About the CHAUVET DJ Xpress-Rack 1024 USB to DMX Interface
The CHAUVET DJ Xpress-Rack 1024 is a professional rack-mountable USB to DMX interface designed to bridge the gap between computer-based lighting control software and DMX-512 lighting hardware. It enables users to control intelligent lighting fixtures, dimmers, and other DMX devices directly from a PC or Mac running compatible lighting software, transforming a computer into a powerful lighting console. The interface supports up to 1024 DMX channels (two universes of 512 channels each), providing ample capacity for complex lighting setups involving numerous fixtures. Its driverless operation on most modern operating systems simplifies installation, allowing for quick setup and reliable communication between the software and the DMX network.
The unit is housed in a sturdy 1U rack-mountable metal chassis, making it ideal for permanent installations in clubs, theaters, or touring racks where space and organization are important. It features both 3-pin and 5-pin XLR output connectors to ensure compatibility with a wide range of DMX cables and fixtures, and includes an input port for daisy-chaining or for connecting additional control sources. Status LEDs provide clear visual feedback for power, USB connection, and DMX signal transmission, aiding in troubleshooting and system verification. The interface draws power directly from the USB connection, eliminating the need for an external power supply in most scenarios, which further simplifies cabling and setup.
Designed for reliability and ease of use, the Xpress-Rack 1024 serves as a critical link in digital lighting control workflows. It is compatible with a variety of popular lighting control applications that support USB-DMX interfaces, offering lighting designers and operators a cost-effective and flexible way to create, program, and execute sophisticated light shows from a computer. By providing stable, high-channel-count DMX output in a compact, rack-ready format, this interface is a practical solution for both mobile entertainers and fixed installations upgrading to computer-based lighting control.