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To: Simon Mackay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 10:52 PM
Subject: MD: Relay record?
>
> OK - not every home has these, but the *nicer* pro type MDs are
> set up to "relay" run. Thus when one clicks off - it clicks the next
device
> on.
>
> Also - ref your boat cruise scenario - the nicer MD playback units are
> designed to trigger events. So the MD can trigger the next slide in the
> show.
>
> Denon's pro site talks about the use of MD in major productions.
> Wach sound bit can have multipe cue points that can trigger events.
> Thus the MD can trigger the "dim the lights for the solo" on the
> light control. Thus the sound and the stage events are synched.
Maplin used to make a kit that allowed you to trigger relays via remote
similar to the way a radio controlled car works. You could record the tones
onto cassette and play it back through the remote to control something, a
bit like a program. If anyone knows of a similar device, you could modify it
and use left channel on the MD for sound and right channel for the tones to
control the devices....
Magic
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