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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 48052" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball....</p><p></p><p>JR-</p><p></p><p>Which theater google group, or which project? I'm trying to dig the details out of my memory... but I recall the legend was projected onto a large touch-activated surface, which was re-mapped when the legend changed. What made this particular concept piece important to the theatre mixers was that it functioned more like a lighting console... blind writes, preview modes, cue and decimal cue insert modes. IOW it handled the work flow of live theatrical tech much better than 90% of existing analog or digital mixers.</p><p></p><p>If I could recall enough about this, I might be able to search for it... and perhaps Mac Kerr will read this and be able to furnish more details...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 48052, member: 67"] Re: Tell us what you see in your crystal ball.... JR- Which theater google group, or which project? I'm trying to dig the details out of my memory... but I recall the legend was projected onto a large touch-activated surface, which was re-mapped when the legend changed. What made this particular concept piece important to the theatre mixers was that it functioned more like a lighting console... blind writes, preview modes, cue and decimal cue insert modes. IOW it handled the work flow of live theatrical tech much better than 90% of existing analog or digital mixers. If I could recall enough about this, I might be able to search for it... and perhaps Mac Kerr will read this and be able to furnish more details... [/QUOTE]
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