quick start guide for congo jr ?

Hey , 

I have to work with the congo jr + playback wing soon , but for a 'low tech' production that will not require much.
The only lighttable ive ever worked with is an rather old lightcommander , so this the congo jr is quite skabam hypernewmodern stuff to me. 
Someone said me there is a 50or so page 'quick basic start guide' for this table , that can pull you through all the most basic things  , but i can only find the entire user manual of 800 pages....

I should get to know the real basics asap, mainly how to assign channels to the faders  , make some chasers ..
Can anyone help me find this manual ? Does it exist ?

Thanks
Grimm  

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  • Hey , ive been reading the teabreak tutorial (damm handy that was !) and i have learned how to use the congo jr for most of the basics tasks i am supposed to do.

    2 things still remain unclear to me :
    -Is it possible to make a chase react to music ? For example, could I pull an AUX channel out of the sound mixer , pop it in the congo , and make a chase react to the input ?

    -How do i assign a channel or a group ,to one of the independent potentiometers ?

    Many thanks for all provided help already !

     

  • Congo does'nt have any sound-to-light functions.

    To assign items to the "Independents":

    Method A:

    • Hold [Setup], wiggle/press the appropriate Independent, quickly release [Setup]
      (If you wait too long it'll open the Play Settings dialog instead)

    Method B:

    • Browser > Independents > select Independent and press Modify (or double-click)

    Either method will open the Independent Setup dialog.

    With that open, select channels and set levels like normal.
    Then choose options from the dropdown boxes, and finally click "Execute" to apply your changes and close the dialog.

  • Aha , that was pretty straight forward.. I tried method A first before , but on i couldn't get it to work with the console mimic in offline mode , but method B does the trick. 
    And good to know that it has no music to light options , i'll stop looking around for that now , thanks !

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