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Chauvet DJ ILS Command Lighting Controller
- Lighting
$40 per night
The Chauvet DJ-ILS Command is a super fun, easy-to-use lighting controller built for ILS-enabled fixtures. Pair it with a GigBAR Move + ILS and suddenly you’re the DJ and lighting tech for the night. No DMX, no complicated setup, just plug in.
- Wireless control for all ILS-enabled fixtures
- Backlit buttons for easy control in dark environments
- Change colours, trigger strobes, or blackout the stage at will
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Product Description
Designed specifically for the ILS (Instant Light Show) ecosystem, you can control multiple ILS-enabled fixtures all from one slick little console.
It’s plug-and-play simple. Just power it up, connect to your lights wirelessly, and you’re ready to go.
Built with a D-Fi wireless transmitter, it controls an unlimited number of ILS lights at once. The backlit silicone buttons mean you’ll always know what you’re pressing, even in a dark club or backyard. Plus, you can save and recall presets, lock out settings so no one messes with your masterpiece, and even back everything up via USB.
Included:
- 1x Chauvet DJ ILS Command Lighting Controller
- 1x Power Cable
"Alec helped us with our event so much! We got two Funktion-One speakers and subs. He came and set everything up and it was sounding amazing.
Highly recommend Jungle Audio for any events that you need sound!"
- Fabian Maiolo
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Do I need this for my GigBAR Move + ILS?
Not at all! The GigBAR runs great on sound mode, but this just adds a layer of fun as you can actually control the lights yourself. And we all love fun!
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What can I do with it?
Pretty much everything. Change colours, trigger strobes, kill all lights except the laser, or hit blackout between songs. It’s like having a mini lighting desk at your fingertips.
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Is it hard to use?
It’s not rocket science, but you’ll need a little bit of tech patience. If you can watch a short YouTube tutorial or read the quick-start guide, you’ll be fine.
