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The Code of the Mode

The Code of the Mode

Automated lighting fixtures are very complex little robots that dutifully follow the commands given to them by savvy automated lighting programmers. Some people refer them as "intelligent lights," however the fixtures contain little intelligence and usually rely on the programmer to send them instructions. Without us they would just sit there and do nothing!

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Digital Tumblers

I was fortunate enough to look in on the tech rehearsals for a major Broadway show recently. I was blown away by the technology on parade, not so much on stage as in the house. In what looked like a scene from a science fiction movie, almost every seat in the orchestra section was covered with sheets of plywood, each of which served as a table top for a couple of computer work stations.

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Martin Maxxyz PC Update

Martin Maxxyz PC version 2.60 now includes two DMX universes. Any owner of the Martin Universal USB/DMX box can take advantage of the update.The new software can be downloaded from the Maxxyz support site at www.martin.com/maxxyz/support.asp.

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ETC Eos V1.8 Software

ETC has released V1.8 software for the Eos family of consoles including Eos, Ion and Element. The upgrade includes an increase in output channels on Ion to five-and six-universe increments (Ion 2500 and Ion 3000).

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Medialon Showmaster Pro/iPro

Medialon's new Showmaster Pro and Show-master iPro embedded all-in-one controller series control and synchronize dimmers, lighting desks, video projectors, video servers, sound processors and more, with hardware interfaces such as DMX, MIDI, Serial, Time-code, digital IOs and TCP/IP.

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LDR Canto 2000 Followspot

Strong Entertainment Lighting has introduced the LDR Canto 2000FF medium throw followspot. It uses the new 2000 MSR FastFit lamp from Philips with rear access lamp replacement, a spherical reflector and double condenser lens set.

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ADB ALC4

ALC4, a new ADB LED cyclorama fixture for theatre and TV studio lighting, offers a range of one million DMX-controlled colors including pure yellow and soft ambers plus seven levels of preselected white (2700° K to 6500° K).

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