Alcorn McBride releases iPad lighting control app

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Alcorn McBride has released LightingPad, for controlling lighting at small shows or for installing and testing lighting systems.

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The app can also be used to program Alcorn McBride’s LightCuePro with users able to connect any Art-Net compatible DMX device to a wireless network for handheld use.

The LightingPad is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. It controls 512 channels of DMX and stores up to 100 cues with independent fade times.

With the Art-Net DMX-over- Ethernet protocol it can automatically search and display any Art-Net device.

For the iPhone and iPod Touch, the horizontal screen displays the slider view; users can flick left or right to display more channels.

Rotating the iPhone or iPod Touch vertically brings up a scrolling list of 100 cues. Touching ‘Save’ names the cue and memorises fade time and slider positions. Pressing the ‘Go’ button allows a user to run through cues in the cue list.

www.alcorn.com


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