FutureVideo introduces Media Commander MC-20 jog/shuttle device controllers

Jun 17, 2009 4:21 PM

    
The panel for the new MC-20PRO II from FutureVideo.

The panel for the new MC-20PRO II from FutureVideo.

FutureVideo Products has unveiled two new additions to its Media Commander range of jog/shuttle device controllers: the MC-20 and the MC-20PRO II.

The MC-20 supports the Sony RS-422A serial control protocol and can provide precise control over compatible analog and digital audio and video devices. The 23 control keys and jog/shuttle dials on the MC-20 can be custom configured to control an array of functions on the supported device.

The new MC-20PRO II combines RS-422A device control and the functions of a media control surface in a single, cost-effective, tactile controller. User key mapping is included with the MC-20 and MC-20PRO II.




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