DiGidot Controllers are compact yet powerful LED controllers, suitable for a wide range of applications. A single DiGidot Controller can drive more than 16,000 individual LEDs, supports 100+ LED IC protocols, and works with various industry standards. This makes it a complete solution for LED and show control.
With this application, you can configure your DiGidot Controller in detail. You can adjust the number of universes, select the LED type (LED driver IC), and route them to a preferred output. Are you using multiple DiGidot Controllers in a daisy-chain or network setup? You can name each controller freely and assign a unique IP address to easily identify them within your project.
By using a DiGidot Controller with an Extended license, you can record scenes directly on the controller. After recording, several playback options are available: scenes can be played, stopped, or deleted when no longer needed. Additionally, scenes can be downloaded and transferred from one DiGidot Controller to another.
Please note that scenes are only compatible between controllers with identical configurations. When a recording involves multiple DiGidot Controllers, the play function will trigger the content on all participating controllers, regardless of which controller is selected in the application.
Once scenes are stored on the microSD card, there are multiple ways to trigger them—beyond application playback—by using triggers. DiGidot Controllers support various trigger types. For example, a scene can be triggered automatically at boot. Controllers are equipped with a 3.5 mm jack that allows analog input, enabling the use of physical switches or motion sensors. Time-based triggers can be configured to activate or deactivate scenes at specific moments. An HTTP trigger is also available, allowing scenes to be triggered via an HTTP request.
DiGidot Controllers are compatible with most commonly used LED software in professional event lighting. They have been thoroughly tested with MADRIX, and are known to work reliably with other software such as ArKaos, Chromateq, Pharos, and Resolume Arena. DiGidot Controllers have also been used extensively in combination with grandMA lighting consoles.