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• Control 96 fixtures up to 40 channels each (1024 channels)
• 60 Scenes/Chases
• Each chase can store 600 steps
• Easy to use Shape generator
• Intelligent jogwheels
The Creator 1024 can control up to 96 fixtures.
It is easy to setup due to USB library files which you can download directly on our website, but also you can make the library files with the Personality Builder.
The Creator comes with built-in shape effects of pan/tilt circle, RGB rainbow, beam dimming waves, etc.
10 scenes and 5 built-in shapes can be output simultaneously.
Faders can be used to output scenes and adjust the intensity of the dimmer channels in the scenes.
Specifications DMX channel: 1024
Fixtures: 96
Channels for each fixture: 40
Chases: 60
Chase to run simultaneously: 10
Chase step: 600
Time control of scenes: Fade in/out, LTP slope
Shapes for each scene: 5
Shape generator: Shapes of Dimmer, Pan/Tilt, RGB, CMY,
Color, Gobo, Iris and Focus
Shapes to run simultaneously: 5
Master fader: Global, playback, fixture
Library can store up to 32 Fixtures
Library R20 library supported
USB Memory FAT32 supported
Dimensions: 483 x 398 x 105 mm (LxWxH)
Display language: EN/FR/DE
Weight: 7,9 kg
Flightcase: optional available
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Zero88 Leap Frog Lighting Desk
The ease of use of the Frog family with 512 Control channels, 48 dimmers, 24 moving lights.
The Frog range of control desks builds upon the foundations of the Sirius and XL families
using latest technologies to bring new and improved features. As Zero 88 products they
naturally retain the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as their predecessors.
The Leap Frog can control up to 48 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically
patched to 512 DMX channels. Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each with
their own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the cross fade
master and the Go button or via the submasters.Colour, beam, position and group palettes
can be created. These can be used to build memories. Changes to the palette information
will automatically update associated memories. Palettes can also be used to give flexibility
in live playback
The Leap Frog may be connected to an SVGA monitor. Screen displays include memories,
channels and DMX outputs, palettes, preview and patch.
Features
* 48 faders for dimmer control
* Up to 24 Moving Lights
* 24 colour, position and beamshape palettes
* 24 fixture groups
* 512 control channels
* 999 Memories
* 240 submasters
* Effects Generator
* FROG Autochase function
* Softpatch
* Fixture library with over 1200 moving lights
* \'GO\' button for memory playback
* Disk Drive
* 2 DMX Outputs
* SVGA Monitor ouput
* SMPTE/MIDI/CAN Upgrade kit available
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24 and 48 channel memory consoles for the mid level user
The Jester is a new lighting console from Zero 88. It offers direct control of up to 48 channels of DMX either using submasters or a traditional theatre playback stack. 12 auxiliary buttons are provided which can be used to trigger DMX devices such as scrollers, smoke machines or strobes. A monitor port is standard on the Jester. Channel, cuestack and submaster data can all be viewed using the monitor. An onboard LCD screen also provides the user with all information needed to operate the console allowing it to be used without a monitor. A USB port allows users to back-up shows that have been recorded on the Jester. A DMX in option allows the Jester to be used as an economical back-up console for other desks. It is possible to snap shot a full 512 channels of DMX into submasters or the memory stack.
The Jester has three modes, allowing it to operate as simple two scene preset desk through to a fully functional memory console. In playback mode the user has full access to all the channels on the console. This allows live changes to be made to specials instantly. Midi notes can be used to trigger channels or submasters. A sound to light jack allows for chases to be sequenced to music. Chases can be recorded into the memory stack or directly into submasters.
The Jester provides users with a powerful set of programming and playback tools in an easy to use and economical lighting console.
Features * 12/24 or 24/48 channels of control * 24 or 48 submasters * Playback stack * Patching to 512 DMX channels * DMX in allowing snap shots of all 512 DMX channels * 12 or 24 auxiliary buttons * Monitor display * USB storage * MIDI notes |
Power supply: |
100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz |
Power consumption: |
2,70 W |
IP classification: |
IP20 |
Protection class: |
Protection class III |
Power connection: |
Mains input via Coaxial power connector (M) mounting version power supply cord with AC adapter (provided) |
Programs: |
Programmable
32 Sequences
Each with 600 Scenes |
DMX channels: |
Output 512 |
DMX output: |
1 x 3-pin XLR (F) mounting version |
Control: |
DMX; RDM |
Housing color: |
Black |
Display type: |
Monochrome LCD display |
Available storage media: |
USB devices (FAT 32) |
USB port: |
Typ A |
Housing design: |
(19") 48.3 cm rack installation 3 U
Desktop console housing |
Dimensions: |
Width: 48,3 cm
Depth: 13 cm
Height: 8,9 cm |
Weight: |
2,39 kg |
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High specification control for mixed lighting systems
The Bull Frog is the largest of the Frog family of control desks. The Bull Frog offers features including attribute palettes, group selection and a monitor output. As a Zero 88 product, the Bull Frog desk naturally retains the same ease of use, reliability and affordability as the rest of the Frog Family. The BullFrog can control up to 96 generic channels, which may be manually or automatically patched to any of the 1024 DMX channels, there is also capability for control of up to 24 intelligent fixtures. The desk is fitted with a floppy drive for loading and saving show data, a remote ?Go? port and a monitor port. Memories can be recorded as scenes or chases, each having its own fade times and modifiers. Memories may be played back with the crossfade master and the ?Go? button for sequential, pre-programmed shows. Extra flexibility is afforded through the 480 submasters allowing for the creation of lighting effects for the more spontaneous shows. The Bull Frog also offers the user four palette types: group, colour, beam and position. There are 48 palettes available for each type. Palettes can be used to build memories or submasters. The desk palettes can be used to aid fast and accurate programming of memories, submasters and chases. Palettes can also be used during the running of the show to make instant and spontaneous changes to the programmed memories. Changing the contents of a Palette will automatically and instantly update all associated memories and submasters.Using a simple selection method, the BullFrog allows the user to record memories that include all fixtures in each memory or user selected fixtures only. Don?t be fooled by its simplicity and ease of use; the BullFrog offers a host of powerful features, making it a formidable tool for creating shows. Its versatility makes it ideal for all entertainment lighting applications allowing even relatively inexperienced operators to create exciting shows. The movement effects engine allows for simple and rapid programming of commonly used effects, whilst the inbuilt fixture library enables simple selection and manipulation of the moving lights. The unique ?F.R.O.G.? (fixture random output generator) function can instantly generate unique lighting effects. These may be outputted automatically or stepped through, with desired looks being recorded as required.
Features * 96 faders for dimmer control * 48 colour, position and beamshape palettes * 1024 control channels * Up to 24 Moving Lights * 48 fixture groups * 480 submaster playbacks (20 pages of 24) * Effects Generator * FROG Autochase function * 999 Memories * Softpatch * 'GO' button for memory playback * Fixture library with over 1200 moving lights * SMPTE/MIDI/CAN Upgrade kit available
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