Fixture Profiles and Patch
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A fast, visual lighting desk for bands, clubs and pre-production. Build looks, run cue timelines, sync to DJ data, map pixels and keep the whole show under your fingers.
Built for the booth, the stage and the rehearsal room
KAJO • Lights keeps the important controls visible: fixture selection, Programmer, playback faders, safety buttons, timelines, sync and visual feedback. It is made for fast decisions, not menu diving.
Search by profile or manufacturer, patch DMX addresses, inspect channels and build missing personalities visually.
Edit only the selected fixtures, clear temporary values safely and inspect what is controlling an attribute when playback, Execute or pixel maps overlap.
Assign cues to faders or songs, place audio markers and let Move When Dark pre-position movers before they fade in.
Build touch-friendly pages for cues, effects and macros, then control Execute, Playback, Master and safety buttons from a phone or browser through the local Audion Agent.
Build loop or one-shot movement, two-color, cell-mask and pixel-map looks with ranges, curves, BPM sync and static or beat timing.
Use the fast 2D plot for live work or switch to 3D Stage to see fixture positions, beams, pan, tilt, zoom and colors in space.
Use OS2L and TCNet-style DJ data for BPM, beat, phrase and deck status, then trigger cues, effects or macros from musical events.
Bring in MagicQ patch data and prepare for GDTF/MVR workflows so fixture definitions and stage data do not need to be rebuilt by hand.
From empty rig to first song
The core workflow is intentionally direct. Add fixtures, create the looks, place them on faders, Execute or a song timeline, and run the night.
Download or update fixture profiles, set universes and addresses, then verify connections over Art-Net or sACN.
Select fixtures, shape intensity, color, movement and beam attributes, then record focused cues that contain only the attributes they should control.
Drop cues and songs into playback, assign fader roles, import audio and place cue markers exactly where the music needs them.
Use GO, faders, phone remote, Remote Web, DJ sync, safety buttons and the visualizer to keep the show controlled from intro to encore.
Real app screens
KAJO • Lights keeps the live surface, fixture editor, visualizer, effects, pixel maps, timelines and remote control close enough that the show comes together almost by itself.
Show-ready details
A lighting app should be quick when programming and boringly predictable when the band starts. KAJO • Lights separates fixture data, Programmer data, cue content, pixel maps, DJ sync, playback assignment and safety output so each part has a clear job.
The pitch
KAJO • Lights is for operators who need a professional structure without dragging a full lighting desk into every rehearsal, club night or pre-production session.
It is compact enough to live on a tablet, but serious enough to handle patching, playback, effects, timelines, remote operation, safety looks and visual feedback in one focused workspace.
Build the show before load-in, rehearse with the visualizer, and run live with controls that are large enough for stage-side decisions.
Release notes
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