December 2015 ā Analog Way, an innovation-driven designer and manufacturer that specializes in computer and video signal processing and distribution, announces a new version for the powerful Vertigeā¢ controller to be presented at ISE 2016. From February 9-12, 2016, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, the Vertigeā¢ will be showcased on Analog Wayās booth # 1-N32 featuring the support of matrix routers and external IP devices.Vertigeā¢ (Ref. VRC300) is
Analog Wayās powerful remote console for wide screen and multi-screen configuration. Since its launch, the
Vertigeā¢ has been enhanced through several software releases. The latest version (V02.02) brings major improvements. The
Vertigeā¢ can now control most popular upstream matrix routers (
ExtronĀ®, Lightware, Kramer, Blackmagic Design, etc.) and allows dynamic routing of the video signals to the
LiveCoreā¢ devicesā inputs according to screens content. If a matrix router is not available in the default set provided by
Analog Way, the Technical Support team can easily generate a custom descriptor that can then be directly imported into the
Vertigeā¢ through USB.
Other improvements include the configuration and control of the confidence screens, usually dedicated to the speaker to display the content visible to the audience and more.
At ISE 2016, the
Vertigeā¢ will be showcasing our next firmware version V03 (available Q1, 2016). In that version, the
Vertigeā¢ will support the latest
LiveCoreā¢ features: 4K inputs, Layer Cut & Fill, advanced layer management, and monitoring widget layout customization.
This version is a new step in
Analog Wayās strategy to develop the
Vertigeā¢ as a powerful show controller. The productās operation environment is now enlarged to remote control of external IP devices. By simply pressing a user key button on the front panel, operators can now perform standard operations on external IP devices such as recalling presets on any
Analog Way Midraā¢ device, controlling the playback of a media player or positioning a PTZ camera on the fly. As for the matrix routers, the library of external IP devices can be easily extended without the need of upgrading the
Vertigeā¢.
To show these highly powerful capabilities, the
Vertigeā¢ will be showcased at ISE 2016 on a demanding configuration. The product will be controlling the following devices at the same time: several
Analog Way LiveCoreā¢ systems, one
Midraā¢ mixer, a matrix router, a media player, and two PTZ cams.