When I got fired on the spot, I would have smashed that wimpy little prick in the nose and make him bleed all over the dancefloor while everyone watched. The wannabe DJ fires the real DJ and get owned in front ovf everyone. Great music and ok "economic lights", and a boring unexperienced crowd with kids. This is a good video of the lights. Thanks and ignore wimpy boy comments. Great Day
all four of these fixtures can be DMX controlled. So chain them together with DMX cables, address them, and then you can have full control over colors, fading, etc. I've thought about going down that path, but in most of my situations just having the two Revo IIIs and the two Punch LEDs set for audio response and master/slave seems to be sufficient.
@jiblethead88 Purchased a DMX controller a few weeks back. Really nice being able to control the Punch Panels and not run them in either fade or sound active. I've used them in wedding settings, and to light a band. Really good all-purpose light source. When running DMX, you can also access the strobe effect, and strobe at any rate with any color combination.
You folks are being way too knit-picky! You presume to know what the client did or did not ask for. This professional is mearly showing you what you can have at your event.
Obviously not cocktail hour music, but you can see the guests were acting more like cocktail hour guests. I totally agree that this configuration doesn't show the Revo III LED Punch Pro in the best light.
@JackinTheWoods I've since starting running all four fixtures via a DMX board. That allows me to just run solid lights and no flashing Revo's, or simply put the Revo's on a very slow, simple pattern.
I like this more, I would not want a huge ligth show if I was having a wedding disco, small one like this is more relaxed. Plus the music that playing is of more intrest to me :).
I think it's cool. No offence ment, but then alot of people go to a wedding disco, they don't want a light show you would see at a big consert, with loads of preprogramed DMX lighting. A setup with afew good, intresting lights, setup right and more importantly, a DJ who does good music is more of intrest, to me :).
Hey, thanks for the feedback. It works well for me, and tends to outperform other DJ light setups that I've seen at weddings. I'm not a club DJ, and most weddings here in the States frown on fog machines, etc. If I was going "fog", I would certainly invest in something with motion.
As I said about this video, all four of these fixtures were independent, and I've quit doing that. I always chain the two Revos together and the two Punch panels together.
It's a simple set up. But very effective, you do not need loads of expensive equipment to get a good effect, which is good, as I want to get into this stuff, but don't have unlimited funds.
thanks! It is a simple setup. I've found the trick is to have the Revo III's pointed at a wall, floor or ceiling so people can watch the dots. Then point the Punches at the dancer's waistline, so they aren't blinded, but they get the feeling of being in the spotlight.
good question. I usually have them about 7-8 ft off the ground, pointed towards the waistline of the dancers. In this video, they are about 25 feet from the center of the dance floor. They are much more directional than I thought when I bought them, but running them Master/Slave, either sound active or fading through colors works well. They are really bright, so dancers feel like they are in the spotlight.
When I got fired on the spot, I would have smashed that wimpy little prick in the nose and make him bleed all over the dancefloor while everyone watched. The wannabe DJ fires the real DJ and get owned in front ovf everyone. Great music and ok "economic lights", and a boring unexperienced crowd with kids. This is a good video of the lights. Thanks and ignore wimpy boy comments. Great Day
djchristrent 1 year ago
Can you just shoot white led @ the wedding event, is there a controller that just can apply white light only?
ILovePussay 2 years ago
all four of these fixtures can be DMX controlled. So chain them together with DMX cables, address them, and then you can have full control over colors, fading, etc. I've thought about going down that path, but in most of my situations just having the two Revo IIIs and the two Punch LEDs set for audio response and master/slave seems to be sufficient.
jiblethead88 2 years ago
@jiblethead88 Purchased a DMX controller a few weeks back. Really nice being able to control the Punch Panels and not run them in either fade or sound active. I've used them in wedding settings, and to light a band. Really good all-purpose light source. When running DMX, you can also access the strobe effect, and strobe at any rate with any color combination.
jiblethead88 1 year ago
kermis ...meer niet
djdixx 2 years ago
You folks are being way too knit-picky! You presume to know what the client did or did not ask for. This professional is mearly showing you what you can have at your event.
akrolicki 2 years ago
This is definitely NOT wedding lighting. If this was during the cocktail hour...I would have fired you on the spot. This is tacky
thatoneguyeric 2 years ago
Appreciate your comments.
Obviously not cocktail hour music, but you can see the guests were acting more like cocktail hour guests. I totally agree that this configuration doesn't show the Revo III LED Punch Pro in the best light.
jiblethead88 2 years ago
Nice video, what do you use for a slow effect?
JackinTheWoods 2 years ago
@JackinTheWoods I've since starting running all four fixtures via a DMX board. That allows me to just run solid lights and no flashing Revo's, or simply put the Revo's on a very slow, simple pattern.
jiblethead88 1 year ago
I like this more, I would not want a huge ligth show if I was having a wedding disco, small one like this is more relaxed. Plus the music that playing is of more intrest to me :).
234566tgvb 2 years ago
I think it's cool. No offence ment, but then alot of people go to a wedding disco, they don't want a light show you would see at a big consert, with loads of preprogramed DMX lighting. A setup with afew good, intresting lights, setup right and more importantly, a DJ who does good music is more of intrest, to me :).
234566tgvb 2 years ago
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Rastastat79 2 years ago
Hey, thanks for the feedback. It works well for me, and tends to outperform other DJ light setups that I've seen at weddings. I'm not a club DJ, and most weddings here in the States frown on fog machines, etc. If I was going "fog", I would certainly invest in something with motion.
As I said about this video, all four of these fixtures were independent, and I've quit doing that. I always chain the two Revos together and the two Punch panels together.
jiblethead88 2 years ago
Looks like shit!
This light does not worke with a wedding....
But it works verry good with young people on school-partys
NightRider1991 3 years ago
one opinion: no beam motion. appears annoying and tacky looking (especially for cocktaiil hour- hope this was saved for the last 2 hours)
jmarch100 3 years ago
ouch.
jmm1000 3 years ago
It's a simple set up. But very effective, you do not need loads of expensive equipment to get a good effect, which is good, as I want to get into this stuff, but don't have unlimited funds.
234566tgvb 3 years ago
thanks! It is a simple setup. I've found the trick is to have the Revo III's pointed at a wall, floor or ceiling so people can watch the dots. Then point the Punches at the dancer's waistline, so they aren't blinded, but they get the feeling of being in the spotlight.
jiblethead88 3 years ago
hey dj kevin,
how high up did you have those punches? the beam angle looks smaller then i envisioned. thanks
MC Matrix
drummer300 3 years ago
good question. I usually have them about 7-8 ft off the ground, pointed towards the waistline of the dancers. In this video, they are about 25 feet from the center of the dance floor. They are much more directional than I thought when I bought them, but running them Master/Slave, either sound active or fading through colors works well. They are really bright, so dancers feel like they are in the spotlight.
jiblethead88 3 years ago
Nice lights can you do a video on the punch up close thanks DJ MIKEY MIKE
directsound 3 years ago