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Vista Ecosystem Overview

Tony Fransen gives an overview of the Vista ecosystem. He discusses everything from the various consoles and hardware options to key features of each model available. Tony provides a comprehensive understanding of Vista’a hardware and software capabilities.

Console Ecosystem

The Vista ecosystem includes a range of consoles designed to meet different production needs. The primary products are the EX and MV, listed under the console dropdown menu.
  • EX Console: A full-size wing used for more extensive productions.
  • MV Console: A five-bank fader wing, serving as a secondary or smaller desk option.

Flagship and PC-Based Consoles

The L5 and i3 are standalone flagship consoles with built-in computing and processing power.
  • L5 Console: Offers all-in-one computing and processing capabilities.
  • I3 Console: Includes the necessary components to operate a show without external computing.
The S3, S1, and M1 consoles require an external PC for operation.
  • S3 Console: Larger flagship model for PC-based setups.
  • S1 Console: Smaller version of the S3.
  • M1 Console: Functions as a fader bank similar to the MV and EX.

Dongle and Licensing Options

The Vista consoles use dongles to unlock channel capacities, which vary by size.
  • Dongle Sizes: 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, and unlimited channels.
  • Upgrading Licenses: Licenses can be upgraded by contacting a local distributor, often done remotely.

Output Configurations

Different models have varying DMX output configurations, essential for setting up your console.
  • EX Console: Includes two physical DMX outputs.
  • MV Console: Has one DMX output.
  • L5 Console: Supports up to four universes of output.

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