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Broadcast Pix to unveil Slate 100 control panel
Apr 15, 2009 11:48 AM
The new Broadcast Pix Slate 100 control panel offers a classic preview/program switcher layout and control for the switcher’s built-in CG, clip store, graphics and camera control system.
At the NAB Show, Broadcast Pix will introduce the Slate 100 control panel, an optional control surface that provides users of the entry-level switcher with a traditional production switcher interface.
The Slate 100 features a classic preview/program switcher layout, including a next transition section for managing the system’s three keyers. There are also controls for the Slate 100's built-in CG, clip store, graphics and camera control systems, including a bank of buttons corresponding to thumbnails on the multiview.
While the Slate 100 can be controlled by one operator, the new panel also enables a separate graphics operator to use the system’s keyboard and mouse for especially fast-paced live productions, like sports.
See Broadcast Pix at the NAB Show in Booth SU2617.
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