tommynoels unfortunately not Tommy. The iRid 2 is purely a midi interface but wired rather than Bluetooth. It’s equivalent to the Yamaha Bluetooth device I plug into my box. It does not output dmx just midi (I do also use one occasionally).

it is however, a very good midi interface and as Peter says, works well with ST.

unfortunately, apart from a few large and expensive lighting boards I’m not aware of anything on the market to do midi to DMX, certainly not sub $100

so if i connect a American DJ DMX Operator 384 DMX en MIDI controller, wit a Yamaha MD-BT01 DIN-MIDI Bluetooth LE adapter. then my lightning port is free. and i can conrol my lights by midi signals ?
for about 150 Euro.

Yes, if your DMX controller can understand the MIDI commands Stage Traxx can send.

ok, thanks guys. so it becomes the adj dmx controller, which meets the requirements for our gig.
only about the midi interface I don't know yet. do you have experience with the delay via the bluethoot conection, or is this not observable?. I would manage 2 things via bluethoot. my foot pedal and the midi interface.

I don’t notice any delays with the Yamaha Bluetooth adaptor.

keep the thread updated if you would re the ADJ controller please. Very interesting.

best of luck

tommynoels just keep posting here to let us know how you get on. It’s interesting and may help someone else who has similar issues.

ahhh ok, I will keep you informed. in a few days i wil need your help again anyway.
To know how to use the midi code's in the lyrics.

Grts

I also gave up on DMX as setting the lights up added far too much time to a regular set up as well as extra equipment. I now use a range of lights plugged into wireless sockets, lights being set to auto.

Hey Beejaywh,
so i bought the adj controller and the yamaha md bt10. it turns out that the adj does not deliver fanthom power to the yamaha. do you know how many volts it needs to power. then I make a panthom power suply myself.

    tommynoels yes, it appears that the ADJ does not have an output socket which is where the Yamaha gets it’s power from. Very simple. Get a 5 pin din socket and a 220 ohm resistor and connect pin 2 (the centre pin) to ground connect 5v to one side of the 220 ohm resistor and the other side of the resistor to pin 4 then plug the Yamaha output plug into that socket. I would actually power it off 3x AAA batteries in series which give 4.5v and not bother with a power supply. It’ll last ages like on those batteries.

    regards

    brian

    thanks for the help guys. I've already learned a lot from this

    Sorry autocorrectiecodes is on.
    is this the richt one ?
    grts Tommy

    Isn't that a 220kOhm resistor? A 220 Ohm resister should have red red brown or red red black black as color codes.

    i.m sorry, i’m not a ellectrician. So i have to search and order witch one you Guys think is the God one.