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The zero-latency DMX recorder and playback engine.
Orchestrate pixel-perfect reality from a single interface.
TouchDMX controls both pixel-heavy installations and conventional fixtures from a single system.
At the core of TouchDMX is a workflow designed for reuse, remixing, and precise playback control.
Use cues as building blocks. Define in/out points, set loop lengths, and crop to create seamless ambient loops.
Stitch multiple cues together. Reuse existing content to create remix variations without re-recording source material.
Easily transition between polished ambient lighting and complex, layered event sequences.
Record from any DMX console or interface. Choose the mode that fits your creative workflow.
Assign specific DMX channels to initiate and halt recording. Ideal for capturing dynamic sequences with pinpoint timing accuracy.
Record for a predetermined length of time. Perfect for producing consistent, repeatable sequences that align with your event schedule.
Record individual cues as modular elements. Combine, trim, and reorganise them to craft entirely unique composite scenes.
Record a sweeping chase as Cue 1. Capture a colour wash as Cue 2. Layer in a strobe effect as Cue 3. Then merge them, refine the timing, and produce something entirely original. The creative possibilities are boundless.
Art-Net & ENTTEC DMX interfaces — record from any source.
Create as many scenes as you need. No artificial limits.
Instant playback response with no perceptible delay.
Stack ambient base layers with triggered event overlays.
Merge cues, crop timing, create complex composite scenes.
Works with any DMX fixture — no proprietary hardware required.
Manage from any device — desktop, tablet, or mobile.
For venues requiring high-quality ambient and feature lighting playback.
Specifically designed for lane-based environments with independent triggers.
Web-based administration via macOS, Windows, Linux, or iOS.
Deploying a new venue? Let's discuss your hardware and software needs.