Black Mamba Laser Software
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MediaLas Mamba Black Pack Laser SoftwareBut Mamba Black is created to be 'open software' for a lot of DAC's, not only for one DAC. That's why you can use MB for a lot of other 'thirth party' stuff like the Easylase, QM2000, Riya, LTP, MB-USB. To protect the software (a little) you can only use a donlge for it, I think. With version 1.90 Medialas goes a little bit further than that.
Mamba Black is the hot laser show software, both for beginners and advanced users. Mamba offers drivers for various interface hardware, and is compatible to many existing DACs, such as USB-Box, OEM-USB Card, EasyLase, and others. The very intuitive user interface offers all necessary features for perfect shows. Unlimited numbers of tracks offer incredible capabilities for synchronizing your laser show to almost any music format.
- Featuring 2.4 GHz gaming grade wireless technology, the Mamba communicates on a large number of 2.4 GHz channels to avoid those with a lot of interference. This maximizes the resistance to wireless static, minimizing it to almost non-existent. The 1 ms polling rate allows the mouse to respond to your movements almost instantaneously.
- Mamba Black is the hot laser show software, both for beginners and advanced users. Mamba offers drivers for various interface hardware, and is compatible to many existing DACs, such as USB-Box, OEM-USB Card, EasyLase, and others. The very intuitive user.
Depending on the function you selected, the adaptable user interface syncs to your needs. While the main screen and preview window is still in place, the lower part of the screen changes its design to give you exactly the required tools. If you work on the timeline, the user screen offers all timeline tools. If effects are selected, the user screen switches to the effect tools - without any pop ups, without overlaying windows. Everything in place where you think it should be.
The multi-functional timeline offers unlimited number of tracks, while each track can hold unlimited number of effects. Scenes can be moved from track to track by drag and drop. Highlight: All manipulations are visible in real time on the timeline and on the preview window!
The effect editor of Mamba works as simple as well known video cutting software. Simple rotators set the rotation of an effect, simple movement areas show the moving of the objects, placed on the timeline. It is as simple as that!
It is not just the unlimited projectors, which are available in Mamba, it is also the unlimited handling of these projectors to any track on the timeline. By using logical projectors, each physical projector can be routed to any kind of scene or venue setting. It looks difficult? No, it isn't! Once set, the settings load automatically for each show.
The integrated geometric corrector allows projection onto non-flat surfaces, such as balls, spheres etc. The real time correction is available for each projector separate.
Mamba can run from standard and small notebook computer by using USB-Box interface or the new real time LAN protocol, which eliminates external interfaces.
Mamba Black is continuously developed. Updates are available from our web site as soon as they are released.
Features
- Internal resolution for XY: 32bit per channel
- External resolution for XY: Max. 16 bits per channel
- Resolution RGB - Outputs: 8 bits per channel
- Unlimited number of tracks on timeline:
- Unlimited number of frames:
- Unlimited number of open frame lists:
- Unlimited number of projectors per computer:
- USB support: Fully, runs on standard notebook with USB port
- LAN support: Real time JMML LAN laser protocol
- Output speed: 1000 to 150.000 pps
- Editor object oriented: Fully, including text features
- Bitmap Tracing
- Video tracing
- Running text in show
- Fonts
- Real time preview on timeline: All TTF + special laser fonts
- Real time preview in preview window
- Real time output to laser
- Free shows included: 20
- Recommended hardware: 2 GHz, 512MB, 1024 x7 68 Monitor, USB 2.0, Mouse
- Fitting interface boards: MediaLas USB-Box, HyperPort, OEM-USB Card, NetPort
- Laptop is not included
- Software package as describedHyperPort USB InterfaceUSB signal cablePlug type switching power supply
The Open Laser Show DAC is an Open Source Hardware/Software project.
It implements a Laser Show DAC (Digital to Analog Converter) that uses the ILDA standard laser projector connector. The one exception that it uses singled ended color signals.
If you would like a history of this project and how it got to this point please go to the DAC History Page. The history page details the origin of the idea and its progression over the years.
This board is built as an Arduino Shield. It requires a Arduino 2009 (Duemilanove) or compatible Arduinomicro-controller board.
Bare PCB Boards can be ordered from OSHPark.com

I have uploaded and shared V3 and V4 for easy ordering:https://oshpark.com/profiles/cfavreau
Compatible Software List:
- Laser Show eXpress (LSX) - and maybe some other DrLava Software
- Spaghetti
- Mamba Black
- Anything else that supports the OLSC API or MLD API
- Arduino IDE
Medialas Mamba Black Laser Software
Currently there are 2 versions of the board supported:
Mamba Black Laser Software Download
Rev4
OLSD V4 Arduino Shield Prototype
Click HERE to visit the Rev4 Page.
Specifications:
- Scan Rates: 1 kpps to 30 kpps
- XY Resolution: 12 Bits
- Color Resolution: 5 bits (for a total of 32,768 colors)
- Colors: Red, Green, Blue outputs
- TTL Shutter Output
- Built in test patterns accessible by button.
Rev3
OLSD V3 Arduino Shield on Freeduino
Click HERE to visit the Rev3 Page.
Specifications:
- Scan Rates: 1 kpps to 30 kpps
- XY Resolution: 12 Bits
- Color Resolution: 3 bits (for a total of 512 colors)
- Colors: Red, Green, Blue outputs
- TTL Shutter Output
- Built in test patterns accessible by button.
So what are the big differences between Rev4 and Rev3? Here is the list:
- Rev4 has a XY Precision Voltage Reference for a more stable picture.
- Rev4 has more colors! 32k vs. 512
- Rev4 has more free IO pins so you can do more with your arduino!
A driver DLL, stand alone test program, and an Arduino Library are provided to make it work. Plus since this is an open source project, all materials are provided to reproduce the board.
There are a few one off versions of the board too. Here is a list so far with links to their respective pages:
- Laser Harp (based on a Rev3 Board)
- V4A (only a couple made)
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