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AL2027 Lighting Application Sotware
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| The Lighting Application Software (LAS) is a Windows (TM) software package for creating simple to complex lighting scenes and shows. The central user interface of the LAS is the e:cue programmer, a... |
| The Lighting Application Software (LAS) is a Windows (TM) software package for creating simple to complex lighting scenes and shows. The central user interface of the LAS is the e:cue programmer, a software for programming and control e:cue products. In addition to fully realizing the potential of professional lighting control, the programmer also has special multimedia functions as well as an automatic and interactive process control. The programmer supports up to 128 DMX universes (65536 DMX channels)*. The software generated DMX controls are executed by the DMX output devices. These can be connected via USB or Ethernet (e:net) to any PC. With familiar concepts (cues, cue lists, sub- and grandmasters) it is just a step for experienced programmers and lighting designers to ‘level up’ from lighting desk concepts. Cue lists can be programmed in HTP and LTP mode. The transitions between the cues are freely definable. Wait-time, blend in/out times, time code or MIDI messages can be assigned to each cue separately. Of course a place for the programming effects generator, called live FX, to create loops, ramps, chasers and more, is available. Useful tools, such as the Color Picker, provide a most convenient feature to select color from a color wheel. Select whether a single color or a color gradient between two selected colors is applied to the marked lamps. Furthermore the programmer makes the creation of chasers, scrolling texts, bitmap graphics-animations and the displaying of video content in real-time on DMX matrix systems very easy. With minimal effort the wizards allow for fantastic effects and complex multimedia content to be generated. The video wizard allows an easy 1:1 pixel mapping of video content onto matrix systems to be realized. The central trigger machine, a timed calendar or sun position-based automated –“if/when” – control allows automated output of DMX data. External signals such as switches, sensors, networks with projectors and I/O interfaces are able to be seamlessly integrated into the Lighting Application Software. The preview function, a two-dimensional front view of the lamps in use, allows the user the option of programming off-site and can also be used to select fixtures. The Action Pad offers the possibility of an entirely freely defined control for the end-customer and a password protected GUI. Basic to complex light scenes can be executed per button push. Faders and information screens can be arranged in any color and with a freely selectable background. A comprehensive Fixture Library enables the simple access to the DMX equipment. Here, the most common lamp manufacturers and products are on hand. With the Library Editor add lamps manually or change existing devices. |
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