ChamSys Unleashes New MagicQ Compact Wing and GeNetix TouchScene at LDIChamSys's MagicQ Compact Wing and GeNetix TouchScene will be debuting at LDI (Booth #1653). The MagicQ Compact Wing, with its extended playback surface, does this in myriad ways providing more faders and more playbacks. A simple, portable solution, product offers 20 playbacks -- ten fader and ten executor playbacks. Each section of playbacks can page through multiple playbacks via its own next and previous page buttons. All the playbacks feature a large full color display for playback with the legends located directly above each playback. The ten playback faders feature flash, go, and select (via its touch display), while the ten space-saving executor playbacks employ a select and execute button for each playback. The product, which is styled to match the MQ50/70 compact consoles, is equally at home when combined with the compact connect on PC systems. Well-suited for live events, this highly adaptable product is also ideal for theatre, TV broadcast, or any application where additional playbacks are wanted for extended control. Also enhancing the power of choice and building on this year's LDI theme, true colors reveaLED, is the new GeNetix TouchScene series. The GeNetix TouchScene (and its smaller cousin, the GeNetix TouchScene MINI) are wall-mounted touch panel displays that enable remote scene activations at the press of a button. With cues provided through a ChamSys control system, the series are able to provide precise remote control of the system and various levels of operation. The larger TouchScene features an 8" display, while the Touch MINI has a 4" screen. Both sizes integrate with MagicQ, QuickQ, and GeNetix Nodes for activation of cues. Both also have a customizable UI layout design when connected to MagicQ Quick Q Systems, as well as support for custom background images. Intended for the installation market, the product is similar to the 10Scene wall plates, but with the advantage that the touch display enables button functions to be labelled on the display. The touch display can be changed, providing more flexibility than plates that are limited to fixed button functions labelled by paper. The product shows faders instead of buttons. However, it can also show faders with buttons. In either case, the TouchScene handles more advanced features, such as color picking that allows the user to choose from a rainbow color picker. Visit the ChamSys team at LDI, Booth #1653 and the new Light Lab in Room W227.
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