To badger1666:
We are small company, we have some experience in developing of lasershow controllers and unfortunately we have not "high level" own software product. But some companies use our controllers with their software products.
For all users:
First: we have open IP for our controllers, so, developers of software can connect our controllers to their products fast and effective;
Second:
In set with controllers we give two utilities (they are free-of-charges):
RIYASettings (530K)
- for setting IP parameters (IP address, Mask and Gateway);
- for setting geometric corrections: size/shift/mirror )for X&Y separately);
- for setting parameters for laser modules and scanners (more in detail - below)
RIYAShowToSD (360K)
- load ILDA files (with palette choice);
- preview ILDA files on screen;
- translation ILDA files to laser projector;
- upload laser shows to SD card (with scanrate choice) (64 banks*64 shows)
These operations can be done by USB or Ethernet interfaces
For beginners:
We have own ILDA player RIYA_LiveRunner (5MB)
This product allows:
- to make base of ILDA files;
- to play ILDA files with music;
- to change speed of translation;
- to make geometric corrections.
Of cource this software is not "Hi-End"
But it is
FREE_OF_CHARGE!!!
For "basic" level users:
- Phoenix software (Bocatec, Germany);
- Laser Design Studio (Germany);
-
Mamba (Medialas, Germany) *note: Mamba was support our previous version of controllers, and we not tested Mamba with MultiBus version
For "professional" level users:
You can use Pro version of software products, which are pointed higher, but we reccomend to use our
3_in_1 version of controllers for professional applications.
3_in_1 version of controllers provide:
- PCI, USB and Ethernet interfaces;
- is faster (200 000 PPS in PCI mode);
- is more stable (it is FPGA based - provide multiprocess operations);
- is more precision (timing characteristics);
- up to 16 000 pionts frame size;
- have 6 colors, Intensity and Shutter (analog modulation);
- position and gain modulation of laser frames depend of music (in hardware);
- Z channel;
- isolated DMX in and out;
- 16 TTL in and 16 TTL out lines.