124 GUIDE - LIGHTING CONTROL
EQUIPSON | LM 5
www.equipson.es
LM 5 has been designed to put lighting control, but also audio control, within everyone’s reach. It is possible to manage audio, lighting and vid- eos at the same time and for several zones of an installation. The overall installation can be controlled with a smartphone, a tablet or a computer. It is very intuitive so everyone can use it without any technical knowledge. Thanks to the OSC open protocol it is suitable for mobile devices using iOS and Android and PC and Mac computers - LM 5 turns a user’s smartphone / tablet / computer into an intuitive console for audio and lighting purposes. Users can edit layouts and create their own interface, totally adapted to the characteristics of their installations. LM 5 also includes an internal memory to store 99 cues (with independent speed and fade time) and 24 cue lists, with up to 512 DMX channels. It is also a fully compati- ble ArtNet node (Ethernet to DMX interface) and it can be controlled by OSC to create DMX data. LM 5 is now also available with a built-in WiFi access point (LM 5W).
ETC | EOS TITANIUM
www.etcconnect.com
Eos Titanium is ETC’s flagship lighting control desk, with powerful hardware, easy-to-navigate software, and the right tools to realise art within the tight timetable of professional productions. Ti speaks the language of light, with no complicated command syntax to get in the way of a design. Ti features large-format, articulating multi-touch displays with substantial programming surface. It also offers a dedicated multitouch encoder display, 20 user-definable buttons, a backlit keyboard, motorised faders, multiple USB and video ports. With Ti, users can work from either an abstract concept of a design to a straightforward command sequence. The command line is fully integrated with direct selects and magic sheets, allowing users to work seamlessly from the keypad and the touchscreen controls.
HIGH END SYSTEMS | HOG 4
www.highend.com
High End Systems’ Hog 4 console is joined by the all new Full Boar 4, Road Hog 4, Nano Hog 4 and Hog 4PC, creating a broad range of control products suitable for any size of show, from productions in a local theatre or high school to the largest arena and stadium tours. All of the consoles feature wide screen displays, solid state hard drives, all new user keys, a unified Hog 4 operating system and extremely fast boot and show load times. The Road Hog 4 also comes with a 22-inch multi-touch wide screen display and is High End’s most competitively priced Hog ever. This console is able to network, expand and grow with users’ needs. High End Systems now truly has a product for every market and size of show. With compatibility key; Hog 3OS shows will load into Hog 4OS platforms seamlessly, and all current Hog 3 peripherals are compatible with the Hog 4 family of products.
JANDS | VISTA SERIES
www.jands.com
The Vista is a simple, visual interface bringing speed, ease of use and intuitiveness to the art of lighting. The Vista is fundamentally different to existing consoles in three major ways. First, it introduces a timeline that provides a complete picture and total control of lighting events. Secondly, it takes a totally new approach to the user interface making the Vista incredibly easy to use. Thirdly, the Vista uses a generic fixture model that takes all the hassle out of changing fixtures and makes programming fully transportable.
JB LIGHTING | LICON 2X
www.jblighting.com
Available from summer 2014, the Licon 2X is a lighting console for live-application characterised by a clear structure, easy handling and operation and adequate hardware. The two capacitive multi-touchscreens ensure easy and fast programming. A total of 24 motor faders and a large num- ber of buttons are available and can be configured freely. For current users, it is easy to switch from the Licon 1X to the Licon 2X as both consoles have a very similar operating philosophy. However, the advantage of the Licon 2X is that it can be configured more freely and has more channels. As a result, the Licon 2X offers comfortable control of a great number of LED fixtures in combination with moving lights and dimmers.
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