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Can I use the new DVC3 software on my old DMX interface?
All the latest generation of DVC2 interfaces will be compatible with DVC3 software. The hardware references are:
- DVC2 GZM (SIUDI7A)
- DVC2 GOLD (SIUDI8A)
- DVC2 512 (SIUDI8C or SIUDI9A)
- DVC2 128-M (SIUDI9A)
- DVC2 PAD (STICK2)
If you have an older interface (SIUDI1, SIUDI2, SIUDI5A, SIUDI5C, SIUDI6A, SIUDI6C) it is not possible to use DVC3 software.
Upgrade offers are available if you are interested in exchanging your old interface with a new interface.
See the "Identifying your hardware" user manual topic for more information.
DVC3 Beta Software
- 512 DMX output channels in PC mode, 128 DMX output channels in stand-alone mode.
- 1x 3pin XLR female socket (output)
- Plug and play USB 2.0 interface with power via the PC's USB socket or via a 5-12v USB mains adapter
- HE10 connector: Trigger scenes through dry contact ports (allows up to 8 trigger actions or 255 if combined in binary and previous/next ports)
- Compatible with any type of DMX 512 fixture
- Internal memory
- 2 buttons to scroll between scenes and 1 button to change the overall brightness of a playing scene
- 2 year guarantee
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This product is compatible with the Daslight Virtual Controller 3 package. DVC3 has been designed to be simple to use whilst providing all the fundamental tools required to put on a great light show. Click here to find out more!

Daslight's Virtual 3D Simulator allows you to see your lighting in 3D and program away from the project. The simulator supports moving heads, scanners, LED fixtures and can recreate movements, gobos, dimmers, colors and much more. Best of all, it comes bundled with all DVC3 packages!

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