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Friday, April 29, 2022
ProLight+Sound 2022: Day Two
LightSoundJournal.com: But let’s go in order and we can only start with the new EOS Apex series of light controllers, available in three formats that differ in the number of faders: Eos Apex 5, 10 and 20. Apex actually improves the user experience by giving all the comfort possible thanks to the huge multitouch displays with 4K resolution that offer a large working space for all the Eos tools, such as Magic Sheets, Direct Selects and Augment3d.
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The magic sheet is so cool!! New theatre tech is so awesome. The screens can move on a dual axis and have a viewing angle of 160 degrees, so you can see all instruments and data from any position. Eos Apex introduces customizable Target Keys for Direct Selects, with individual OLED displays that can be personalized with images, icons and text. The encoder area has been expanded with eight mini-encoders and a navigation switch so you can quickly switch between parameters. The five, ten and twenty motorized playbacks (depending on the model chosen) now have an additional wheel, which can be mapped separately to facilitate fader control. The new compact and lightweight Talen moving head is a tiny but high-power fixture. Talen’s RGBW source with full additive colours and large frontal aperture allows for extremely narrow beams (just 3°) and high power with infinite pan and tilt movement. Talen does not have a display or configuration menu, but can be easily configured and addressed via ETC’s Set Light app. It’s just so awesome!!’
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