Trade Show/Conference Report USITT Kansas City
In addition to featuring some cool new Enttec products, we hosted our friends from Garage Cube, SyntheFX, and West Side Systems.
It was a real treat for us to have the ability to host other companies in our booth for a change.
It only makes sense, though, when you realize they all support our hardware. (Three different products for the three companies represented, no less.)
Our Software Partners
- Eric Cornwell of West Side Systems showed off a visualizer called Virtual Light Lab, which uses our Playback Wing for tactile control.
- Ryan Hisey of Synthe FX demonstrated Luminair, an iPod touch/iPhone-based application that controls a full universe of DMX, with translation duties taken on the shoulders of our ODE.
- Robb Pope sat in for Garage Cube to put some very cool moving wall paper up on our booth wall. Modul8, the powerful but affordable media server for the MacOSX platform, uses our DMX USB PRO to get its DMX input
Major Highlights
At many times it was a very crowded affair, with different people visiting each of our software stations.
Karen entertained the booth jockeys and the conference attendees alike with soothing notes on her ukelele, when she wasn't scanning their business
cards or giving them a keychain, t-shirt, or Enttec product literature.
At the New Product Showcase event on Thursday night, Ryan and Jeremy were both on stage demonstrating the Aleph Strips, controlled wirelessly
by Luminair, and of course giving out swag!
We also were fortunate to have other companies displaying our products as they used them for their own purposes, such as the contest
to match a gel color using Apollo's color mixing scroller:
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