| Martin Releases Maxxyz Modules |
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| Friday, 10 April 2009 19:22 | |||
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The Maxxyz Modules concept is a flexible solution that fits a variety of needs without the expense of an over-speced, large desk. The Modules system allows users to create a custom console to fit their individual needs. Add additional modules as wings - a cheaper alternative than conventional desks; swap modules within the frame; or upgrade to a larger frame to build an entirely new Maxxyz controller. Tough and approachableMaxxyz Modules are designed for rough treatment during transport and shows. Modules are built of a solid aluminum construction yet feature tactile, easy-to-operate designs. The module base includes a 2 DMX universe port so that whenever a module is added to a system two physical DMX connections are also added. Each module comes equipped with a built-in Maxxyz PC dongle. With its built-in 2 port DMX, each module is a small Maxxyz console with support for up to 32 DMX universes. Cerebrum ModuleThe Cerebrum module is a compact yet powerful touch-screen computer and the heart of the Maxxyz modular concept. It runs the lighting software on Windows XP Embedded which controls the Maxxyz Compact. The Maxxyz Cerebrum can also be used as a stand-alone unit for control in installations and also functions as a backup system for any Maxxyz console, Maxxyz PC or other Cerebrum module. Combined with the Maxxyz Manager software, it gives a complete set of tools to automate a complex lighting system. Programmer ModuleThe Programmer module is the main control unit of a Maxxyz system. This module can be used with the Cerebrum or with the Maxxyz PC software. The perfect startup Maxxyz console, it allows the user to be quick and efficient while programming a show. Button ModuleWith an ever-increasing demand for more direct access on live shows, the Button module offers up to 30 customizable direct access buttons. Each row of 10 buttons is individually assignable to cuelists, groups, fixtures or presets by the simple press of a Mode button. Furthermore, a set of 5 LCD buttons, 2 Up/Down keys and a scroll wheel provide direct access to functionalities related to each row of buttons. A convenient encoder belt gives flexible access to such features as time, speed and future options. The Button module also works with the new Maxedia 4TM software to recall cues and other functions. Submaster ModuleThe Submaster module provides an additional 24 handles of controls for cuelists, channels, submasters or inhibitives. Combined with a Maxxyz Cerebrum, Maxxyz Compact or Maxxyz PC, the Submaster module makes it very easy and relatively inexpensive to build a 24, 48 or even 96 fader desk with full moving light capabilities. The perfect startup theater console, multiple pages of 24 faders can be recalled at any time. Playback ModuleUsing the same high quality faders and buttons as the Maxxyz Compact, the Playback module adds 10 motorized faders with 15 LCD buttons and a master Go section, extending the playback capabilities of Maxxyz. The perfect playback console, up to 16 Playback modules can be added to any Maxxyz Cerebrum, Maxxyz console or Maxxyz PC. Frame ModuleThe Maxxyz Frame module can accept up to two modules of any kind (except the Cerebrum which only fits in the upper position), making it possible to combine different modules in the same frame - thereby customizing it for a specific application. The included blind plate can be used to hold a laptop or notes and paperwork.
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