The Source4WD is marketed as a 575w drop in retrofit. To be honest, they're pretty bright for what they are. This is a nice option if you're just looking for a non-colormixing option.
It depends on what it is. You're confusing price for value. Different consoles depreciate at different rates, so there isn't just a flat rate you can apply and be done with it.
You can't really record fade times as much as assign fade times to a specific button.Also it's worthy to note that they only activate when they don't sense DMX data on the bus.
On the 01V to duck, you have to designate a channel to key off of in the dynamics tab. If memory serves correctly, it has to be in the same layer. I don't know if the LS9 has that same limitation or not.
Largely as an RTA and DB meter. Polarity testing is also handy as there are a few old systems about that may or may not be in phase.
The THD+N feature is also appealing as we have a large quantity of older signal processing that is becoming suspect.
Thanks for the reply!
I work at a higher education institution and we're currently considering the purchase of a Phonic PAA6 as an alternative to upgrading our aging SMAARTlive license.
I was just wondering if anyone had any opinions (pro OR con!) on the PAA6 and if there's anything one should look out for...
We recently deployed a digital signage solution at the school where I'm employed. After some debate about software we finally decided to go with powerpoint on a machine with a dual-head graphics card.
Why?
1) Everyone can use powerpoint. It's fairly easy, flexible, and gets the job done...