A choice of console is a personal one. A comforting familiarity lies in the execution of keystrokes, muscle memories made into clicks and key presses with nigh-thoughtless precision. The term itself is a misnomer, for of course memories are “stored” (that word itself being misleading, but this is PLSN, not the journal Neuroscience) and accessed in the brain, not the muscles. Our fingers rest on the curved edges of a number pad or go button; molded plastic controls as a moment of interface with our creative brains. For it is the brain that provides the most apt metaphor to start our discussion of lighting control; a console functions much as a brain does. It stores information, provides a way to access it, executes commands, and controls the devices to which it is attached. Today, we’re discussing the LightShark LS-1, an interesting control solution from Spain-based company WorkPro, with representation from Blizzard in America.
Read the full review at: https://plsn.com/articles/road-tests/lightshark-ls-1/
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