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The Martin 2518 DMX is a mixer that is used in lighting productions to control different DMX channels. With a maximum of 512 DMX channels, it offers a high level of control over the lights used in stage productions, concerts, and other events where lighting is essential. There are two main modes of operation for this mixer: the manual mode and the playback mode. The manual mode allows operators to control the DMX channels in real-time, giving them the ability to create complex lighting effects on the fly. The playback mode allows operators to store and play back pre-programmed lighting sequences. This mixer is also equipped with a variety of other useful features. For example, it has an LCD display that shows important information such as the current DMX channel, the playback mode, and the current scene. It also has a built-in clock that can be used to synchronize lighting sequences with music or other events. Overall, the Martin 2518 DMX is a reliable and effective tool for controlling DMX lighting setups. Its high channel count and versatility make it a popular choice for lighting professionals in New Zealand and around the world.
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