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Link: http://www.theatrelight.co.nz/cuemaster.htm
Made by: Theatrelight
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Theatrelight's Cuemaster has been designed with extended capabilities and versatility to cover a wide range of lighting situations in entertainment, commercial display and education. Whatever the application, the Cuemaster offers the operator reliability, ease of use, and most of all, the adaptability required by today's lighting designers.


Features:

  • Large cue capacity - average of 800 cues on 120 channel model
  • Dedicated Channel faders for fast plotting and hands-on channel control
  • Dedicated Scenemasters for instant access to up to 24 Scenemasters at once
  • 10 pages of 24 Scenemasters, with automatic page overlay memory
  • Each Scenemaster can hold a Manual Scene, a Fade-Scene, a Chase or a Show
  • Independent auto-loading fade times for Fade-Scenes and Show Cues
  • Single button auto-fade auto-effects cue operation simplifies complex shows
  • Any Show cue can link up to 16 Chases or Fade-Scenes for split or stack fades
  • Chases are level sensitive, and may be of any length
  • Multiple Chase Speeds - up to 24 Independent Chase Speeds simultaneously
  • Chase Beat function for synchronizing chase speed to live music
  • External control of Chases or Auto-fade auto-effect Shows
  • Auto-sequence mode allows Shows to run automatically
  • Fast editing of levels, fade times, and chase speeds
  • Simple insertion or deletion of Chase steps or Show cues
  • Two preset manual operation with dipless cross-fade between presets
  • Flash, Add/Kill, and latch on/off modes on both channels and scenes
  • Flash disable mode prevents accidental pressing of flash keys
  • Dynamic VGA colour display provides live monitoring of desk and on-screen Help
  • Printer for memory dump to standard IBM compatible parallel printer
  • Memory Card for memory expansion, back-up or library purposes
  • DMX-512 USITT 1990 International communication standard