OK, let me start off by saying that I havnt experienced everything that this console is capable of doing, but I have set pretty much my whole show up so far with it.
I will update this as I get more use out of the console for the week i have it and I will post pictures as well.
*quotes from http://www.etcconnect.com/news/default.asp?239*
If anyone has any specific questions about the console please let me know and i will answer them. :wink:
Trevor
I will update this as I get more use out of the console for the week i have it and I will post pictures as well.
*quotes from http://www.etcconnect.com/news/default.asp?239*
Very true. Once i had all my lights and dimmers daisy-chained throughout our theatre/lecture hall. I plugged it in and began controlling the units.This is a console with something for everyone, designed to give users at all skill levels the tools to program a lighting show.
I have onoly experinced Normal and two-scene mode, both work very well.SmartFade has three convenient operating modes: Two-Scene, Normal, and DMX Backup.
Although easy to operate, my board operators found the instructions difficult to comprehend. But once they got the hang of it they flew through basic programming. I have yet to use the timed crossfade, i have no use for it currently.
Love the buttons, I can easily dim the buttons if i would like or i can make it so that every memory i have set lights up lightly when not in use. I like the use of various shades of LED's as well.Always thinking how about how real people work with lights, ETC designed SmartFade's rugged back-lit LED buttons to light up as the console is switched on and to be completely dimmable (functionality usually found only on higher-spec consoles). SmartFade lets you see what you're doing and is easy on the eyes: Users can set button brightness to suit their surroundings, whether they are working in a fully darkened control booth or bright sunlight.
If anyone has any specific questions about the console please let me know and i will answer them. :wink:
Trevor