AVID | S6
www.avid.com
The Avid S6 desk enables mixers to quickly turn around complex projects while swiftly handling last-minute changes. With its ability to simultaneously control multiple Pro Tools and other Eucon-en- abled DAWs over simple Ethernet, S6 also speeds up workflows and enables network collaboration on a single integrated platform. The control surface can be customised with the addition of the modules needed to match current workflow, while a traditional, familiar console layout allows easy transition from previous systems.
BARCO LIVEDOTS | V14M
www.barco.com
The V14m from Barco LiveDots is a 14mm pixel pitch transparent LED display with 4,300 nits bright- ness and a contrast of 6,000:1. This lightweight LED display is easy and safe to set up thanks to its special magnetic V-lock, which enable a single technician to safely install the 800 by 800 tile on their own. The V14m can be used for indoor as well as outdoor stages.
BRITEQ | BTX-180LS
www.briteq-lighting.com
The BTX-180LS is a bright moving head projector based on a 180W LED engine. The use of advanced 16° optics ensures a bright output of 182,100 lux at one-metre. The moving head is completely silent thanks to heat-pipe cooling technology, while the fast pan / tilt movements (540°/270°) assure dynamic show programming (three-phase motors). Other features include eight or 16-bit resolution pan / tilt resolution with X / Y position correction and pan / tilt speed channel. The moving head uses 17 DMX channels for a range of possibilities and specs: DMX-controlled electronic focus, DMX-controlled iris, two gobo wheels, two colour wheels, electronic dimmer / shutter, prism, and many more. An effect channel is also added: remote lamp on / off control, different blackout functions and so on. The moving head is also equipped with omega brackets for fast installation.
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