Features:
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60/120
and 15/30 with two-scene and single scene with Hold capability |
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Memory
playback with a 275 deep cue stack |
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Two
pages of 30 or 60 channels sliders with bumps |
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Two
pages of 30 or 60 pile-on submasters with bumps |
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5
independent channels |
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Grandmaster
with Blackout |
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580
cue, submaster, and effect memories |
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Labeling
for show files, cues, submaster
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Timed
dipless crossfader pair |
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Bump
buttons with bump master and solo/normal mode |
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LCD
display for recording, previewing, editing, channel outputs |
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48
effects with up to 50 steps |
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DMX512
input and output universes |
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USB
flash drive port for external file storage and software upgrades |
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USB
port for PC video interface option |
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Ethernet
port option |
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Offline
Editor |
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On-line
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Wave consoles offer
a blend of traditional manual preset
and memory control.Wave provides a sophisticated and
powerful control platform in a format that anyone can use.
The flexible control format makes Wave the ideal control
board for any application: main or back up console for
theatres, TV studios, multi-purpose rooms, houses of
worship, and touring shows.
The Wave 120 has three
operating modes to meet a
variety of control needs: manual mode with 30 two scene
channels; single scene mode with two pages of 60 (120
total) channels plus a hold function for crossfading, and
memory playback mode with a 275 cue stack. Additional
control features include 120 pile on submasters, 5 independent
control channels, and over 48 effects.
An LCD display provides
quick access to Waves many
programming, editing, and playback features. A PC may
be linked to the console via a USB port for the optional
real time video display function. A second USB port offers
flash drive backup of all recorded control settings.
A DMX-in feature adds
to Waves versatility as a main or
backup console. With DMX-in, 512 DMX input channels
from another console or other DMX source can be stored
as cues or submasters on the Wave for future playback.
For smaller systems, see the Wave 60 catalog sheet
which has identical control features in a 15/60 channel
configuration.
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