At the Las Vegas event it could be seen from the Scenius Un1Co of Clay Paky to the latest software of MA Lighting, going through the Gio@5 console of ETC and the Led Ovation E-260WW IP cutout of Chauvet.

MA Lighting consoles

Within the framework of LDI (Live Design International) 2016, which was held from the 17 to the 23 October in Las Vegas, Clay Paky, Chauvet, Etc and MA Lighting, trademarks represented in Spain by Stonex, presented their latest bets on professional lighting.

Like this, at the event attendees could be seen from the Scenius Un1Co of Clay Paky to the latest software of MA Lighting, going through the new Gio@5 console of ETC and the Led Ovation E-260WW IP cutout of Chauvet.

Along with the presentation of your new brand image, Clay Paky surprised with the versatile Scenius Un1Co, A team that brings together Spot, wash, beam and profile in one device, and to which are added the rest of the characteristics that distinguish the Scenius family.

It is a multifunctional luminaire that stands out for the quality of the light it projects and for its high CRI, as well as the wide variety of effects it offers. A useful tool for both events and fixed installations, where the versatility of the device translates into significant savings.

likewise, The Spheriscan scanner was also present, that provides the same optical performance and graphic effects as a moving head, along with speed, Acceleration and agility that only a moving mirror can offer.

Chauvet Ovation E260wwip

Chauvet

The cut of Led Ovation E-260WW IP whose light output is superior to the tungsten of 750w is one of the novelties with which Chauvet attended the fair. Can offer a warm white thanks to the ERS-style accessory, as well as a transition to very smooth darkening. In addition, has an IP65, which makes it an ideal tool to be installed outdoors.

Another novelty that Chauvet showed at LDI was the Rogue R3 Wash, emits bright light that scatters evenly and offers nine pixel control zones. It has the ability to cover large areas thanks to its 12º-49º zoom and generates a smooth color mix.

Colorado 2 It only uses three 40w RGBW motors to project a homogeneous beam through a fast and smooth zoom optics. Its characteristics make it a luminaire with reliable and quiet performance both indoors and outdoors.

ETC Gio5

Etc

LDI was the scenario chosen by ETC to show its novelties as the Source accessory 4 WRDretrofit, the new Led bar ColorSource Linear or the console Gio@5.

The latter is the latest member of the EOS family that provides quality control in those places where space is limited and that adapts to any type of budget. Gio@5 has external monitors and optional accessories, as well as with the same keyboard as Eos Programming and the Gio console, enabling an easy transition for EOS family users looking for smaller control.

The ColorSource Console was accompanied by ColorSource Linear, the new ETC Led bar created to allow multiple accessories to be placed end-to-end without generating any visible break in the light.

In addition, the versatile Irideon FPZ luminaire could be seen, whose characteristics make it the ideal complement to illuminate museums, Lobbies and commercial environments.

MA Lighting dot2 Stonex

MA Lighting

At LDI 2016, MA Lighting offered training sessions for attendees and brought the dot2 and GrandMA2 ranges to Las Vegas. In addition, Those who came to the stand were able to know the new features that the latest version of its software brings with it, which can also be found in Spanish.

The version 3.2.2.13 for grandMA2 incorporates a series of corrections and improvements that will make it easier for the user to handle the console.

For its part, the version 1.2.2.8 of the software for DOT2 brings a great novelty, since its launch, the free version of MA dot2 onPC produces up to 512 DMX channels, that can generate Art-Net protocols in the first DMX universe. In addition, Includes additional predefined position effects and several bug fixes.

LDI 2016


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by • 8 nov, 2016
• section: Events, lighting