General
This forceful RGB laser from Laserworld is able to whip up imposing effects such as dazzling beams, waves and tunnels, but the semi-professional CS-4000RGB FX can just as easily project objects and patterns. Combined with the two built-in grating effects, it doesn't take long to fill the room with a spectacle of colours and shapes. The laser can be set up in a plug-and-play standalone mode, programmed extensively via DMX, set to sound-to-light mode so it responds to the music, or connected to comprehensive software via the ILDA port.
Analogue Modelled RGB Laser System
Besides no less than 3,500mW of guaranteed power output, the CS-4000RGB FX covers a fully analogue-modelled RGB colour spectrum for maximum colour intensity and saturation. 130 layers, tunnels, waves, fences and other shapes can be projected in various colours and at various speeds. In addition to the modes already mentioned, it's possible to use several lasers from the same series as part of a master/slave setup by connecting the units with DMX cables. The so-called 'slave' lasers can then be connected to the 'master' laser, allowing the 'slave' to subsequently shoot out the same projections as the 'master' laser. Via ILDA, it's even possible to program a complete light show using software such as Showeditor or Showcontroller to include logos, text, graphics and animations to trigger during the show.