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ACME | SAPER SPEED
www.acme.com.cn
The Saber Speed (AE-710 Beam / AE-720 Beam) provides light output up to 24,800 lux at 20-metres and a powerful beam via a Philips MSD Platinum 2R lamp and OSRAM 132W lamp for selected and built-in programs. The Saber Speed features a 3° beam angle and has been specially designed with triple eight facet prisms and trapezoid facet prisms to offer different projecting effects, while 17 static gobos deliver various high quality and sharp gobo shapes. Additionally, smooth dimming from 0 to 100% among 14 dichroic colours allow more colour options.
ADJ | DOTZ MATRIX
www.adj.com
The Dotz Matrix is a colour wash / blinder / matrix panel, powered by advanced chip on board (COB) LED technology. This 13.75-inch x 6.75-inch x 14.75- inch panel features 16 x 30W tri-colour COB LEDs, which differ from their predecessors in that multiple LED diodes are mounted directly onto the circuit board as one lighting module. This new technology creates a more powerful LED engine in less space, with shorter interconnection lengths, resulting in a su- per-charged output and more vibrant colours. The Dotz Matrix has the ability to perform as three different types of effects: an RGB colour wash, an audience blinder, or a pixel matrix effect. Its tri-colour LEDs provide smooth colour blending and rich, robust palettes. Users can control individual pixels in 48-channel and 52-channel DMX modes, and there are four pixel flip options for changing pixel orientation. It has a 430W output and a 60° beam angle and features 0-100% electronic dimming, five selectable dim curves, a strobe / pulse effect, built-in preset colours and programs, and a variety of operational modes.
ALCONS AUDIO | CRS8
www.alconsaudio.com
The CRS8 is a two-way passive-filtered full range loudspeaker, combining high clarity and intelligibility with low distortion and a high dynamic range. The CRS8 system configuration consists of one RBN401 pro-ribbon driver for MHF and a vented reference quality eight-inch mid-bass for LF reproduction. The RBN401 driver is a proprietary-designed and multiple-patented pro-ribbon mid / high frequency transducer. Due to the low weight moving mass, this transducer re- produces sound with up to 90% less distortion than compression driver designs. As a result of the ‘direct-drive’ principle of the pro-ribbon transducer (without a compression mechanism), the system has a linear response, with the same tonal balance at lowest as well as highest sound pressure levels. In addition, the 800W peak power handling of the RBN401 pro-ribbon driver offers a 1:16 RMS-to-peak power ratio, enabling true digital cinema dynamics from 1kHz to 20kHz. By utilising the exact same RBN401 transducer as featured in Alcons’ pro-ribbon screen systems, a unique voicing matching between screen- and surround system is realised, resulting in a wide and deep sound stage throughout the entire listening area.
ALLEN & HEATH | GLD EDITOR
www.allen-heath.com
Allen & Heath has launched GLD Editor, a free, computer-based control suite offering all of the key facilities of the GLD digital mixer with the capability to display multiple information panels simultaneously. Available for PC and Mac, GLD Editor has the advantage of a GUI simulation of the mixer surface, offering users an onscreen representation that reflects the physical surface. Similar to the popular iLive Editor software, the program enables users to easily configure show settings or make changes to existing shows online or offline to save and upload later. TCP / IP connectivity makes live mixing and processing possible over CAT5 or WiFi so different tasks can be managed in the Editor software and the GLD mixer surface simultaneously. For example, monitors can be tweaked on stage using a wireless laptop while another engineer runs the FOH sound check from the mixer. Also, as it is possible to connect up to 16 devices to a GLD system, users can attach multiple computers running Editor and multiple iPads running the existing GLD Remote app at the same time.
ARKAOS | GRANDVJ2
www.arkaos.net
ArKaos has launched the GrandVJ 2, the latest version of the arKaos GrandVJ software for VJs, DJs, clubs and musicians. The new software brings features that answer the demands of customers in the forefront of the action. Two versions are available: GrandVJ 2 and GrandVJ XT which includes a VideoMapper feature. GrandVJ 2 comes with a new interface, making it more user friendly and straightforward, while integrating all the new functionality. Simple colour cod- ing (orange for layers, blue for cells) makes editing faster and more intuitive. Existing features, such as panel locks, have been moved and grouped under the mixer for convenience. Powerful and user-friendly, GrandVJ XT is an ‘extended’ version of GrandVJ 2 which adds a new level of expertise with the introduction of the VideoMapper extension. This allows projection mapping and advanced management of multiple displays. GrandVJ XT sends the output of layers or cells to virtual ‘surfaces’ which can be scaled, manipulated and assigned to any video output or display. A single output can display a fullscreen visual, or a composite of several mapped visuals, to create complex visual compositions.
ARTISTIC LICENCE | ESENSE
www.artisticlicence.com
eSense from Artistic Licence incorporates RDM monitoring, data storage and sophisticated display functionality and unlocks the potential of RDM for smart monitoring and automated maintenance applications. RDM can be used for many monitoring applications, such as reporting water ingress or determining which LEDs are non-functional in an array of thousands. While RDM is increasingly offered in lighting controllers, it is usually incorporated as a secondary function, which becomes very inefficient as channel count rises. eSense solves this problem by offloading the RDM functionality to a dedicated machine, freeing up bandwidth at the lighting controller. eSense captures RDM data from an Ethernet network using ArtNet, and stores the information in a SQL data- base for analysis and publication. Crucially, eSense not only harvests information, but also delivers it in various formats. This could be a customised browser interface or, for example, an email that triggers when a multiple fault condition occurs.
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