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Leap Frog Training DVD - Chapter 4 (Getting Started)

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A basic guide to the Zero 88 Leap Frog desks, including patching and programming. Chapter 4 - Getting Started. Note that in Version 2 software onwards, the Basic Full/Basic Partial selection was removed.

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  • @JamesGrant700 The 48 is about £2400 but the RRP is £4000 and I have just realised the leapf frog can do 200 moving lights as apose to just 30 (which is what the Jester ML series do) :)

  • @tiaqa I imagine the 48 would be the best for our venue. No worries :D Many thanks for replying!

  • @JamesGrant700 Which one the Leap Frog 48 or the leap frog 96. Sorry for not replying to you on cameratutorias - It is my account just I have multiple youtube accounts and get confused :D

  • @tiaqa Well It'd used in my school so should be more than enough for my purposes. Approx how much is this in pounds Sterling please?

  • @JamesGrant700 Yeah - for small venues. I like the way the submasters have blue lcds above them saying the name of the submaster - that is a realy cool feature.

    Again it only supports up to 96 generics + 30 movers so maybe better for venues which mainly have moving lights with some generics.

  • @cameratutorials Good desk?

  • The Basic Partial/Basic Fulll thing has been scrapped in the latest firmware.

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