This long-awaited Command version of MA Lighting features 4.096 parameters and integrated MA3 software to illuminate all kinds of shows by adding a touchscreen monitor.

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At a historic moment around the world, in which little by little the productions of limited or restricted capacity are resumed., The German manufacturer MA Lighting has presented its most anticipated Command version: the GrandMA3 Command Wing XT console, "An easy-to-transport solution, of extraordinary quality and with results as spectacular as those offered by the grandMA3", as defined.

With fully integrated grandMA3 software, the new Command Wing XT from MA Lighting, brand that markets in Spain Stonex, You can connect to up to four different screens and control large and small shows.

blankDesigned as the perfect portable hardware solution of grandMA3 software, the commands of this new console are the same as those of a real GrandMA3. In this way, the professional has the possibility of using it independently as a single table or as a backup within a complete system of MA consoles.

With forty independent playbacks, Sixteen assignable buttons and a dedicated playback master, This table offers endless playback options. In addition, the console provides the maximum number of parameters available in grandMA3 Command solutions: 4.096 Parameters, with two built-in DMX outputs and a pair of Gigabit Ethernet connectors for DMX over Ethernet protocols.

blankOther characteristics are twenty-nine encoders rotary with RGB backlight; five encoders Dual; ten Fadersmonitored 60 Mm; two Faders backlit and motorized A/B 100 Mm; one level Wheel, as well as individual backlit buttons that can be dimmed and silent (No click required).

With the market introduction of the Command Wing XT console, MA3 console onPC solutions complete, next to Command Wing and onPC xPort Nodes, providing its ease of handling features, Power and ability to easily control a large number of lighting fixtures.

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by • 15 jul, 2020
• section: lighting