About the ADJ MYD330 DMX Controller and Software
The ADJ MYD330 is a compact, hardware DMX lighting controller bundled with dedicated control software, offering a hybrid solution for DJs, small venues, and lighting operators who require both tactile, hands-on control and the expanded capabilities of PC-based programming. The hardware unit is a standalone controller featuring a bank of intuitive faders, buttons, and encoders that allow for real-time manipulation of connected DMX fixtures, including dimming, color selection, strobe control, and movement for moving heads or scanners. It is designed as an all-in-one control surface for running pre-set scenes, chases, and basic shows without needing a computer, making it highly reliable and straightforward for live operation where simplicity and immediacy are key.
The bundled MYD software unlocks a significantly more powerful dimension of control, transforming a connected Windows PC into a sophisticated lighting console. The software interface provides a virtual representation of the hardware, along with expanded features such as a graphical timeline for show programming, a patch library for fixture profiles, more extensive cue storage, and the ability to create complex chases and effects that would be challenging to execute manually. The hardware controller can then be used to trigger these programmed sequences or to manipulate parameters in real-time, creating a seamless workflow that combines the tactile feedback of physical controls with the flexibility and memory of software-based show design.
This system supports the DMX512 protocol via a built-in USB-DMX interface, allowing the computer to output control data to the fixtures while also receiving commands from the MYD330 hardware. It is particularly well-suited for mobile entertainers and small club installations, offering a cost-effective entry into more advanced lighting control without the complexity or expense of a full-sized professional console. The combination addresses the needs of users who may start with simple hardware control but desire a growth path into more intricate programming, all within a single, integrated ecosystem that balances accessibility with professional-grade functionality.