For the first time user, the Dlite incorporates a two preset manual control section with preset masters and manual fade times, for the more experienced user there are 20 manual playbacks and for those that like to run things theatre style there is even a split crossfade playback with GO button. This combined with advanced features such as a built in LCD touch screen, effects generator and libraries ensures the Dlite has something for everyone.
Compulite are well known for producing compact and portable consoles, the laptop style SparkTOP being its best selling console ever. Vector Green takes this to a new level offering virtually all the features of the larger consoles in a compact package complete with carry case. The first Vector Green system in the UK was ordered on the first day of the show by Fentura Productions, already owners of a Vector Blue console.
Tim Matthews from Fentura Productions commented: 'The release of the latest Vector software incorporates a number of new features specifically requested by us, including attachments of images and videos to cues that can be outputted to an LCD projector and the LED matrix software. The Vector user interface is extremely fast to use and simple to learn which combined with the power of the Vector system in a compact, portable package at an unbelievable price made the Vector Green console irresistible.'
The Vector Green and Dlite will be on show at the Black Light open days in Edinburgh on the 24 - 25 September.
(Sarah Rushton-Read)