A new variation of the Pearl is now available, the
Pearl 2000.
The
Pearl 2000 combines compact dimensions with plenty of power, offering full moving light control for up to 240 intelligent fixtures. As with all
Avolites consoles, the Pearl is designed for quick and easy programming and playback. The patching of
Moving Lights and colour changers is also as simple as patching a dimmer.
Preset Focus Palettes provide fast building
BLOCKs for functions such as pan, tilt, colour, gobo, etc.
All memories and chases built from preset focuses are automatically updated once the preset focus is edited.
Preset Focuses allow you to create and save your own custom palette of colours.
Channels can be allocated as HTP or LTP for control of dimmers, colour changers or multi-channel fixtures, all of which can be patched with one button press.
The
Pearl 2000 retains the intuitive and familiar feel of the "roller", use of high quality Faders, Schadow switches and legendary reliability of
Avolites consoles.
The new
Pearl 2000, coupled with the award winning Graphics Tablet allows the user optimum speed and creativity.
Used Avolites
olites are dedicated to producing the very best control solutions for all aspects of the professional lighting industry.
The company has focused on, listened to and built upon end-user feedback which has allowed continual development and evolution of the product range. Avolites equipment utilises cutting-edge technology whilst retaining the accessible, intuitive, hands-on familiarity for which Avolites' products have become popular and renowned.
Avolites also believe 'the people' part of the equation is vital in ensuring their position as market leader is maintained. The company comprises a creative, motivated, positive and lateral thinking team of individuals who will ensure a successful and progressive future for the company.
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Used Lighting Consoles
Lighting consoles are electronic devices for controlling multiple lights simultaneously from one point. Dimmers for controlling lighting intensity, automated lighting, fog machines and hazers are some of the special effects lighting devices controlled by a lighting board or lighting desk (other terms for lighting consoles).
An electronic control protocol is used by lighting consoles to communicate with other devices in the lighting system. Some of these are DMX512, ACN and DMX-512-A. New protocols are being introduced as more sophisticated lighting systems become available.
In the entertainment industry, where theatrical lighting design is mostly used, lighting consoles are usually found in the control booth, auditorium or the foyer. For this application, the most common protocol is DMX512.
Lighting consoles are available in different sizes and complexities. A preset board, a conventional console for basic lighting systems, is used mostly for small setups. However, DJs may complement it with more advanced hybrid consoles. A moving light controller works with dimmers for controlling ordinary lighting. It also provides additional controls for automated stage lighting (also called intelligent lighting) to produce very complex lighting effects. Other types of lighting consoles include memory consoles, personal-control based controllers, and remote focus unit.
The light board operator (also called the light op or board op) is the person who operates the lighting console. Depending on the scale and type of production, he can be the lighting designer or the stage manager. He or she is responsible for conventional or automated lighting fixtures as well as controlling video.