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Bridging the gap with 64 process engines
With 64 built-in engines, LumiCore allows you to merge and route up to 64 x 4 input sources toward 64 newly defined universes. This way, LumiCore becomes the ideal solution to isolate your control setup on a festival, a theater, or in a TV studio.
As technology is evolving towards full networked solutions (ArtNet or sACN directly to the fixtures), LumiCore provides all the flexibility of the LumiNode directly on the network, with up to 256 input universes merged and routed towards max 128 output universes. All of this with extremely low latency.
Merge in HTP, LTP, Backup, Switch, Crossfade, or Custom Mode
The engine technology allows you to merge in HTP, LTP, Backup, Switch, Crossfade, or custom mode, with different triggers that can be assigned on a per-channel basis.
In large pixel mapping applications, LumiCore is the ideal bridge to merge different control sources into new network streams.
In TV Studio's LumiCore will allow you to have Control Desks in the IT Environment
With its split interface possibilities, LumiCore allows you to isolate your lighting rig LAN from the IT infrastructure. This allows you to monitor your control infrastructure from the IT department and to centralize show storage on IT side while sharing these resources over several studios. LumiCore acts as a real bridge and can be deployed in a fully redundant way.
LumiCore can be used as a plugin device for a touring BlackTrax or automated follow spot system by inserting merged results as a higher priority on the network with the same sACN universe numbers.
In TV studios LumiCore will allow you to use lighting control desks in the IT environment by bridging the local lighting rig and isolating it from the show-critical control network.
For festivals, Lumicore will be your ideal companion to facilitate all of your lighting setups and host the most advanced and flexible data system for your guest acts and upcoming headliners.
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