UK - Debuting at the PLASA 2004 show was Flying Pig Systems' Hog 3 PC, which offers the convenience, flexibility and power of the Wholehog 3 operating system on a personal computer. The system of software and hardware components combines to produce any system that an end user needs, from cost-free Hog 3 PC software for viewing and editing Wholehog 3 shows through to a fully-fledged 4,096-channel console, depending on the number of USB DMX widgets. The company has also announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with ESP Vision Inc to provide Wholehog 3 lighting console users direct connectivity with ESP Vision software.

Firstly the product - Hog 3 PC offers popular features including the effects engine, a new remote focus device, which provides the freedom to operate all console functions from any location without the burden of cables. Hog 3 PC controls automated and conventional light fixtures, and hardware is backwards compatible with the discontinued Wholehog 2 software. It runs on a laptop or desktop computer or can be rack-mounted, making it ideal control for automated playback in retail and architectural applications.

Brad Schiller, HES director of software development, says: "The introduction of Hog 3 PC software greatly expands the capabilities of the Wholehog 3 operating system. Following a similar implementation as Hog 2 PC, the new software provides off-line editing functionality for the Wholehog 3 console as well as the new Hog iPC. Additionally, the Hog 3 PC software is able to network wired or wireless with other Wholehog 3 consoles or computers. The software even includes a specialized interface for remote focus use on a tablet PC."

HES has also announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with ESP Vision Inc to provide Wholehog 3 lighting console users direct connectivity with ESP Vision software. ESP Vision simulates all facets of a lighting fixture's capability and personality in real-time via a simple Ethernet connection with a Wholehog 3 console, providing a powerful toolset for creating complex shows and lighting designs.

Greg Jesse, president of ESP Vision Inc, said: "High End Systems/Flying Pig Systems have been the industry standard for lighting consoles for many years. As they move forward with their next generation of lighting products, ESP Vision will allow them to provide an added level of functionality to their users. Additionally, the integration between our products will allow a much more efficient workflow for the lighting programmer and designer."

Brad Schiller, HES director of control systems development, added: "We are excited to expand the visualization capabilities of the Wholehog 3 operating system. This integration applies not only to the Wholehog 3 console, but also to the new Hog iPC and Hog3PC systems. ESP Vision's ability to realistically simulate every aspect of automated fixtures is outstanding and unprecedented in terms of competing visualization software."

As part of the partnership, HES will sell the ESP Vision software to Wholehog III users through its dealer network. Lighting visualization with ESP Vision is accomplished directly with an Ethernet connection between the console and the visualization computer. No additional hardware is required.

(Sarah Rushton-Read)


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