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MC 24/48 FEATURES
The MC 24/48 lighting
control console from
Leviton gives you the
powerful unification of
advanced theatrical
functions and sophisti-
cated intelligence.
Easy-to-use display
and control features
seamlessly link
intelligent and standard
light fixtures to help you
create any look you
desire. Multiple fixture
attributes may be
controlled at once with
Leviton’s unique trackball
and encoder inputs.
600 Max Cue Capacity
1024 Max Dimmers
2 Pair Cross Faders
Up to 2,000 Macros
24 Submasters with up to
8 Pages with Bump Buttons
7 Encoder Wheels for
Individual Trait Control of
Motorized Devices for Pan,
Tilt and Level Control
Trackball
Stage,Preview, Device, Cue
Sheet,Track Sheet, Playback,
Patch and Setup Display
Screens
Cue Numbering from .1 to
999.9 via Numeric Keypad
Link to Cue or Macro
Selective Cue Recording
Multi-Part Cues
Bank Loading of Cues, Groups
and Effects
Split Up/Down Fade Times
Proportional Range Editing
of Levels
Modified Rate Recording
Overlapping Inhibitive or
Pile-On Functions
Programmable Up/Dwell/Down
Times
Master Fader
Blackout Button
Hold/Back Buttons
Optional 2nd Video Card
The Melange series
memory lighting
controller blends more
creative features
together than you ever
thought possible from
such an affordable
system. And with the
Melange Pro, we have
taken it a step further
with more advanced
features to meet your
ever increasing lighting
control desires.
MELANGE SERIES FEATURES
128 Channels
512 Dimmer Softpatch
EEPROM Internal Memory
Storage
Submaster Bumps
Submaster Bump,Solo,or
Latch Modes
8 External Macros
Pile-On and Split Time Fades
Manual Override/Crossfade
Grand Master
Blackout Control
Level Sensitive Chase Effects
Control Function Indicators
VGA Color Monitor
SMPTE via MIDI Time Code
(Melange Pro)
NSI 128 Channel Micro-Plex
(3-pin XLR)
DMX512 Digital Control
(5-pin XLR)
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