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Laser Organ © 2009 by Kozmic Lazer Show - This software automates color control of LED Lighting, ILDA, Colorboxes, Beam tables Relays and Pangolin Graphics.

There are 3 fully adjustable audio spectrum filters, (20-20k). You simply shape the filters profile, and slide it anywhere in the spectrum. Then you will get 7 color outputs automated in sync with any music. You can also assign what color will react to what filter, including silence or none. In the upper left corner is a region called "Color Lock"; which allows the user to use hotkeys (1 to 0) to manually play colors. There is a shutter control called "Strobe" and a color chase called "Chaser" of which, each is variable speed or musically set to the audio trigger. With these two effects one can create limitless polyrhythms. The above screen shot is configured so that the low frequencies trigger red, mid frequencies trigger Green and high frequencies trigger Blue. If Red and Green are triggered together the resultant output color will be Cyan. If all 3 filters are "on" (default is white) or if all 3 filters are "off" (default is black) these can be assigned to any color or state as well. All the colors are assignable tot he filters including custom colors.

Connect the Laser Organ Interface (see below) to a computer via a UBS cable, then to your DMX/ILDA device. Next play your favorite music. This is very helpful for musically controlling: truss lighting, up light specials, architectural lighting, relays and Lasers. Thus freeing the user to do other things or sit back and enjoy the show.

Imagine using any pre-recorded ILDA show and have it automatically be in sync with any music. Then imagine being able to set your clients custom colors to that canned ILDA show and not only have it play in sync, but with your clients colors!

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Features

- ‘Live’ mode plays colors that track music with three fully adjustable realtime audio filters. You can quickly assign colors to filters with pull down menus.

- Each filter has a ‘Compressor’ to automatically track music volume levels.

- ‘Chaser’ allows for a sequence of colors to be repeated to a selected rate or an audio trigger.

- ‘Strobe’ allows colors to be strobed to a selected rate or an audio trigger.

- ‘Morph’ does smooth color fades, it can also be triggered to bump to a new color on beat.

- ‘Custom Colors’ allow you to select the exact colors for your event, then play them.

- ‘Audio Trigger’ senses peak audio to advance a software function or control an external device with an audio compliant pulse; via 1/4” phone jack "Trig Out" to any device with an 'Audio In' like a Lighting Controller. It also has a compressor and adjustable realtime filter.

- ‘Color lock’ lets the user manually play colors with bump buttons.

- ‘Silence’ will automatically play any color, including a blackout during rests or at the end of a song, it can also be set any color.

- The free software also controls laser equipment such as: Beam Tables, Pangolin Graphics, Relay Packs and Lighting Consoles.

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Pull Downs - Allow you to assign any color to any filter. You can also select a color sequence to loop;so each beat triggers the next color.

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Beam Chase - Allows you to setup an endless number of chase to be recalled for future shows.. Chase to an internal clock, spacebar taps or the audio trigger. With the option of bi-directional chasing and trigger freqency, gives the viewer an impression of a more complex show, with minimal beam positions. This can also be used to control DMX Relays for any effect you need to be musically in sync.

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Pangolin Chase - Allows you to setup an endless number of chase to be recalled for future shows.. Chase to the audio trigger. With the option of bi-directional chasing and trigger freqency, gives the viewer an impression of a more complex show, with minimal frame useage.

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Morph - Allows you to control laser or lighting colors based on the speed set on the faders. The real power engine is "Audio Bump"; which jumps to one of a million colors based on the music then contiues to smoothly cross fade till the next beat. A rare yet beautiful feature.

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Custom Colors - Allow you to drag your mouse to the clients custom color and save it for the Laser Organ to play all night long. You can also adjust a global "White Balance" including an anolog Colorbox dichro arrangement. As a side note; one could also use the analog Colorbox outputs, to control a real 'old fashioned' color organ with light bulbs or LEDs.

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Trigger Audio Out - Allows you to set on the audio spectrum where you want a line level audio pusle (0db). This is extremely handy for triggering an external device like a lighting controller "Audio In" chase feature. Now, not only do you have color automation, but beam position automation as well. Cross your arms and enjoy the show.

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DMX Console - Allows you to assign LED Fixtures RGB addresses. It also can function as a generic console with pile-on addressing..

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Compressor - The software has 4 internal audio compressors. Three for the color channels and one for the Trigger Audio Out. With the compressors "on" they will equalize irritating variations in song decibel levels. One song may be too loud, one too soft and the next fine. It also makes soft musical passages as interesting as the loud ones. These internal compressors prevent the user from having to manually adjust thresholds for each song. Perfect for a long night of dance bands or a permanent installation.

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System Minmum Requirements - 1.6Ghz Processor>, 1G Ram>, 14MB disk space, USB 2.0, Audio Card, Windows XP, Through Windows 7. To use in performance you will also need a 'Laser Organ Interface' Either a MLO-1 or LO-1. The "Laser Organ" software viewing screen; is optimized to fit on mini netbook screens, but is viewable on any monitor. Runs best on a 3Ghz. It can also run in the background with Pangolin on the same computer; provided the computer meets or exceeds both software and hardware needs to run both.

DOWNLOAD 4.62MB - Laser Organ 3.0 Software - Free - Fully functional PC version.

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$450 Mini Laser Organ, MLO-1 This DMX Interface and above software automates color and chases based on the music. Ideal for LED Lighting, Beam Tables, Relays, Pangolin 'Live' and other DMX devices.

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$1500 Laser Organ, LO-1 This DMX & ILDA Interface and above software automates color control for LED Lighting, Lasers and other DMX devices. This 19" rack mount device is for the professional laser user. It controlles both ILDA or Colorbox (5 or 10vdc) color modulation. Connect to a computer via a UBS cable, then to your ILDA & DMX devices.

Next play your favorite music and ILDA show. Now only your 'clients colors' are played in beat with any ILDA beam or graphic show.

This is also very helpful for musically controlling: LED lighting, Laser Color, Pangolin 'Live', Beam Tables & Relay Chases.

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IED Box / Balloon Box - This 7oz. hand held device, fires upto 100 electric matches in series configuration. Great for balloon walls and other mutli-match applications. KLS manufactures this device for LunaTech, Inc. for their PYROPAK® line of equipment. Please contact LunaTech at 256.725.4224 for pricing (Instruction Sheet).

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Target V - Universal alignment tool, mounts to anything. Originally manufactured for PermaPipe Inc. to allign rotary guides on a pipe insulation machine. Over 80 units were installed in a high debris environment.

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The Assistant - When radio communications are useless, this unit allows the remote mirror technician to silently communicate beam adjustments to the LSO beam focusing technician. Invaluable during sound checks or client rehearsals.

It was spawned from a show where a technician was in the catwalk focusing laser mirrors. The sound guy proceeded to envelope the arena with pink noise for the next twenty minutes.  We sat helpless not being able to communicate via radios or visually, due to the darkness.  It was during this time I sat and vowed that this could never happen again.  Thus I came up with "The Assistant."
    A technician can be in a catwalk or across the ballroom and press the Up (Blue=Sky), Down (Green=Grass), Right (Red=Right), Left (Yellow=Left), and Stop (Strobe) buttons to direct the other person doing the alignment.  They can silently inform the other person which direction to move the beam, to hit the center of the mirror.   The high output LED's are visible 200-300 feet away.   We use it for assisting in laser mirror alignments, but it can be used in any application for positioning gear in a silent or noisy environment. $175.00 retail

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KLS-30MW/T1- 30milliwatt HeNe laser, with universal breadboard mount and 100' remote control on a XLR.

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KLS-T10 - Beam Table, Availible in 10,15 & 20 Positions. Half size versions available as well. 24ch control, 0-10 VDC D-25 Input. CDRH Complianant.

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Desktop Controllers - Controls KLS Opto-Mechanical Devices. 15 position IR remote control for bringing up beam table positions (Left), Random Voltage Popcorn Generator for Sheet scanning (Middle), Laser Cone Generator (Right).

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KLS-MM8 & MM4 - (20mm & 10mm) Bounce Mirrors Fully Adjustable X&Y

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KLS-SSX - Sheet Scanner. Creates hoizontal sheets scans of light.

 
 

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