DMX Workflows: Controlling Disguise via DMX
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DMX Workflows: Controlling Disguise via DMX

Par Disguise Training
PRG Las VegasLas Vegas, NV
mars 20, 2025 to mars 21, 2025
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Take your show control skills to the next level with this hands-on course designed to teach you how to control Disguise via DMX.

Take your show control skills to the next level with this exclusive, hands-on training led by Vickie Claiborne, an industry-leading expert in lighting and media control, with contributions from Rodd McLaughlin, a specialist in advanced Disguise workflows. Supported by PRG, this two-day intensive course will teach you how to seamlessly integrate Disguise with grandMA3 consoles, enabling powerful DMX-based control over video playback, media mapping, and more.

With Vickie’s expert instruction and Rodd’s advanced insights into external control workflows, you’ll gain practical, real-world knowledge to enhance your live productions. Whether you’re a lighting programmer, media server operator, or show technician, this course will give you the tools to create flawless show control systems.


🔥 What You’ll Learn:
System Setup – Configure networking, IP addresses, and communication between grandMA3 and Disguise.
DMX Control Methods – Master single-attribute control, transport control, and partial desk control workflows.
Full DMX Integration (Sockpuppet Mode) – Gain control over Disguise layers, including video playback and media mapping.
Advanced Layer Control & External Protocols (with Rodd McLaughlin) – Explore OSC Sockpuppet, HTTP Sockpuppet, and integrating external controllers beyond consoles.


💡 Important Note:

  • This course assumes prior knowledge of console programming—we will not be teaching how to program grandMA3.
  • Instead, the focus is on configuring and integrating grandMA3 with Disguise for DMX-based control.


🚀 Spots are limited—register now to level up your Disguise and grandMA3 skills with Vickie Claiborne and Rodd McLaughlin!


📅 Duration: 2 Days

🎛 Prerequisites: Basic understanding of DMX, media servers, and console operation recommended.

Take your show control skills to the next level with this hands-on course designed to teach you how to control Disguise via DMX.

Take your show control skills to the next level with this exclusive, hands-on training led by Vickie Claiborne, an industry-leading expert in lighting and media control, with contributions from Rodd McLaughlin, a specialist in advanced Disguise workflows. Supported by PRG, this two-day intensive course will teach you how to seamlessly integrate Disguise with grandMA3 consoles, enabling powerful DMX-based control over video playback, media mapping, and more.

With Vickie’s expert instruction and Rodd’s advanced insights into external control workflows, you’ll gain practical, real-world knowledge to enhance your live productions. Whether you’re a lighting programmer, media server operator, or show technician, this course will give you the tools to create flawless show control systems.


🔥 What You’ll Learn:
System Setup – Configure networking, IP addresses, and communication between grandMA3 and Disguise.
DMX Control Methods – Master single-attribute control, transport control, and partial desk control workflows.
Full DMX Integration (Sockpuppet Mode) – Gain control over Disguise layers, including video playback and media mapping.
Advanced Layer Control & External Protocols (with Rodd McLaughlin) – Explore OSC Sockpuppet, HTTP Sockpuppet, and integrating external controllers beyond consoles.


💡 Important Note:

  • This course assumes prior knowledge of console programming—we will not be teaching how to program grandMA3.
  • Instead, the focus is on configuring and integrating grandMA3 with Disguise for DMX-based control.


🚀 Spots are limited—register now to level up your Disguise and grandMA3 skills with Vickie Claiborne and Rodd McLaughlin!


📅 Duration: 2 Days

🎛 Prerequisites: Basic understanding of DMX, media servers, and console operation recommended.

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