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myDMX 3.0 / Live
There are several different BPM synchronisation options available:
Audio - analyses the incoming audio signal to calculate the BPM (the audio input device can be
selected below)
Tap - a manual button which can be tapped to determine the BPM
MIDI - reads 'MIDI clock' allowing you to read the BPM from many popular DJ software packages and
mixers (the MIDI clock device must be selected in the software preferences)
Pulse triggering
Pulse will transmit a trigger each time the incoming audio level hits a threshold. The threshold can be set automatically or
manually with the fader. Threshold is great if you're looking for your lights to 'follow' the music but stop at quieter sections.
Time signature
When right clicking a scene, it’s also possible to set a time signature. The default is 1/1 which means that each time a beat is
received, the scene will repeat or jump by 1 step. This time signature can be divided so that the scene can repeat/jump several
times for each beat. For example: if the time signature is set to 1/2, the scene will repeat twice or jump 2 steps for each beat.