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Link: http://www.jands.com.au/jandsweb/lighting_con_T4.html
Made by: Jands
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The Jands Vista T4 is Jands flagship lighting console. The T4 is a revolutionary timeline based console.


Control Panel

  • Wacom 15" Pen-Tablet LCD (1024 x 768)
  • 12 user configurable function buttons
  • Keyboard and Track pad (extra pointing device)
  • 2 sets Blue, Green, Yellow, Red modifier buttons (Left & Right hand)
  • 2 Pen modifier buttons (Left & Right hand)
  • Power and Help buttons
  • 4 Wacom tablet control / configuration buttons
  • Grand Master (rotary) fader and DBO button
  • CD/RW — in armrest

Playback Controls

  • 30 Playbacks, 20 with faders and flash buttons, 10 without
  • Playbacks feature: Blue / White LCD, Select and Go buttons
  • Split mode allows control of up to 40 Clips
  • Playbacks can be configured for control of Groups, Presets and more
  • Page Up / Down buttons

Super Playback Controls

  • 2 Playbacks with dual faders and buttons
  • Go, Pause, Back, Skip Forward, Skip Reverse, Skip to Start, Skip to End buttons
  • Utilises LCD and Encoder wheels for display and real time control of playback and other advanced functions

Programming Controls

  • 6 Encoder Wheels with associated Blue / White LCD
  • Next / Previous buttons
  • 24 context sensitive function buttons

Outputs and Connections

  • Linear Time code input
  • MIDI in/thru/out
  • RS232 COM port
  • 2 Desk lamp outlets
  • Audio mic, line in and line out sockets
  • Trigger input / output


The Vista runs Linux internally.