The redesign and partial rearrangement of features dramatically improves the look and feel of the software
Germany - LaserAnimation's Lasergraph DSP is a laser show control solution that is in the market for many years already. The Lasergraph DSP got its reputation as a fail-safe controller and was mainly used by high end professional companies. As the Lasergraph DSP is designed as a de-central processing unit, it does not transmit demanding system control data, but can run on its own or only triggered by low-density control signals.

The Laserworld Group started the distribution of Lasergraph DSP in April 2016, and a new licensing model made the DSP show control systems more affordable. Due to "Master-Slave" licensing it is possible to combine several low priced slave-units with one master unit.

The Lasergraph DSP was known in the industry for a special user interface which may look a bit "old school". This has changed a lot with the latest release of the LG-Remote remote control software for the DSP. The redesign and partial rearrangement of features dramatically improves the look and feel of the software itself.

The LaserAnimation Lasergraph DSP is used at many high profile events. For example, it was used to control the massive laser show on the main stage at the Prolight+Sound exhibition Frankfurt in 2016. It has also been used for countless TV productions, multimedia projects and festivals including Mayday, Masters of Hardcore, Nature One and EDC.

"The main advantages of the de-centralised DSP laser controller are the fail-safe architecture and the excellent output quality - this kind of output is only possible due to the special setup: Every controller can run on its own and does not require permanent connection to the control computer. Everything is wired through LAN, but does not create heavy load on the LAN infrastructure, as the actual signal processing happens in the controller - which is a complete 'computer' by itself," says Norbert Stangl, CMO of the Laserworld Group. "We are happy to have the Lasergraph DSP on distribution now, as we definitely see the demand for such professional solutions rising - especially in the field of professional multimedia control."

(Jim Evans)


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