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Video Shows in Seconds with New Software
ArKaos VJ DMX is the DMX & MIDI compatible software now available from Stage Electrics that will enable you to set up outstanding video shows in a matter of seconds. Build a full performance using only a few simple video loops from your hard drive, mixing and altering them using more than 100 real-time effects.
ArKaos VJ DMX lets you control every aspect of your live visual show from within your console: assign visuals to be displayed, trigger effects, use camera inputs, drive effect parameters… all of this live and directly from your sliders and buttons. You can now seamlessly integrate a professional video control system into your existing lightshow architecture either direct via Artnet or using a DMX USB Interface.
On top of its 60+ original effects, ArKaos VJ DMX supports additional FreeFrame effects (an open cross-platform real-time video effects plug-in standard) and comes shipped with 42 pre-loaded FreeFrame effects.
In order to adapt to a wide range of consoles, ArKaos VJ DMX features two different DMX control modes targeted both at low-end and professional consoles. These solutions offer much more flexibility than most hardware media servers while lowering your costs.
Adam Blaxill Head of Purchasing from Stage Electrics said: “We are very excited about this product. ArKaos offers users the opportunity to control video, lighting and text and a creative and versatile way. ArKaos is the first time I have seen a product that allows these disciplines to interlink in such an affordable way; it has applications in clubs, live performance and, most excitingly, education.”
Marco Hinic, CEO and founder of ArKaos said: "We are thrilled to start working with Stage Electrics as our exclusive UK distributor for ArKaos VJ DMX - they are the perfect partner given their expertise in both installation and sales. We are certain they will provide tremendous benefits for our customers by providing a full range of services from simple sales to full blown installations with training."
15th February 2006
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