Because fixtures often require more than 8 channels, this button toggles your faders between Channels 1–8 (Page A) and Channels 9–16 (Page B) .
Repeat steps 2 through 5 for other scenes within the bank.
Before diving into operation, let's look at the key technical specifications of the DISCO 240:
: Use the page button to switch between channels 1–8 and 9–16. disco 240 dmx controller manual
: Press the Scanner buttons (P1–P12) to select which light(s) you want to control.
Press the button so its corresponding LED turns on.
Adjust the to determine how long a step remains on screen before changing. Because fixtures often require more than 8 channels,
Use the buttons to navigate to the bank containing your desired scene.
Select your desired programmed . The controller will now advance to the next step of the sequence each time the internal microphone detects a distinct low-frequency audio beat. Troubleshooting Common Issues
A scene is a static snapshot of your light positions, colors, and intensities. How to Record a Scene : Press the Scanner buttons (P1–P12) to select
Select your desired and set the faders for your first step. Press MIDI/Rec to save the step. Adjust faders for the next look, and press MIDI/Rec again. Repeat this process for up to 240 steps. Hold Program for three seconds to save and exit. Playing Back a Chase Press the desired Chase button (1–6) . Press the Auto/Del button to start automatic playback. Adjust the Speed slider to change step timing.
: Shows current operational modes, bank numbers, and DMX values. 🔌 Initial Setup and DMX Addressing
: Determines how smoothly colors or positions blend together.
This comprehensive manual guide covers everything from basic layout to advanced chase programming. 🗺️ Hardware Layout and Control Surface
Power off both fixtures and the controller, then turn on the fixtures followed by the controller.