Archive for the ‘Lighting’ Category

LightingPad App Now Available on iTunes!

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

Our latest app has been released to the iTunes store. The LightingPad app was featured at the recent InfoComm show. Check it out!
LightingPad

LightingPad Demo Video

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

One of the hits of InfoComm was our LightingPad application for the iPad and iPhone. LightingPad is the perfect tool for controlling small shows, or for installing and testing lighting systems. It’s also great for programming our LightCue Pro lighting controller. Simply connect any Art-Net compatible DMX device to your wireless network, and you have a complete lighting console in the palm of your hand. Because it’s an iPad / iPhone application, it’s incredibly simple to use.

This youtube video shows you how it works.

LightingPad will be available in the iTunes App Store. For more information, visit http://www.alcorn.com/products/lightingpad/index.html

UDP Remote iPhone App

Friday, May 21st, 2010

udpremoteiconWouldn’t it be great if you could control or test your show control, lighting, audio or video without being in the equipment room or at an Operator Control Console? That’s what we thought, too. And since most of us at Alcorn McBride carry the ubiquitous iPhone, we figured, what an ideal portable controller! For this, our first iPhone app, we didn’t want to get carried away, so we kept it simple. There are eight buttons, and you can define whatever UDP message you like for each of them. This lets you talk to all of our Ethernet enabled devices, and other manufacturer’s devices as well. You can also name the buttons and specify the destination IP address and port number. Whether you use it to ease installation, or as a portable OCC, we think UDP Remote will make a great addition to your next project. Enjoy!

Jeremy in AV Technology

Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Jeremy Scheinberg

Jeremy Scheinberg

Jeremy Scheinberg, our COO, was recently interviewed by AV Technology along with Jen Schlegel and Stephen Keever at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. They used our gear to create a fascinating exhibition. Jen and Steve gave me a tour and it was truly a work of (AV) art. They did a fabulous job! Read the article here: AV Technology