DMX fixture database for DJs — DjMirror Pulse

DMX Fixture Database for DJs & VJs

What a fixture profile actually does

Every DMX lighting fixture, whether it’s a moving head, an LED bar, or a fog machine, has a profile that maps its channels to functions. Channel 1 might be dimmer, channel 3 color mix, channel 7 strobe rate. Without the right profile, you’re guessing. And guessing while setting up a show is not where you want to be.

The DjMirror Pulse DMX fixture database covers thousands of profiles, so that guesswork goes away. Search by brand, model, or channel count, download the file, and the software knows exactly how to talk to your lights.

How it connects to DjMirror Pulse

Once you load a fixture profile into Pulse, the software maps your live audio analysis to the fixture’s channels. A drop triggers the strobe burst, the build-up ramps your dimmer, and the chorus fires the color cycle. All of it runs hands-free while you mix, because the audio does the triggering.

A useful way to think about it is this: the fixture database is the translator between DjMirror Pulse and your rig. Without it, the software doesn’t know what your lights can do. With it, your entire lighting setup reacts to the music on its own.

If you’re also running an LED wall, Pulse handles both from the same interface. One laptop, no VJ, no second operator. More on the LED screen side here.

Your fixture isn’t listed

The database is updated regularly as new gear comes to market. If your model isn’t there, contact support and the team will add the profile. Most requests are turned around in a few days.

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