TouchOSC Layout Controlling Movers with XY Pad

 I am editing the Touch OSC layout for the Eos family systems that was mad by ETC Labs. I want to use an XY Pad as a way to control moving lights, but I do not know the command to enter. EX: /eos/.../... . I also would like to know how to get what I type in the command line to show up on a label on the screen so I can see what I am typing as I am typing it.

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  • I don't think an XY pad is possible at the moment with full pan/tilt control. You should download the latest show control manual supplement. It contains the current OSC command listing. In order to get feedback to your tablet you need to properly configure your network and set the oscTXIP address in the console to the ip address of your tablet/router depending on how your wireless router/bridge is setup. You may also need to set port forwarding in your router to the address of your tablet..... again depending on how you have your wireless system setup.
  • I am very new to this, so I need to ask. What is the latest show control manual supplement?
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    If you are new to networking I would also suggest a basic intro to computer networking.  If you want to be able to setup a network properly and understand how to use OSC you are going to need some basic networking skills.  If you don't want to do all that May I suggest oscrfr.  It is a precompiled app that is much easier than TouchOSC to get working.  You could also just get the iRFR from ETC.  OSC is an amazing protocol that we can do so much with but you have to have networking skills to understand and get it properly setup.  

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  • www.google.com/url

     

    If you are new to networking I would also suggest a basic intro to computer networking.  If you want to be able to setup a network properly and understand how to use OSC you are going to need some basic networking skills.  If you don't want to do all that May I suggest oscrfr.  It is a precompiled app that is much easier than TouchOSC to get working.  You could also just get the iRFR from ETC.  OSC is an amazing protocol that we can do so much with but you have to have networking skills to understand and get it properly setup.  

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