I was hoping to start a discussion touching on our hopes and realistic expectations for where Wolfmix might be going in 2023.
What would you like to see?
What wouldn't you like to see?
What do you think the team could do better?
I've been fairly disheartened by the lack of feedback from the Wolfmix team since the start of this year.
Of course, I appreciate this is definitely not intentional (Daslight 5 is keeping some of them busy), but I feel like there should be more communication and transparancy between the Wolfmix team and us on the forum.
The W1 is a fantastic product, but there is still much more that can be done to unlock it's full potential. We are not even close to a firmware 1.0 yet, so I'm curious as to what you all think are the biggest improvements that can be made to the W1 in it's current form.
I'll start...
1) MIDI over USB support.
I think this is probably the most requested feature from all of us (especially since I joined the forum a year ago). The ability to control parameters, using an external MIDI controller, linked to the W1, possibly using a laptop as the host.
2) Control of GLOBAL parameters using DMX or MIDI
The ability to control the speed of presets, the rotation of gobos/prism selection, as well as zoom/iris amount or launch presets/live edits from a DMX board from an external DMX board or a MIDI controller using faders and/or buttons.
3) Preset timing to a Beatgrid (ideally from 1/4beat - 128bars
Being able to construct a loose light show using columns and pages is a brilliant start to opening up functionality for DJs, as we can program a few different presets with scenes/emotions/scenarios in mind for different tunes. However, without the ability to set presets to a beatgrid, then it's kind of impossible to have a seamless show. We can't for instance launch a build up preset, and know it will change to the next preset, in 4-8 bars in the future.
4) Dual FX engines/stacking
This has been requested in various forms over the past few months, but I'm unsure if the processor of the W1 could handle it.
Essentially two FX engines for Colour, Movement and Beam which can be mapped to two different groups or multiple groups at once.
Spot moving heads moving slowly and Beam moving heads moving faster on the same preset, for example.
I'd love to hear your responses, let's start a conversation
