's own Cue Player that performs the playback. All the output from the player goes to the corresponding Projection Zone. Keep in mind, a Cue may contain different types of content, from simple animations to multi-projector shows. Do not use multi-projector show Cues, as these will overload the Server's output.

Regarding multi-tracking inside of the Projection Zone. For several reasons, we decided to keep the overall model simple, and use one cue player per Projection Zone. If you need more tracks per Projection Zone then just add more Projection Zones.

Effects

In Mid and Max Modes is possible to use Effects from the FX table. All Effects are calculated in real time. Note: The Effect Parameters might also be controlled by DMX in real time. Check the Documentation about Effects and Input to see how to configure these.

Interactive and DMX Controlled Content

In a way of operation that is the opposite to the DMX controlled Animation File Players, where DMX merely switches and an Animation or Effect On or Off, with Interactive Playback, the Input here influences the content of the Animation or Effect Output and thus BEYOND calculates all the output on the fly in Interactive Mode rather than just playing back pre-calculated and pre-set content as in normal DMX Mode. It thus allows you to use Audio Driven, DMX controlled or any other types of externally influenced Effects and Images in BEYOND with on-the-fly direct control over their appearance.

Extra Operations

It is possible to extend the Projection Zone by the use of Personal Effects (Effects tab).

Parameters and Channels

A “Channel” is well known way of Effect and Image control for BEYOND Users. The Effect may be linked to a Channel and this is constant, absolute link. The “Parameter”, sorry for an abstract name, is a Player based value. Each Player has it's own set of Parameters, and you can control them personally. A Cue/Image during it's calculation takes Parameters from the Player and uses these during calculation. Images that use Parameters will be rendered differently/personally in each Player. For example, an Abstract where the Oscillator is linked to a Parameter will be calculated according to the Parameter value for each Player. So, it is place-dependent thing. From an Image standpoint, the use of Channels is global addressing, whereas Parameters are relative and dependant on which Player in Beyond is being used for the Cue playback.

"Classic FB3 Style" Mode

This Mode (profile) duplicates the FB3 mapping introduced many years ago. We keep it for compatibility reasons, and because the profile is available in multiple consoles.

Channel Name Default Value Description
1 Access 255 Access mode (same as in FB3, FB4) 0..31 – Black out
32..96 – Basic range, 4 channels
97..160 – Standard range, 8 channels
161..224 – Extended range, 12 channels
225..255 – Full range, 16 channels
2 Page 0 0..15 – Page 1
16..31 – Page 2
32..47 – Page 3
Page 9 is the last accessible in this mode
3 Cue 0 0..31 – Blackout
32..35 – Cue 1
36..39 – Cue 2
40..43 – Cue 3
Cue 48 is the last accessible this mode.
4 Speed 0 0..15 – 100% of speed.
17..31 – unused range
32..255 – speed control where
32 – 25% of nominal speed
64 – 50% of speed
127 – 100% speed
255 – 200% speed
5 Brightness 255 0..255, where
0 – complete off, zero brightness
255 – full, 100% brightness
6 Zoom 255

0..255, where
0 – zero Size
255 – full size

7 Size X 255 0..255 where
0 – Negative full size
255 – positive full size
8 Size Y 255 0..255 where
0 – Negative full size
255 – positive full size
9 Angle Z 0

0..255, where 0 – zero degree
255 is full turn, 360 degree

10 Position X 127 0 – Left
127 - Center
255 – right
11 Position Y 127 0 – down
127 – center
255 - top
12 Visible Points 255 0 – no visible points
255 – all points are visible
13 Scan rate 0 0..31 – default scan rate
32..255 – scan rate control where
32 – 25% of original scan rate
64 – 50% of scan rate
127 – 100% scan rate
255 – 200% scan rate
14 Release 0 Unused
15 Color slider 0 0..31 – default, original frame colors
32..224 – hue sequence: red, yellow ,lime, cyan, blue, purple, pink, red.
225..255 - white
16 Reserved 0 Unused

"Mid" MODE Mapping

“Mid” Mapping allows access to all the cues and pages in BEYOND. This is not possible with standard FB3 Mapping. Playback control is simple. Parameters use 16-bit values. However, the Color section is a bit tricky The Color slider has an inactive zone at the start, then a fully saturated color circle, and white. Depending on the Configuration Dialog Box setting, the Color slider may leave the incoming color value unchanged, or simply recolor the Points and ignore the original color. For Saturation, if the original Saturation is ignored, then the Saturation shift sets the value. The Saturation value is in a range of 0% to 100%. The shift has range of -100% to +100% with a limiter. The Hue Shift control works in all cases irrespective of whether the color is the original color or shifted color. The R, G, B, A section comes after. When the Alpha value is set to maximum, then it completely replaces original color. When the Alpha is zero, the RGB change has no action. If you are interested in direct color control then set Alpha to 255 and use R, G, B channels. FX (Effects) Channels work with the FX table, values 1:1, if the step is 1. 0, it means it's inactive. The Parameters are the 2 optional Parameters of the currently playing image.

Channel

Name

Default value Parameter Description
1 Page 0 0 is off, 1,2,3... page index. Step is 1, so value 1 means page 1. Number of pages may be 200 or more.
2 Cue 0 0 is off, 1,2,3...255 is cue index.Note, the workspace page has up to 256 cues. Cue 256 cannot be started from DMX.
3 Animation Speed 255 0..127 is 0% - 100%, 128..255 is 100% to 500%. Note: Max speed limited by Live Control settings, and by default, 400% is max value.
4 Animation Mode   temporary unused
5 Scan rate 255 0..255 is 25%..100%
6 Visible Points 255 0..255 is 0%..100%
7 Size X 255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center is 0 size (no output)
8 Size X LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
9 Size Y 255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center, Size=0
10 Size Y LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
11 Angle Z 0 0..255 is 0..360 degree
12 Angle Z LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
13 Position X 255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center
14 Position X LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
15 Position Y 255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center
16 Position Y LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
17 Zoom 255 0..255 is 0%..100%
18 Zoom LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
19 Color Slider / Hue 0 0..32 - inactive, 33..224 hue, 225..255 is white
20 Brightness 255 0..255 is 0%..100% of brightness
21 Hue Shift 0 0..255 is 0..360 hue shift
22 Saturation Shift 0 0..127 is -100%..0, 128..255 is 0..100%.
23 Red 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Red. See remark for Alpha channel.
24 Green 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Green. See remark for Alpha channel.
25 Blue 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Blue. See remark for Alpha channel.
26 Alpha 0 0 - no action, 1...255 recolor to R, G, B, where 255 completely replace color
27 Fx1 0 0 - Off, 1..N is FX 1 index
28 Fx2 0 0 - Off, 1..N is FX 2 index
29 Fx3 0 0 - Off, 1..N is FX 3 index
30 Fx4 0 0 - Off, 1..N is FX 4 index
31 Param 1 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Parameter 1
32 Param 2 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Parameter 2

"Max" MODE Server

The Channel mapping from 1 to 26 is Mid MODE. Max Mode introduces more Parameters and more detailed FX control:

Action Parameter - Allows the User to do a morph between an incoming Frame and Frame after effects. It work great for Effects that do not change number of Points. Otherwise, with a change in the number of Points, you will see a modification of the original Frame form.

Parameter - Supposed to be used with Effects and Images. The Magic of the Parameter – it influences the calculation of the Effect or Image inside of the current cue player only. For example, an Abstract Frame where the Oscillator Frequency is linked to a Parameter, can be used in multiple Projection Zones and will look differently in each according to the corresponding Parameter Value of the each Projection Zone.

Mapping Table

Channel Parameter Name Default value Parameter Description
1 Page 0 0 is off, 1,2,3... page index. Step is 1, so value 1 means page 1. Number of pages may be 200 or more.
2 Cue 0 0 is off, 1,2,3...255 is cue index.Note, the workspace page has up to 256 cues. Cue 256 cannot be started from DMX.
3 Animation Speed 255 0..127 is 0% - 100%, 128..255 is 100% to 500%. Note: Max speed limited by Live Control settings, and by default, 400% is max value.
4 Animation Mode   temporary unused
5 Scan rate 255 0..255 is 25%..100%
6 Visible Points 255 0..255 is 0%..100%
7 Size X 255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center is 0 size (no output)
8 Size X LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
9   Size Y   255 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center, Size=0
10 Size Y LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
11 Angle Z 0 0..255 is 0..360 degree
12 Angle Z LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
13 Position X 127 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center
14 Position X LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
15 Position Y 127 0..255 is -100%..100%, 127 center
16 Position Y LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
17 Zoom 255 0..255 is 0%..100%
18 Zoom LSB 0 less significant byte of 16 bit
19 Color Slider / Hue 0 0..32 - inactive, 33..224 hue, 225..255 is white
20 Brightness 255 0..255 is 0%..100% of brightness
21 Hue Shift 0 0..255 is 0..360 hue shift
22 Saturation Shift 0 0..127 is -100%..0, 128..255 is 0..100%.
23 Red 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Red. See remark for Alpha channel.
24 Green 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Green.
See remark for Alpha channel.
25 Blue 0 0..255 is 0%..100% of Blue. See remark for Alpha channel.
26 Alpha 0 0 - no action, 1...255 recolor to R, G, B, where 255 completely replace color
27 FX1 Index 0 Select effect from FX
table. 0 - Off, no effect. 1-100 is FX 1 index, from 1 to 100
28 FX1 Action 255 0..255 is 0%..100% Action of FX 1. Zero means effect is not applied, 255 – full effect action.
29 FX1 Speed 127 0..127 is 0%..100% of effect speed, 128..255 is 100% to 500% speed
30 FX2 Index 0 Select effect from FX table. 0 - Off, no effect. 1-100 is FX 1 index, from 1 to 100
31 FX2 Action 255 0..255 is 0%..100% Action of FX 2. 0 - effect is not applied 255 – full effect action
32 FX2 Speed 127 0..127 is 0%..100% of effect speed, 128..255 is 100% to 500% speed
33   FX3 Index   0   Select effect from FX table.   0 - Off, no effect. 1-100 is FX 3 index, from 1 to 100
34 FX3 Action 255 0..255 is 0%..100% Action of FX3. 0 - effect is not applied 255 – full effect action
35 FX3 Speed   0..127 is 0%..100% of effect speed, 128..255 is 100% to 500% speed
36 FX4 Index 0 Select effect from FX table. 0 - Off, no effect. 1-100 is FX 4 index, from 1 to 100
37 FX4 Action 255 0..255 is 0%..100% Action of FX2. 0 - effect is not applied 255 – full effect action
38 FX4 Speed 127 0..127 is 0%..100% of effect speed, 128..255 is 100% to 500% speed
39 Param1 0 Parameter 1
40 Param2 0 Parameter 2
41 Param3 0 Parameter 3
42 Param4 0 Parameter 4
43 Param5 0 Parameter 5
44 Param6 0 Parameter 6
45 Param7 0 Parameter 7
46 Param8 0 Parameter 8
47 Param9 0 Parameter 9
48 Param10 0 Parameter 10
49 Param11 0 Parameter 11
50 Param12 0 Parameter 12

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beyond/dmx_server.txt · Last modified: 2023/10/16 21:45 by Alexey Sinitsyn