Overview
The Luminair Lighting Control System is a flexible, app-based DMX lighting control solution that lets you run fixtures from a tablet in a way that feels fast and modern. It’s a great fit for event lighting, architectural looks, pop-up installs, and smaller productions where you want solid control without bringing a full console package.
Technical Specifications
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Control Type: App-based DMX lighting control system
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Output: DMX output via compatible interface or node (varies by configuration)
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Connectivity: Wireless and network-based control options depending on the setup
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Programming: Scene and cue style playback with live control features
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Compatibility: Works with common LED pars, battens, moving lights, and dimmers via DMX
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Common Add-Ons: Wireless DMX, DMX splitters, nodes, routers, and backup power as needed
Key Features
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Fast Programming And Playback: Build looks quickly and trigger them easily during the event.
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Mobile Control: Great when you want to walk the room, fine-tune uplights, and adjust looks in real time.
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Clean Setups For Tight Load-Ins: Reduces footprint compared to larger console builds for smaller rigs.
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Flexible For Many Fixture Types: Works well for simple uplighting and more involved DMX rigs when paired with the right hardware.
Use Cases
Ideal for ballroom uplighting, corporate stages, galleries, brand activations, wedding lighting, and small venues where you want reliable control and quick adjustments. It also works well for events with multiple rooms or zones, especially when you need to tweak timing, intensity, and color without being tied to a control position.
Why Rent the Luminair Lighting Control System Here
Picture This Production Services & Stage Rentals can help you build the right Luminair setup for your fixture count and venue, including the DMX interface, networking, and any wireless components needed for clean control. If you’re integrating this into a wider lighting package with truss, drape, and multiple fixture types, our team can help you keep addressing and signal flow organized so it runs smoothly from load-in through showtime.


