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GrandMA Definitions
By Jens Poehlker
DMX Fixture definitions provided by Mr. Jens Poehlker from MA Lighting company. These are fixture definitions for LD2000, and for the FB3 with or without QuickShow. Note that these only work with the grandMA2. If there are any changes or update suggestions, please contact Jens directly at malighting.com
FireWorks2000
By Mikkojay
“Use at your own risk” The program is provided free of charge, so if you dont like it I will gladly refund the entire purchase price. You will need the .Net 2 framework installed on your PC, along with a Pangolin LD2000 install. You may replace the sound files found in the .sounds folder, just be sure to maintain the proper (same) naming convention for the sound files.
Mike North aka mikkojay on photonlexicon.com
iPad to control Pangolin
By Daniel Briggs
This Zip file contains a Remote Control Usage Guide and support files, all created by Daniel Briggs. The guide explains two different ways to use an iPad to control LD2000, QuickShow, BEYOND and LivePRO.
CueMania 1.0 for LivePro
By Derek Garbos
This is a workspace somewhat similar to the workspace included with QuickShow 2.0. (I actually based my creation of the new QuickShow workspace on this one). It was designed for the large number of clubs and operators who are using 1 single scanner head. It provides the user with immediate access to hundreds of pre-programmed, fine-tuned atmospheric, graphic, and TTL cues !
LD Autoplay 2000 – Club Version
By Derek Garbos
Pangolin Laser Others Driver Updater
Auto2000Club is a slightly modified version of Autoplay2000. It was designed for a nightclub or similar environment where we want to limit the operator from projecting laser output into uncontrolled areas. You may also choose to block out the add show/delete show/edit show buttons via the Ldauto2k.ini (found in the windows directory).
QM2000.Net quick finder
By Aljaz Ogrin
This is a small tool that in realtime shows all QM.NET devices connected to the network. Refresh rate is twice per second. It is intended to simplify setting up network on events. It listens for UDP traffic and displays available QM devices.
This software is not connected to the Pangolin in any way. Pangolin SDK is not used. Software is provided as-is. Free. Support is also limited
Sound Forge to Beyond BeatMarker
By LaserDavid
Laser Technology has developed C++ .NET a application to automatically add markers to Beyond’s timeline, by interacting with Beyond directly. The program reads .sfl format files (Riff format) exported from Sound Forge. This .sfl file contains marker information added to .wav files during Sound forge build and editing. Using the program Edit your wave files in Sound Forge as normal. Once you are happy with your results. Listen to the audio and press the M key to add markers in the desired locations.
That’s it Pangolists the rest is magic. Enjoy David.
PangoBright
PangoBright is a free “screen dimmer” Windows utility for setting the brightness of your main screen as well as external monitors. You can choose which screens will be set to the selected brightness level
PangoBright is small (the EXE is around 100K bytes), and is easy on your processor. It has one job, and one job only: to dim your screen(s).
Mach-DSP Servo Driver for all ScannerMAX galvos APPLICATIONS ■ Raster Imaging ■ Optical Layout Templates ■ Optical Coherence Tomography ■ Laser entertainment (light show) displays ■ Laser Marking (including XY2-100 support) UNIQUE ScannerMAX FEATURES ■ PC-based Graphical User Interface ■ Six user-configurable test / status outputs ■ Up to four, instantly-accessible scanner tunings ■ Built-in diagnostic and performance analysis tools ■ Supports PD, PID, PDF and PDFF servo control laws BENEFITS ■ Compact package size ■ Modest power requirements ■ Highly configurable and versatile ■ Single package handles both X and Y axis ■ Ability to add customizations via firmware updates GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Mach-DSP servo driver is Pangolin’s latest and most advanced development in galvo control technology. By taking advantage of high-speed floating-point Digital Signal Processors, 16-bit data converters, direct digital command input, and highly configurable servo algorithms, the Mach-DSP provides full-function, two-axis servo driver electronics in a cost-effective and compact package. Many advanced techniques and user-customizable features are embodied within the Mach-DSP which, when combined with Pangolin’s ScannerMAX scanners, deliver a level of speed, accuracy and convenience that were unattainable before now. The Mach-DSP can be accessed using a PC-based Graphical User Interface software package, where the built-in Test Pattern Generator, Oscilloscope and Dynamic Signal Analyzer can be used to monitor and adjust the more than 50 performance parameters per axis. These performance parameters can be stored in four separate memory areas (called “tunings”) for instant access and recall at any time. Additional features and behavioral customizations can be added via firmware updates that take only a few minutes to download, helping to make the Mach-DSP “future-proof”. The Mach-DSP servo driver was created with OEMs in mind, incorporating a simple yet comprehensive and flexible interface structure, consisting of the usual analog command input and analog position output, but also including two optically-isolated TTL inputs and outputs, two serial ports, and six user-configurable analog outputs. This, together with the modest power requirement and compact size allows laser system manufactures to package the servo driver electronics, the scanners, and often the power supply as well, directly into the laser projector head.