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MA Lighting Technology GmbH
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Dachdeckerstr. 16
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D-97297 Waldbüttelbrunn
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www.malighting.de eMail: info@malighting.de
1 Introduction1 Introduction
1 Introduction1 Introduction
1 Introduction
1.11.1
1.11.1
1.1
General InformationGeneral Information
General InformationGeneral Information
General Information
Combining an approved concept of operation, an outstanding product design and first-class quality with a
host of new ideas and the latest technology, this new console offer ulitmate control on larger shows. The
grangMA range combines the best in mechanical design with a flexible and powerful software platform.
MA users will feel very familiar with grandMA from the very beginning. The basic operation modes, well known
from the Scancommander have been well proven in the field as powerful tools for the control of intelligent
fixtures and many are now the standard of the industry. Of course, there have been quite a few improvements
as controlling hundreds of channels requires intelligent solutions to time consuming operations, but essentially,
the grandMA is still an MA console – easy to operate, yet very powerful.
1.1.11.1.1
1.1.11.1.1
1.1.1
DisplaysDisplays
DisplaysDisplays
Displays
The first remarkable feature of the grandMA are the contrast-rich, full color TFT touch screens integrated into
a panel with adjustable viewing angle. Optionally supported are two external monitors. They allow for clear
and precise control along with multiple visual represenations of group and preset operations, interactive output
displays and different ways of cue listing.
Colors and gobos can directly be selected by labeled preset keys and allow for a fast and accurate control, while the
encoders can be used anytime for fine tuning. By way of presets, stored positions can quickly be adjusted to
changed arrangements.
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1.1.21.1.2
1.1.2
MotorfadersMotorfaders
MotorfadersMotorfaders
Motorfaders
How can a console like the grandMA with just 20 faders (10 on the grandMA light) possibly claim to control 4000
channels? It’s not a trick, it’s motorised faders. They automatically capture the actual values as soon as you switch
over from one program library to another. Further special features are explained in the respective chapters following.
1.1.31.1.3
1.1.31.1.3
1.1.3
Programming features and data inputProgramming features and data input
Programming features and data inputProgramming features and data input
Programming features and data input
At first, the flexibility of the grandMA may surprise, but you have always the choice to do it “the old fashion way”.
Dealing with huge amounts of data will make you want to use improved ways of programming and even an
automatic effect synthesizer.
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1.1.41.1.4
1.1.4
Flexible Setup configurationFlexible Setup configuration
Flexible Setup configurationFlexible Setup configuration
Flexible Setup configuration
Because of the grandMAs flexibility, you will never lose direct access and control. View Macro keys allow to
visualise current information at anytime. User profiles allow for differing window configurations to be recalled from
previous shows to talyor the console for the particular type of show, Live Event, theater, Synchronised playback,
nightclub, industrial, etc.
1.1.51.1.5
1.1.51.1.5
1.1.5
Hardware and InterfacesHardware and Interfaces
Hardware and InterfacesHardware and Interfaces
Hardware and Interfaces
The built-in Hard Disk Drive offers virtually unlimited storage capacity. The built-in flashdisk (not on the ultra-light,
on which the software is on the HDD) contains the board’s software and makes the grandMA independent from any
external PC.
1.21.2
1.21.2
1.2
General CommentsGeneral Comments
General CommentsGeneral Comments
General Comments
This manual describes the possibilities that the grandMA has in store for you. Step by step, you will be guided
through the logical aspects of working with this console.
You will soon find out, that operating the grandMA is simple and straight forward in view of the vast variety of
features and options available. Once you are familiar with the basics, you will realise that you can easily try out new
fuctions, as all procedures and operational modes are clearly structured.
Consequently, this manual starts with a general introduction, followed by basic settings within the Setup menu,
such as selecting fixtures and dimmer channels with DMX address, modifications, etc.
Chapter 3 is dedicated to the practical aspects of setting up a Show, while Chapter 4 will show you how to create and
edit Cues and Sequences. Moving on to Chapter 5, you will learn how to execute Cues, Sequences and Chasers. In
Chapter 6, you will learn how to create, store and execute effects. Chapter 7 is dedicated to the Remote Control
(abbreviated as “Remote”) and Timecode, while Chapter 8 explains the function of Macros and the Quikey. Chapter
9 deals with the Command Line. Saving and loading your show is described in chapter 10. Chapter 11 explains the
updating of the operational software as well as the fixture library, while chapter 13 is dedicated to the operation of
the grandMA replay unit. Chapter 14 deals with True Tracking Backup and Playback Functions and chapter 15
provides a listing of all fixtures currently available in the library.
We are sure that you will enjoy working with the grandMA and we wish your show every success!