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Leprecon Updates LPC Controller Line

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Leprecon’s new LPC series lighting consoles feature version 3.0 software and have three front panel encoders for parameter control. They update the company’s LPC console series, which was originally launched in 2009.

More details from Leprecon (www.leprecon.com):

HAMBURG, MI — Leprecon LLC, a leading provider in theatrical lighting consoles, power distribution and dimming systems today announced the release of a new version of the popular LPC series lighting console.  The new consoles features Version 3.0 software and three front panel encoders for parameter control.

Leprecon LPC consoles were first introduced in 2009. A combination of faders and software features allows easy programming of systems consisting of conventional, LED and automated fixtures.  Recorded scenes can be played back using the Cue Stack controls, submaster faders or button-activated Quick Looks.

The new Version III console now has three front panel encoders allowing for quick access to color, beam and position parameters. Version 3 software features an enhanced programming interface for easier recording, and supports DMX over Ethernet using the universal Art-Net protocol. Updated products include the LPC-48, LPC-96, and LPC-24‘Lil’ Wing consoles.

Leprecon Updates LPC Controller Line. Pictured here, LPC V3 Run and Record ScreenOther V3 Software features include:

•       Improved ‘Cue Stack’ functions including the ability to edit all parameters on the ‘Cue List’ screen

•       ‘Lock’ Submaster function – Locks specific Submaster(s) for access on all Pages

•       ‘Stage Capture’ feature for copying multiple active scenes including attributes of LED and ML to a new destination with the ability to edit at a later time

•       Improved ‘Group’ screen view

•       Increased performance when programming large shows

•       Upgraded DMX shutdown when powering off

•       Enhanced support for adding fixtures with multiple modes

•       Special blackout handling for LED fixtures with improperly implemented dimmer function

•       Software fixes and improvements