| MagicQ
leads with
media server connectivity
Lighting
Product News Published: 9 March 2005
ChamSys celebrated the launch of their new MagicQ consoles at PLASA
04 with an innovative demonstration of their powerful distributed
client / server architecture. Media clips were selected from thumbnails
displayed on the MagicQ touch screen.
The MagicQ 100 console controlled a Hippotizer media server with
live retrieval of the media thumbnails onto the console. "Being
able to select media clips from thumbnails on the touch-screen of
your lighting console has to be the way forward." pointed out
VJ and LD Francis Martin “ I cannot understand why companies
supplying both products for several years have not already done
this”.
MagicQ is ideally suited to controlling media servers with all
their associated control parameters through the eight separate encoder
wheels. And with full Cue Stack capability on every playback fader
it becomes easy to control highly cued shows, incorporating video,
lighting and LED elements.
The MagicQ operating system based on Linux has a fully distributed
design which will allow future systems to control an almost unlimited
number of channels. As well as expandability the client / server
architecture allows data for the user interface to be requested
from any source. In the PLASA demonstaration this was from a video
server. When the ACN protocol standard is finalised this could equally
be a moving light supplying pictures of the gobo’s installed
to make selection easy. With the solid base of a distributed client
/ server architecture designed from the bottom levels up ChamSys
expect to be in a leading position to take advantage of the Advanced
Control Network (ACN) protocols when the standard is agreed.
ChamSys had an extremely busy stand at PLASA with many visits from
Lighting Designers, Rental and Sales organisations alike. The word
had clearly got around quickly that there was a new console in the
market place to replace the gap left by the end of life of many
older consoles. Lighting Designers were picking up the console in
no time at all - the familiar layout and ease of use through the
large colour touch-screen making it an easy step for desk operators
and programmers alike. Many could not believe the price for so much
control, power and functionality. By utilising the latest components
from the telecommunications industry, and advanced production techniques,
MagicQ is priced well below the equivalent competition. For little
more than the price of an Avo Pearl you get better functionality
than a Hog2.
ChamSys
also launched PC version
of the MagicQ consoles, MagicQ PC
The software is free to download from ChamSys' website and has exactly
the same functionality as the consoles. And unlike other PC based
software it is not limited to being an off line editor – it
is fully functional and outputs 6 universes with all the features
of the MagicQ consoles. With standard Ethernet to DMX boxes or DMX
interface dongles (available from many companies world wide) you
have a complete Hog PC style lighting desk
For extra control you can connect the MagicQ PC wing via USB. Software
director Chris Kennedy commented, "We expected MagicQ PC Wing
to get a great response and we weren't disappointed. With a playback
wing, a programming wing and DMX outputs all combined into one package
we couldn't really go wrong. Where else can you get a 6 universe
lighting desk, with high quality Alps faders, HP encoders and optically
isolated DMX outputs, that you connect to your laptop for under
a £1000 list?"
ChamSys is currently appointing dealers worldwide. Please email
sales for the nearest dealer.
To check out ChamSys Ltd product range visit www.chamsys.co.uk
and download the free MagicQ PC software.
Or for more information please email sales@chamsys.co.uk
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