Another fine piece from Lightcraft. This is a 8200 Stage Controller that features 8 dimmable channels of output as well as an audio input via the 1/4" plug on the rear of the unit for sound-to-chase output. There is also a blackout button, solo and 2 separate chase buttons (1 for each set of 4 outputs). Also each channel has its own bump button to flash the output to full intensity for brief moments. Compact unit that works great! Unit made in the US.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Lightcraft 8200 Stage Controller
Another fine piece from Lightcraft. This is a 8200 Stage Controller that features 8 dimmable channels of output as well as an audio input via the 1/4" plug on the rear of the unit for sound-to-chase output. There is also a blackout button, solo and 2 separate chase buttons (1 for each set of 4 outputs). Also each channel has its own bump button to flash the output to full intensity for brief moments. Compact unit that works great! Unit made in the US.
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I have one of these at my church and I was wondering what I would need to get it to work with the chase feature and also the audio. Whats the difference between the chase outputs and audio puts on the back on the box?
ReplyDeleteChase feature should work automatic. Chase outputs go to the summer packs. Audio input allows a signal from an external source make the lights flash to the beat of the music.
DeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteFor the audio you need an input from your mixer; that will activae the chase. The chase will respond to music. Both will be operated from the audio.
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ReplyDeleteStandard dimmer. The faders control the intensity of the outputs. The higher the value the brighter the intensity.
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