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LIGHTJOCKEY 2
Windows supplier 2000 XP, Win ME, Win 90-05 based controller
Large fÏHture library and user configurable editor
Solid beam wirtual wisualizer for programming shows off-site
Supports MP3, audio CD, SMPTE and MIDI timecode
PCI, OSB, PCMCIA interface options
Contrai of up to 100 fixtures, 2040 DMXchannels
Intégration with 2532, Fingers and 2510 for more direct access
Graphical représentation of ail nxture functions
Launching programs directly from buttons
Next, previous and go I for manual eue lists
FINGERS
Triggering of indhridual or multiple séquences or termng tnem on or off from buttons
Latching spécifie cues/sequences
Master and sub-master intensifies j
from faders and bump buttons ^
Override spécifie DMX output channels via faders Dynamic play-back timing contrai from faders or jog wheels Fop/smoke-haze contrai
Fingers is a new, robust, front end, dedicated to the well-known Martin LightJockey - a lighting controller that is capable of controlling up to 100 DMX fixtures. With a highly customizable setup, Fingers permits a large number of the LightJockey functions to be mapped directly to physical faders, buttons and jog wheels.
Easy to use and logical, LightJockey is a powerful PC-based Dmx controller whlch uses ail the benefits of the Windows environment such as resizing of Windows and drag and drop technology. Capable of controlling up to 100 DMX fixtures, this flexible System is the perfect controller for the disco and mobile DJ market.
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