Compulite incorporates the Vector PC Wing, the last member of the Vector family
Earpro, official distributor of Compulite in Spain, has introduced the new lighting console Vector PC Wing, offering the unique portable lighting control of the Vector family by combining the sophisticated features of this platform with great simplicity and a compact design.
Compulite, brand distributed in Spain by Earpro, has incorporated a new model, the Vector PC Wing, to your flagship – the Vector range. This new model is a powerful and portable unit, that provides great flexibility by combining the most advanced features of the Vector platform with unmatched simplicity and size. With a weight of 3.5kg, the Vector PC Wing, when used with Vector software,
will provide extraordinary performance, Advanced functionality and improved programming, making this model a perfect unit for corporate events, Cruises, Fairs, discotheques, Theatres and much more.
The Vector PC Wing model counts up to 200 Active Playbacks, An intensity wheel with push button, 5 rotary potentiometers with push-button,
TrackBall illuminated, Blackout key, 10 Playback Faders, Full Tracking Backup, MIDI and MSC supports, 3 models available with 4 or 2 universes or no exit to be used as remote consoles, 1 Ethernet port for VC's, sACN and ArtNet.
Yehuda Shukrun, CEO of Compulite Systems, Reviewed: "In a rapidly evolving world., The Vector PC Wing is the most advanced portable console on the market and can be used whenever you have to design or access a lighting table. The new Vector PC Wing is our recognition to our loyal users and customers, who do not stop challenging us with the daily requirements of their projects".
Key features:
until 200 Active Playbacks
Push-button drive wheel
5 rotary potentiometers with pushbuttons
Illuminated trackball for X-Y
Blackout key
10 Playback Faders
Fully configurable playback keys: Select, go, Hold/Back and Flash
Full tracking backup
MIDI and MSC supports
Output options: Ethernet port for VC, sACN or Artnet
3 models available with 4 or 2 Universes, or no output to be used as a console remote
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