Jands recently demonstrated the Vista v2 (code named 'Byron') at the 2010 PLASA and LDI trade shows, generating a huge amount of interest in the new capabilities the software brings to the revolutionary Vista console.
The Vista v2 will receive its official launch at the Prolight & Sound 2011 trade show, Frankfurt this week (6th-9th April).
"The Vista was a huge hit with its basic principle of 'think visually, work visually'", said Paul Mulholland, managing director of Jands, "and version 2 takes that to a whole new level. We've re-designed the whole user interface around this concept and it's already revolutionised the way a lot of our Vista customers work."
As well as a revamped visual interface, Vista v2 introduces a host of features, including: Tracking backup - instantly switches control to a synchronised second console or PC if the main console fails for any reason; Integrated media server control - including automatic thumbnail import of content from most industry standard media servers; Matrix and video effects - runs intensity, colour, movement, even video files across LEDs or other fixture types arranged in columns and rows; Default and split fade times - provides a quick and easy way to set and edit cue timing, including separate up and down times for intensity.
And just in case you want to stick with version 1 while you get used to version 2, the Vista 2 consoles also offer a dual-boot function.
"We took everything we learned from our customers' experiences with version 1 and completely overhauled the platform from the ground up," said Paul Mulholland.
"The new version provides simpler and faster ways to do existing functions, and at the same time introduces a host of powerful new features all presented in an intuitive visual interface."
Find out more about the Vista v2 at www.jandsvista.com, or visit the A.C. Entertainment Technologies stand (Hall 9.0, Stand E63) at Prolight & Sound 2011, Frankfurt for a demonstration.
(Claire Beeson)