ETC Labs on GitHub - new open source utilities and libraries

In conjunction with the Eos 2.3 release, ETC has just open sourced a handful of utilities, libraries, and OSC layouts. Checkout the prebuilt apps and browse the source code on ETC's new GitHub page smile emoticon

https://github.com/ETCLabs…

See how easy it can be to integrate live Eos show data into your own apps with EosSyncLib:



Updated GitHub URLs
[edited by: starksk at 2:19 PM (GMT -5) on Wed, Aug 30 2017]
Parents
  • This is excellent! Works great. If you update this layout, please show intensity value when you select a channel. The coolest place would be in the center of each encoder on the Attributes page. Or in the command line area. I'm constantly asked "What is channel X at?". Right now I swipe (iPad feature) to the iRFR app to see channel data on the currently selected channel, then swipe back.
Reply
  • This is excellent! Works great. If you update this layout, please show intensity value when you select a channel. The coolest place would be in the center of each encoder on the Attributes page. Or in the command line area. I'm constantly asked "What is channel X at?". Right now I swipe (iPad feature) to the iRFR app to see channel data on the currently selected channel, then swipe back.
Children
  • If you copy the display section of the touch osc layout which is attached to /eos/out/cmd and change it to /eos/out/active/chan you should get the currently selected channel with level, name, patch, etc.
  • Is there any way to see multiple parts in a Patch Line? It seems to default to the first part of a patch, not able to see additional parts.