Performance Video: EDIROL P-10 Visual Sampler Now Shipping
published Fri, 29 Aug 2008 06:44:39 +0000 UTCNo Comment
LONDON, U.K. — The new EDIROL P-10 is an affordable, compact and easy to use presenter complete with motion JPEG support, Slide Show function and SD(HC) storage and playback.The EDIROL P-10 is EDIROL’s latest entry-level video performance tool. It has a very intuitive operation, integrated design (for ease of use with other EDIROL video equipment) and a front panel that allows easy triggering of video clips via the sampler-like interface.
With 12 trigger pads and dedicated dials for the onboard effects, the EDIROL P-10 is the perfect hardware solution, being a faster, more elegant and reliable alternative to using a laptop on stage.
Other features include motion JPEG support for high quality stills and video and a Slide Show function to make movie-esque images from still pictures. The built-in colour display also makes the P-10 ideal for use as a dedicated controller in its own right, but the unit also connects via V-LINK to other supported devices so can easily be integrated within custom set-ups.
The EDIROL P-10 is a dedicated hardware device that takes away the frustration of using more complex computer-based systems, enabling trouble-free video triggering wherever you are.
The EDIROL P-10 is available now and retails at £799 (inc VAT)
Key Features of the P-10
· Supports both movies (motion JPEG) and still images (JPEG)
· Directly record to and playback from SD(HC) cards for maximum
reliability
· Slide Show function
· Analogue audio/video input terminal for direct capture
· Built in colour display for operation without external monitor
· Remote controllable from external products via V-LINK
For detailed information please visit us on EDIROL Europe www.edirol.co.uk
[tags]EDIROL P10 visual presenter, V-Link compatible products, Roland music and video gear, video triggering[/tags]
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