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ATOMIC DETONATOR
FREEKIE
Dedicated remote control for Atomic strobe series Fader-controlled flash rate and intensity Single button for Detonator blinder effect Separate button for single flash and flash sync Chase effect operation with multiple units No external power necessary Easy set-up and operation
Pitch fader allowing instant speed manipulation of lightshow
Contrais up to 12 fixtures each with 12 channels
Smart macro function for easy creation of circle movements
Joystick for pan/tilt control
Master intensity fader for all fixtures
Audio control: built-in microphone or external control signal input
Multi-purpose smoke and strobe buttons (customizable for additional DMX units)
Instant control of up to 24 shows with MIDI
Set wait/fade times for advanced programming
Fnllowspot function: isolate any single fixture to work as joystick-controlled followspot
The Detonator is an optional, dedicated remote control tool for easy command of the Atomic strobe's flash rate and intensity. It includes "blinder effect" and "single flash" detonator buttons as well as a chase/synchronization toggle switch. Easy to set up and operate, the Atomic Detonator requires no external power source.
Add lamp control to your scratch, backspin, bend, drag, brake and power down.
The Freekie is a DJ controller that adds instant lighting control to the dancefloor mix.
Packed with easy to use features, Freekie also offers easy pitch control for instant lightshow to music synchronization.
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