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Lasergraph DSP Laser Show Control Systems New at Laserworld

Lasergraph DSP, the professional, de-central laser show control solution, is now available at Laserworld as of August. Many of the high-profile show designing companies have relied on Laseranimation's Lasergraph DSP for many years: The Lasergraph DSP controllers provide extreme output performance, as they are small computers on their own which handle the whole output processing in a decentralized way. This means that there is only a small program necessary to remotely access the de-central units over LAN -- the actual programming as well as the output calculation is done in the Lasergraph DSP controllers. It is possible to connect a multitude of DSP units via LAN and run them in one huge network -- this is how huge shows can be controlled, the company says. Synchronizations with other media can easily be done over SMPTE timecode and the whole setup can be remote controlled over DMX or MIDI. DMX remote control is heavily used for high professional live performances with Lasergraph DSPs: The whole laser setup can be controlled through e.g. a grandMA or Avolites console -- which allows for effects and transitions, as faders and effects generators can be used.

The Laseranimation Lasergraph DSP is available as a 19" rack mount unit and as travel version, both housing types are available as single or dual channel configuration.

The mobile DSP, with full name "Lasergraph DSP travel Mark 2", is extremely compact, so especially suitable for travel, the company says. As the DSP units are capable of auto-play and stand-alone operation as well, these mobile units can also be used for pre-programmed installation projects, exhibitions, and corporate displays. They can playback on power-on -- this also applies for power on after a power cut.

WWWwww.laserworld.com/


(21 September 2015)

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