Studio Servers

The art of execution.

Execute your production's full potential using a CuePilot Studio Server.

A Studio Server is the combination of CuePilot software and hardware and expands connectivity with specialised hardware connections. This enables you to connect the CuePilot application to production equipment to be cued and controlled.

The Studio Server runs the CuePilot application as a user with access to a project. It is configured to have CuePilot's system features enabled and functions as a server for other devices and systems to connect to.

S6 Studio Server

Our most advanced Studio Server, rack mounted.

The S6 Studio Server is CuePilot's most powerful yet. Rack mounted for stability and security, yet right at your fingertips in a production gallery, the new Studio Server is built with aviation grade componentry for reliability in the most rugged production environments.

With a built-in video recorder, the S6 Studio Server will automatically record, encode and add to your timeline video of each performance, every time you go live, saving precious time during production.

S6 Studio Server
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Nexus Studio Server

Our all-in-one, Studio Server.

The Nexus studio server is an all-in-one unit to be operated in the production gallery. Using the 20-inch touch screen monitor, the director or the assistant director has maximum control over the production.

The user interface is similar to the desktop application, but with additional features to manage timecode, control the vision switcher, and operate the built-in GPI triggers.

Nexus Studio Server
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BOB Unit

BYO laptop + BOB unit = CuePilot's entry level Studio Server.

BOB, short for 'Break Out Box', is CuePilot's entry level hardware device. The functionality of CuePilot at an affordable price. CuePilot's Studio Server features run over the network from your own laptop, with the BOB unit connecting to the vision switcher, LTC and GPIs.

BOB Unit
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CuePilot
CuePilot

Control, Collaborate & Communicate

CuePilot Studio Servers support OSC, PTZ, LTC, GPI, MIDI, RS422.

OSC

Use Track OSC to add OSC cues and send commands to specific devices. Expand CuePilot's capabilities by adding Custom OSC Schemas.

Use Live OSC to get CuePilot to constantly send all cues from a timeline as OSC messages, for parsing by other systems. You could program your media server to listen for the vision cues of the wide shot and have it automatically dim the big screens. With Live OSC, imagine the possibilities.

Use CuePilot Remote to enable a second CuePilot system to be remote controlled, adding redundancy and flexibility.

PTZ

PTZ control enables the recall of presets on PTZ cameras, for cueing static and moving PTZ camera shots.

LTC

Linear Timecode is used to synchronise different production departments. It's read by CuePilot as well as the lighting department and media servers so that content, lights and camera coverage are all in sync with the performance.

GPI

Use GPI to send GPI pulse, on or off triggers over XLR connections.

MIDI

Enable MIDI on Vision Cues, to have CuePilot send a Note On message, letting you switch cameras in previsualisation software to visualise the camera coverage as well as lighting and screens content.

RS422

RS422 is the connection to Vision Switchers, used for remote control by CuePilot.

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