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  1. On 7/20/2025 at 5:31 PM, Davidmk said:

    I know that, in theory, ZerOS desks can handle a maximum number of DMX addresses spread over upto 64 universes but I'd be really interested to know the number of channels people are actually using without problems.

    Anyone using over 1024?

    Why, have you noticed problems with more than 1024 channels?

  2. All clear, I'd already done some tests in the meantime. With current fixtures, it's very easy to manage a significant number of channels, but 2048 channels is a good number for a console of this type. I was more interested in being able to use many universes.
    Thank 

  3. OK, it seems there's no limit up to 64 universes, even though the specs mention up to 4 universes. But going into more detail, I can, for example, manage 96 fixtures of 40 channels each across 12 universes and therefore manage 3840 channels, because in this case too the specs mention a maximum of 2048 channels.🤔

  4. Hi, I need to connect my FLX S48 to a lighting setup that uses 12 universes. I'd like to confirm that the console can manage the 12 universes on the RJ45 connector using ArtNet 4. Obviously within the limits of the fixtures that the Flx S48 can handle.

    Thank you 

  5. Hi,

    it would be interesting to be able to customize the windows on the external screen as in the old frogs. Example: hold down the Wiev key and color, group, playback, etc.,and then press the view key until the active window is positioned in the desired position and size. Sometimes it might be useful to display several cue lists at the same time or a full-screen color or shape window.

    Sorry for the suggestion it's just my idea.

    Thank you

    P.

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