Using DMX controls
Vision uses DMX to allow a lighting console, or a program such as Disguise EVO, to control specific features of the application. These features include:
Cameras that control the viewport view
Ambient lighting intensity
Haze speed in vertical and horizontal directions
When these features are properly patched, the lighting console or the Disguise program can sync with Vision and control the features with DMX.
Three camera types can be controlled externally. The cameras have different behavior, as described in the following sections:
Relative camera: DMX control of the Relative camera
Absolute camera: DMX control of the Absolute camera
Disguise camera: DMX control of the Disguise camera
The DMX information follows the Last Takes Precedence (LTP) priority; the latest information sent takes priority. The patching is saved in the .v3s file.