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I have been purchasing stage lighting equipment for my band.
Currently we are using an American dj Midi-pak to control lights via midi commands.
Of course the midi-pak just supplies power to the lights.

My question:
Can I use the midi pak to supply power to other American DJ lighting effects such as:
http://www.americandj.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ItemNumbe...=2&Category=Hightech
the high-tech mirror ball for instance.

Obviously I know I can power this device with my midi-pak, I guess my question is:
Will the high-tech mirror ball, and other products like it, respond quickly enough if simply being powered on.

Could I for-instance, send a pre-programmed midi command via computer to my midi-pak at 3 minutes into the song to turn on the power to the receptacle that the high-tech mirror ball is plugged into, and have the mirror ball instantly come to life? Then could I safely kill the power to the mirror ball at say 3 minutes and 15 seconds?
And do this sort of thing safely and efficiently throughout a song?

Could anyone suggest FX products that would work well in this scenario?
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Here's how the MIDI packs work:
They translate MIDI signals within it's established parameters and use that to generate dimming/switching commands on each channel of the MIDI pack.

Using a fixture such as the one you mentioned(Cosmic) is not a clear answer. In a nutshell, YES, you can, but you have to either have the channel full ON or full OFF. Anything less and the lack of power can damage components. If the MIDI pack supports switching, you're good. If not, then make sure you go full ON or off for that channel and you'll be fine. Since you're going to be programming stuff, you should be fine.

My suggestions are as follows:
You might want to look into a controller that will do what you want that also has a MIDI interface, and the MIDI implementation will do what you want as well. Might take some digging.
Also, you're going to probably want to invest in a smart dimmer pack such a the DP-DMX20L, if I got the name right. The latest versions are switchable per channel for either dimming or switching. ParCans use dimming, while others use switching(off/on). Depending on what you get, you might want to think about DMX fixtures as well as what you can do with MIDI via the controller.

Or, you may consider products such as MyDMX and Compu Live. Be aware that the prices differences do equate to feature differences, and in my personal experience, MIDI seems a bit unreliable in MyDMX right now. However, in my scenario, I currently don't have any need for MIDI and lighting to cross paths.

Not knowing more about the MIDI packs, this is what I am saying. Of course, you can buy more MIDI packs, But, personally, I'd never do a single MIDI cable run that exceeded more than 30 feet from first device out to last device in the chain in, as even short cables show delay after 3 units in a line. I just wouldn't feel happy or safe running long MIDI cable runs as it was never intended for that application. The fact that it CAN be done does not mean it really SHOULD be done. Then again, HOSA makes a 50-foot MIDI cable, so despite wisdom saying "hey, keep it short", there is a market for these long wires.
Hey bmdenton23,
How about dropping me an email as I'm trying to do the same thing with my band. I have not yet purchased a Midi Pak but I have some ideas I'd like to share with you and some questions you may be able to answer. Please email me at (RiverdanBand@cfl.rr.com)
Thanks,Bill

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