![]() ![]() The Carbonite C2S is Ross’ new 24 button, 2ME panel incorporating individual ME Effects Memory keypads. Keys and DVE’s can also be included to facilitate compelling multiscreen productions. ![]() Up to four outputs can be controlled independently off Carbonite’s main ME’s, allowing a single source to be scaled over up to 4 outputs in multiple screen layouts. MultiScreen production is now available directly within a standard Carbonite thanks to Ross’ new MiniME’s. MiniME's are entirely independent devices leaving all standard ME resources available. MiniME's are not like 'Split ME's' or ‘multi program mode ME's’ where ME resources are divided up and reassigned into smaller sections. Once the transition or effect is completed they are instantly available for use elsewhere. MiniME’s live in a resource ‘pool’ and are only assigned when required. They can be selected as direct inputs, or as independent keying and transition engines on up to 4 Auxiliary outputs for on-set displays. MiniME’s produce a layered composition such as a virtual set background with a chroma key and an OTS DVE. MiniME’s can be used anywhere in the signal flow - either as pre-keyers or as independent transition engines. These new features are available as a free software upgrade to Carbonite customers. Tritium is fully upgradable and accepts standard Vision Octane components.Ĭarbonite – Ross’ mid-size production switcher series will show off its latest features, including the MiniME and MultiScreen processing technologies. The Tritium processing engine pairs with a Vision series modular 3MLE panel - with a choice of 24 or 32 direct access crosspoint buttons, and featuring Ross’ PanelGlow RGB buttons and DualDisplay touch screen menu system. Vision Tritium is a full 3MLE modular production switcher packed full of features including: 48 x 32 Multi-Definition inputs and outputs, 6 real 3D DVE’s, 16 channels of internal media stores, 16 keyers, UltraChrome chroma keys, built in Dual Head MultiViewers and a massive list of supported external device controls. ![]()
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