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Afterglow Aurora-pro

For an absolutely rock solid DMX output with no possibility of timing glitches, there is no substitute to creating the DMX timings and data stream in the interface rather than the PC. The Aurora-pro contains an advanced extremely fast microprocessor to take the load off the PC. With onboard memory the current scene is memorised continually and will continue to be transmitted even in the event of a PC hang, no more embarrassing blackouts.

Additionally on power up the Afterglow Aurora-pro will output the last transmitted scene without needing to start the software.

Why take risks with your expensive PC or laptop! With a normal PC to DMX interface any fault in your DMX lighting, dimmer packs, cables or any other connected equipment can put damaging voltages into the DMX interface and back into the computer. This can damage the port that the DMX interface is connected to, or in the worst case destroy the computer completely.

With the Afterglow Aurora-pro USB DMX Interface, your expensive computer is protected against these dangerous voltages. Featuring 2500v isolation on both the data and power lines as well as spike and short circuit protection the Aurora-pro is a professional microprocessor PC DMX controller without a professional price tag. The Aurora-pro is a full 512 channel (1 universe) USB PC DMX interface.

Small enough to carry in your pocket but powerful enough to control the largest disco or stage show, just plug the USB cable into your PC, install the drivers and software (supplied) and start creating. The only thing not included is the computer, lighting and your imagination!

The Afterglow Aurora-pro is compatible with many DMX Software packages.

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dmx_interfaces/afterglow_aurora-pro.txt · Last modified: 2013/03/12 22:03 by 127.0.0.1

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