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ENTTEC launches the EVO at ENTECH
This article sourced from PLASA
ONLINE NEWS
At the forthcoming EnTech show in Sydney (4-6 February), ENTTEC
is to release its flagship product - the EVO. This is a new generation
of lighting desks based around Ethernet and new technologies. The
hardware centres around a large 5'7 blue back lit LCD touch screen
and seven motorized faders, whilst communication comes from an Ethernet
port, and DMX options come via the desks DMXEthergate suite
of products or a DMX over Ethernet solution.
The EVO was designed for maximum ease of use. Its user interface
gives constant feedback over the current show or programming actions
using plain English sentences. Thanks to the motorized faders, the
user will be able to program scenes as on an analog desk or run
entire cue lists from one sub master. ENTTEC have also included
new features such as semi-automatic cross fades and web remote control.
The EVO is not built around a PC, but uses an industrial real-time
operating system for added reliability. Fixture libraries can be
downloaded from the ENTTEC web services website or edited using
an easy to use web editor.
After the initial release, the company plans to develop the software
to include networking programming, where multiple desks on the same
network could be used to program the same show, or remote Ethernet-based
processing nodes to upgrade the processing power. A range of add-ons
and options are also in the pipeline, including an offline editor,
an expansion wing with more faders, buttons and a trackball, low
cost playback unit and expansion modules such as sound inputs and
a VGA video output.
The Evo can be seen on stand S8 at EnTech.
(Ruth Rossington)
www.enttec.com
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