Tonalite is lighting control software that uses a web interface accessible from any device on the network such as a phone, tablet, or laptop. While there are more features coming soon, Tonalite can currently:
- Add fixtures and map them to DMX addresses
- Control the value of each fixture's parameters (attributes)
- Add cues and cycle through them
- Add groups to control multiple fixtures at once
- Record presets for easy system overrides
- Support RGB and moving lights
- Support automark
- Support ETC's fixture profile format
- Add and control effects on fixtures
All these features make Tonalite a direct competetor to other well-known theater lighting consoles.
Tonalite currently works with all ArtNet
, E1.31 (sACN)
, and uDMX (using uDMXArtNet)
interfaces.
You can read the full documentation here.
Install the uDMX rules (if using uDMX): sudo cp 98-uDMX.rules /etc/udev/rules.d
To start Tonalite locally, run npm start
You will find the UI at localhost:3000
by default.
To build Tonalite, run npm run build-(linux/win/macos)
To generate the HTML documentation run npm run build-docs
You must build the HTML documentation to use the program, the PDF documentation is optional.
To generate the PDF documentation run npm run build-docs-pdf
You need NodeJS
and gitbook-cli
installed. You also need Calibre
if you want to generate the PDF documentation.
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