Also being demonstrated is City Theatrical's complete line of SHoW DMX Neo wireless DMX products. City Theatrical's SHoW DMX is used by lighting professionals on Broadway and West End shows, permanent entertainment installations, architectural landmarks, major music tours such as U2 and Madonna, and large scale events such as the opening ceremonies of the London Olympics.
QolorFlex Professional LED Light Tape is aimed at the professional lighting market, including live theatre, television, film and video, and live events. LED tape is a revolutionary product, allowing lighting users to put light in places that were impossible in the past and to create lighting fixtures and lighting effects in new and inexpensive ways. QolorFLEX Professional LED Light Tape is available in a variety of types such as single color, RGB, RGBA, and RGBW.
Working alongside QolorFlex Professional LED Light Tape are City Theatrical's D Series LED Dimmers, sized from the single channel D1 Dimmer up to a high powered four channel D4 Dimmer with a built-in power supply. These dimmers all have the smooth dimming curves that professional shows demand and a range of user interfaces and features that makes setting them up easy for lighting users. Two dimmers in this range also include a miniature SHoW DMX Neo receiver for high quality professional wireless use.
SHoW Baby 5 is the latest version of the popular SHoW Baby wireless DMX transceiver.
SHoW DMX Neo wireless DMX technology is the latest innovation in City Theatrical's 12 years of wireless DMX development and manufacturing. SHoW DMX Neo features the extremely high data fidelity that the multi-award winning SHoW DMX is famous for, as well as fast 7ms latency, ensuring that wired and wireless DMX sources will appear exactly the same.
Pathway Connectivity's Robert Armstrong will be in the stand to demonstrate the Cognito Lighting Control Console. The Cognito is small lighting console that is perfect for smaller venues and shows. The Cognito utilizes natural language control and a graphical user interface for lighting programming, producing an environment in which even an inexperienced user can quickly learn to program, while still having the rich features a more experience programmer expects.
(Jim Evans)