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MADRIX® 3 now available at Steinigke!

August 19th, 2013 Posted in Product news Tags: , ,

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At the Prolight+Sound 2013, the company inoage presented their new software MADRIX® 3 – now, after the successfull test stage, it’s available at Steinigke!

MADRIX® 3 is a major breakthrough. The powerful yet easy-to-use LED control software introduces a lot of new features and cutting-edge elements for real 3D applications. Above all, MADRIX® is a unique pixel mapper that provides real-time effects. All visuals can be modified and combined to create new effects live and in a matter of seconds with an unprecedented level of customization.

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PSSO Compact Line Array – the simulation software

July 28th, 2011 Posted in PSSO, Videos, worth knowing Tags: , , , , ,

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In order to facilitate the use of the Compact Line Array, PSSO presents a simulation software for the users. This software is based on the Engine of RAY-END (former GPA). We would like to introduce this software to you with a little introduction and five short tutorial videos.

If you have not dealt with Line Arrays in general, we recommend to read the article „The line array in theory and practice“ explaining the basics of line array technology and the PSSO Compact Line Array.

The simulation software is very intuitive and only presents those functions really needed in sound engineering. Read more »

Whether DVI or DMX

May 9th, 2011 Posted in General Tags: , , ,

Madrix V2.12

Control our LSD curtains or the Pixel Mesh even more flexible now – MADRIX update V2.12 makes it possible.

It’s surely the most important innovation to all controlling LEDs via MADRIX: the latest version features a DVI Patch. But what does that mean for you as user? Quite simple: even more possibilities, more freedom, more creativity. So far, only DMX fixtures could have been positioned and addressed – for DVI devices this was considerably more complicated and sometimes impossible. Due to the DVI Patch times are changing. Now, LEDs can be installed more flexible, including rotation and mirroring. Read more »

Omnitronic DXO-26E – successful debut

March 31st, 2011 Posted in News, OMNITRONIC, Product news Tags: , , , , ,

Although the conditions were slightly unequal: the PA-controller Omnitronic DXO-26E stood its ground in the test of German magazine “tools4music”. Some of the competitors have been far more expensive, but the Omnitronic controller “Made in Germany” could, surprisingly, convince with positive measurement values.

Testers Christian Boche and Stefan Kosmalla were astonished by the good test results of this inexpensive audio controller. They gave it a positive ranking as they could not find a weak point in the measurements. Read more »

Now on stock – OMNITRONIC TMC-1 and TMC-2 MIDI controller

October 8th, 2010 Posted in OMNITRONIC Tags: , , , , , , , ,

11045042 OMNITRONIC TMC-2With the new TMC-1 and TMC-2, Omnitronic introduces two compact USB MIDI controllers which are supplied with the powerful software Virtual DJ LE by Atomix Productions.

Both handy controllers can either be powered via USB or the included power unit, which does not only conserve the laptop’s battery in live operation but also increases failure safety with computer breakdowns. Both controllers were designed as wieldy desktop units to give users an alternative to the widely used rack-mounted controllers.

The Omnitronic TMC-1 is designed for DJs possessing a high-grade audio interface and thus comes without analog inputs and outputs. Despite its inexpensive price the TMC-1 features appealing haptics and boasts fine potentiometers, faders and large wheels for sound manipulation. Samples and effects of the supplied software can directly be selected via the numerous control elements.

The Omnitronic TMC-2 is all-in-one solution that combines the benefits of the TMC-1 with a fully-fledged 2-channel audio interface and several finesses. Hence it is possible to route an external line signal (e.g. coming from an iPod) directly to the master output to avoid a complete audio dropout in case of a computer breakdown. The input of the DJ microphone for emceeing and announcements is directly connected to the output and thus does not use up processor resources. What’s more, the interface has two separately controllable outputs for master, booth, and headphones. Additionally, the master signal is available at the recording output.

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