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New products from Robert Juliat available

New products from Robert Juliat available

Robert Juliat’s new Maestro server for SpotMe, developed in collaboration with tracking specialists Zactrack, extends the capabilities of RJ’s SpotMe, a 3D position-tracking system for followspots, by enabling it to operate with any DMX lighting control console.

 

Until now, SpotMe has functioned with the PosiStageNet open protocol which is run by only a limited number of consoles. SpotMe sends the X/Y/Z coordinates of any object or person discovered by a followspot to manage other moving head fixtures and static displays in a rig.

 

Now, with the Maestro extension, a designer can take control from any DMX console. The lighting console, even the simplest DMX model, retains the pan and tilt control and gets, in return, additional DMX channels to modulate the tracking parameters calculated and managed by the Maestro server.

 

Maestro’s new ‘Prediction’ feature enables to anticipate the direction of a performer’s movement on stage and adjust every ‘slave’ fixture to react quickly to the direction of travel. Maestro will be available at the end of the year.

 

Also new from Robert Juliat is Dalis Access 863, a 150 W LED 4-colour cyclorama light with the functionality of the original at a lower price point to make Dalis technology accessible to those on a smaller budget.

 

Featuring a four-colour mixing system (red, green, royal blue and warm white 2200 K), Dalis Access 863 delivers smooth coverage and a variety of pastel and saturated colours. With its body shape and location of controls and connectors underneath the unit, Dalis Access 863 is designed for cyclorama or footlight applications.

 

Dalis 864 Footlight, a 150 W 4-colour version of the original Dalis 862 tuneable white footlight, is available in standard 1 m, or shorter 50 cm (75 W) length. Dalis 864 Footlight incorporates its patented micro-reflectors in a double row, each of which can be independently controlled for a choice of long or short throw capabilities for the creation of upstage or downstage lighting. Discreet ‘mark’ LEDs, each of which are independently controlled, can be used as position markers or cues lights for performers, or as safety indicators to mark the edge of the stage.

 

The complete Dalis range now includes the first Dalis 860 cyclorama fixture with a combination of eight colours; Dalis 861, a 150 W LED 8-colour Washlight; Dalis 862 (300 W) full size and Dalis 862S (150 W) short, variable white Footlights; Dalis Access 863 and Dalis 864.

 

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