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Frog 2 - Zero 88 Lighting Launches a New Beast

   The response to the desk has been phenomenal. Zero 88 have already received advanced orders from the UK, across Europe and the US, with existing Beta consoles in high demand. Stage Electrics have ordered 6, three for the rental stock another two for sales demo’s, whilst their the first end user sale was made to Derby Assembly Rooms. The Assembly Rooms have been a long-standing customer of Zero 88 products and bought the Beta console on first viewing!

   The Frog 2 adds a new dimension to the Frog range of consoles. It has been designed to be used in the most demanding lighting control environments and will appeal to users looking for ease of programming, comprehensive playback choices, live busking, theatrical or stand alone control of architectural type events.

   In terms of output the Frog 2 will run up to eight universes, four via DMX or up to eight via Ethernet (Artnet). All the facilities needed for future RDM and ACN compatibility are included in the hardware. To allow for effective control the Frog 2 offers multiple cue stack playback, comprehensive palette selections and effects libraries. The use of macros allows users to automate programming and playback of shows.

   For busking in live environments there are user definable buttons and faders that can be assigned to control anything from a single channel to a group of fixtures to a complete memory. Using macros these controls can be loaded from a memory or from a cue stack as part of the running of a show.

   Comprehensive feedback is also provided by two monitors and an onboard touch screen, allowing a variety of screens to be displayed simultaneously. It is possible to define specific user views to allow each user to have an operational environment best suited to their needs.

   Storing shows is possible on either a USB memory stick or using the built in CD writer. There are 3 USB ports on the Frog 2 making it possible to use a variety of USB accessories including touch screen monitors.

   The mechanical design of the Frog 2 has ensured that it has the smallest footprint possible while ensuring all the controls are ergonomically accessible. It is also possible to operate the console while it is in its flight-case base without damaging any connectors.

   For those who have not yet seen the console, the Frog 2 is being shown at the following exhibitions: SIEL (France), Pro Production (USA), USITT (Canada), Pro Light and Sound (Germany), PALME (Dubai) and AC North (UK).

http://www.zero88.com

10th February 2005

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