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Houston, TX November
6, 2008 The winners of the 2008
WFX New Product Awards were announced today at the Worship Facilities
Conference & Expo (WFX). The WFX New Product Awards, presented
by Church Production Magazine and Worship Facilities magazine, were
designed to recognize the newest and most innovative building, management,
and technology products marketing to churches within the past year.
Lehigh is proud to have
the Wave console series selected as Best Conventional Lighting Console
for WFX 2008 in Houston. This represents Lehigh's continuing efforts
to develop new, innovative, and competitive products for the lighting
industry.
Wave consoles offer a
blend of traditional manual preset control plus memory control.
Wave provides a sophisticated and powerful control platform in a
format that anyone can use. The flexible control format makes Wave
ideal for any application: any stage venue either as a main or backup
console, TV studio, house of worship, and touring shows.
The consoles are available
in 15/30 and 30/60 channel configurations with three operating modes
to meet a variety of control needs: manual mode with 30 two scene
channels, single scene mode with two pages (120 total) channels
plus a hold function for crossfading, and memory mode with 580 memories
for 275 step cue stack and 120 pile-on submasters. Additional features
include 5 independent control channels, and up to 48 effects assignable
to cues or submasters.
An LCD display provides
easy access to Waves's many programming, editing, and playback features.
Two USB ports are provided
- one for Flash drive offline show storage, the second for attaching
a PC for real time video displays.
The DMX-In feature adds
to Wave's versatility by allowing Wave to act as a backup console.
With DMX in, a 512 channel DMX input from another console can be
stored as a submaster or a cue.
WaveRunner
is the latest feature of Lehigh's Wave 120 console. WaveRunner is
a Windows application that provides a full-screen view of the Wave
120 console operation details in an easy-to-use manner.
By simply connecting a PC running WaveRunner to a Wave console using
a USB cable , WaveRunner shows output channel values, submasters,
the cue stack, and other pertinent information. Additional information
includes DMX outputs or inputs or previewing cues and submasters.
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