Grass Valley to feature Kayenne production switcher

Aug 11, 2009 1:33 PM

    
Kayenne features a newly designed panel with definable color-changing RGB buttons and a menu navigation system optimized for touch-screen use.

Kayenne features a newly designed panel with definable color-changing RGB buttons and a menu navigation system optimized for touch-screen use.

At IBC2009, Grass Valley will showcase its Kayenne series of video production switchers, offering many new features. The switcher offers a range of configurable mainframes that can include from 1.5 to 4.5 M/Es.

Kayenne also features a newly designed panel with definable color-changing RGB buttons and a menu navigation system optimized for touch-screen use. All source and function name displays use organic LEDs with high contrast and 178-degree viewing angles. An array of new features is included in this new interface that gives the user tools to better manage live production workflows.

Grass Valley has applied the new Kayenne technology to the Kayak HD switcher family to provide a new range of control panels for the mixer, 1 M/E through 4 M/E.

See Grass Valley at IBC2009 in Stand 1.D11.




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