Figment DMX is a unique application for DMX-based lighting control.
Designed for lighting designers, technicians and riggers, Figment is a powerful application for wirelessly controlling multiple universes of DMX lighting via the popular family of CueServer DMX interfaces. Use Figment as a handy remote focus tool, a control station for complete show playback or as a programmers companion for all kinds of professional lighting projects.
Figment is a wireless remote for CueServer, providing an exceptional set of DMX control features at your fingertips. Record and play back thousands of cues, record hours of streaming DMX data from an external console, set up astronomical clock and calendar functions, interface with external digital I/O devices, set up macros, DMX input triggers, integrate with architectural pushbutton stations, LCD touchscreen panels and considerably more.
Since CueServer is responsible for storing shows, handling silky smooth crossfades, pumping out streaming DMX playback and calculating multiple submaster overlays, Figments low-bandwidth wireless communications are fast, reliable and work both over WiFi and 3G connections. Show playback continues even if your iOS device looses connection or is turned off.
• Familiar DMX Control Commands
Figment has a custom pop-up command line and keyboard combination that makes it easy to tap out familiar console commands. Send "Channel 1 > 10 At Full", "Group 7 At 33%", "Record Cue 12", "Release" to CueServer with just a few taps.
• Powerful Real-Time Views
The Console view shows up to four cue stacks, submasters and associated properties. The Stage view gives a complete color-coded overview of the DMX output, playback submasters and/or DMX input. Views for the Cue List, Macros, Diagnostic Tools and direct CueServer interface provide a complete environment for every aspect of CueServers powerful features.
• Multi-User Support
Up to four completely independent wireless users can use the same CueServer DMX universe at a time. Each user has their own playback space to set channel levels, run cues, execute macros, perform DMX diagnostics and more. The whole crew can test different parts of a rig at the same time.
• DMX Diagnostics
Leveraging CueServers DMX interface hardware, Figment provides several unique DMX diagnostic functions, such as a handy DMX Input "oscilloscope" with large-digit LED readout, a flicker-finder useful for tracking down tricky console problems, and a channel test function great for performing dimmer checks.
Plus:
• Control multiple universes of DMX by adding CueServer interfaces
• Remote processing ensures "glitch-free" fades
• Show data stored on CueServer hardware
• Low-bandwidth communications works on both WiFi and 3G
• Full access to show control and architectural features of CueServer
• Automatic discovery of local CueServer devices
Figment requires any one of five different models of CueServer DMX interface (from a basic DMX interface to a full-featured show control and architectural lighting processor) running firmware version 5.0 or higher and a WiFi wireless network or 3G connection via a publicly accessible IP address. Figment will also run without a CueServer interface for exploring the software.