It totally depends on the lights. My understanding is that each entry corresponds to a slider. You usually set the lights up with DIP switches so that they know what their DMX start index is I think.
I guess a simple DMX RGB light would work exactly like you expect. Once you find the correct start index you'll get R, then G, then B :)
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It totally depends on the lights. My understanding is that each entry corresponds to a slider. You usually set the lights up with DIP switches so that they know what their DMX start index is I think.
I guess a simple DMX RGB light would work exactly like you expect. Once you find the correct start index you'll get R, then G, then B :)