Description
Choreo provides full-featured, stand-alone programming and playback for DMX512 lighting systems, all in a three-gang wall box. Choreo’s natural language interface makes the selection of lights, adjustment of their attributes, and the recording of reference libraries, memories and cues fast and simple. Once programmed, use the screen as a virtual button/fader station, or run shows from time code, serial input or contact closures.
Choreo uses the same programming philosophy and concepts as Cognito. For a tour of Choreo's approach to lighting control, take a tour through the Cognito YouTube videos, using the link to the right.
Features
- Up to 2048 outputs—1024 directly from Choreo
- Power-over-Ethernet operation simplifies installation
- No hard limits on number of memories, cues, chases or playbacks
- Pathport Protocol, ANSI E1.31 sACN, Art-Net, KiNET
- Silent, capacitive touch screen operation
- Natural language control uses “real-world” terms and labels instead of channel numbers and data-level values
- Edit all show attributes including color, intensity, position and timing from the touchscreen without a computer or console
- Continually updated fixture library, currently with over 2000 commonly available, multiple-attribute lights
- Context-sensitive Help Overlays provide assistance without interrupting work flow
- Timecode-based playback and astronomical or time clock event triggering
- USB port for updates and showfile backup
- Seamless file transfer with Cognito2 lighting consoles
- Support for neato™, a free iOS app for remote control of lights and memories via WiFi
- Free downloadable off-line editor (OLE) for Windows or Mac
Standards
- ANSI E1.11 DMX512-A
- ANSI E1.31 streaming ACN
- IEEE 802.3AF Power-over-Ethernet
- RS-232/485
- RoHS 2002/95/EC