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    Simple homecoming rig

    For my schools that I personally do with a small budget $2Kish that want a show with a big impact, this will be my setup... 2 vertical totems with 4 American DJ InnoColor Beams. There will be 2 Mega24s on top and Mega TRIPAR Profile to light the truss up. They'll be connected with the WiFlex units.


    Best of all, while they'll be controlled with Elation Professional's CompuShow... but if I want to simplify things, I can use the Wireless UC3 to control the Innos and use swap out the Mega24s for QWH5s with a wireless remote!





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    Very versatile and powerful setup . I used QSpot 260 LED's (one per totem) on top of the totems, LED truss warmer in the bottom of the truss shooting up, and four LEDRain 56c (sometimes colorstrips) on each totem facing out (for color fill) all controlled wireless with D-Fi plus and freestyler. I really like the way you have the movers hanging. Great job.


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    As I said, 2 Mega24s will be used. They will be flooding the outer areas on the venue since the Innos will swallow the floor in color. I may wrap up an LSF filter around the Innos to create a 60º beam!

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    Dang! You answered that quick. (while I was editing the question). I figured that out once I realized what the InnoColor beams are. At first I thought they were movers with gobos etc. Not too familliar with ADJ products.

    As I said, "Very versatile and powerful setup". Me like!


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    Thanks!!!

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    what software are you using to create your models?

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    CompuShow


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ausumm View Post
    what software are you using to create your models?
    I didn't get an update on this thread, but yes... CompuShow!

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