Miranda dramatically simplifies large projects, and makes your life as integrator easier on both large and small projects.
We've all been there: you're programming the lighting on a bridge or building, and the only way to see what you're doing is to run a 300' ethernet cable from the controller to a better vantage point - and even then, it's not great.
Miranda lets you program from anywhere: find a place with a great view of your lights, connect to the controller over the internet (using a cell phone hotspot or nearby WiFi network), and write and update your cues with ease.
Remote preset recall is built-in to Miranda, and it's become a key feature for end users. Set your end users up with their own logins and give them access to their preset buttons, so they can happily change their lighting whenever they want.
When they discover that they need a new look for an event, or to honor a particular group, you can add a new cue with just a few minutes of work - and without ever leaving your desk.
Finally, Miranda's ability to run synchronized cues between different sites with only an internet connection puts within reach many projects that were practically impossible before. The Bloomfield Business District is a classic example of this: Clear Story Creative is building a mile-long lighting system one block at a time, and without having to extend infrastructure between blocks. Each unit is self-contained with its own internet access, there's no need to do wireless links or trench ethernet across streets.
This same modularity comes into play when dealing with large infrastructure projects like bridges. Miranda's backhaul needs are very lightweight, meaning you don't have to build the kind of networks you're used to building to route sACN traffic - simply tapping into the existing network infrastructure is all that's required.
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