ETC’s
new Congo jr
makes waves at Lakeside
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| Photo:
courtesy of ETC. |
Lighting
Product Stories Published: 11 February 2007
Lakeside Arts Centre in Nottingham has become one of the first
venues in Europe to take delivery of ETC’s newest lighting
control console, Congo jr, via dealer Stage Electrics. Lakeside
is the University of Nottingham’s public arts centre and
presents an eclectic programme of music, dance, theatre, visual
art and family events.
“It became clear that our old desk was not
up to the demands we were making of it,” explains technical
manager Gareth Chell. “We test drove a few consoles and
decided that the Congo jr was by far the best of all of them.
It’s made a real difference to the quality of lighting
at the theatre, and we’re really proud that we got one
of the first desks in Europe.
“We chose the Congo jr as it has all the
features and more that we were looking for and has the flexibility
to meet with the demanding needs of a very diverse building.
We also like the fact that ETC is dedicated to the development
of the console and updating the software on a regular basis
(unlike some manufacturers who only send out updates once a
year or less).
“A lot of the other consoles we looked at
were designed to control either conventional or moving lights,
while the Congo jr works well controlling both and is within
our price band. I was also very impressed with both the build
quality and technical support from ETC.”
Chell was speaking during a break in a training
session being run at Lakeside by ETC’s Associate Regional
Manager Jeremy Roberts for technical staff and freelancers from
the theatre. They were joined by staff of BBC Scotland, who
are about to take delivery of nine Congos. Chell received some
training on the Congo in 2006, but was grateful for the refresher
when his jr was delivered. The stage was set up with a variety
of props, with several Congos and Congo jrs at the front of
the auditorium, as Roberts went through a series of training
exercises with the six attendees over the course of three days.
“I would definitely recommend the course
to any potential user,” adds Chell, “as it gives
an in-depth understanding of all the console features and a
chance to learn how it all works by making mistakes at the best
time – when it doesn’t matter and you have someone
there to help you!”
Congo jr is the compact version of the larger
Congo console, boasting all of the processing power of its bigger
brother. With its full-featured Congo functionality –
identical channel and output counts as well the same potent
operating software – Congo jr easily handles lighting
rigs filled with conventional and moving lights as well as LEDs,
media servers, and other DMX-controlled multi-parameter devices.
Congo jr also features the convenient modularity of an optional
Master Playback Wing, which can access all 40 multipurpose masters
of the main console for full playback functionality.
Congo jr is part of the new generation of ETC
powerhouse consoles that master the reality of multimedia lighting
production. ETC calls this Complete Control™. Like the
Congo, introduced in 2005, Congo jr is being readily specified
wherever ambitious production work is required. The difference,
however, lies in its smaller footprint. Congo jr is ideal for
space-compromised venues such as touring applications, TV studios,
blackbox theatres and event lighting. A fully independent main
console when portability is paramount, Congo jr is also equally
adept as a convenient back-up desk to the main console in a
more complex system.