Eos Fun Facts

The intent behind this post is to bring to light little known features of Eos and Ion.  The kind of stuff that you wouldn't necessary discover on your own.... that you'd have to read the manual to find (yea, yea) or that someone would have to tell you about.

Maybe you know some you'd like pass along!!

For example, did you know.....

That you can lock out the face panel on the desk by holding down [Clear] & [Escape] .... and unlock it the same way?

Anne 



[edited by: Anne Valentino at 10:42 PM (GMT -6) on Fri, Dec 07 2007] [edited by: Anne Valentino at 10:42 PM (GMT -6) on Fri, Dec 07 2007] [edited by: Anne Valentino at 4:06 AM (GMT -6) on Thu, Dec 06 2007] [edited by: Anne Valentino at 4:04 AM (GMT -6) on Thu, Dec 06 2007]
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  • Just figured this out today and thought it was awesome.

     

    Say you're doing a show with 3 locations and you keep going back and forth. And the designer has scene specific presets that mark at the beginning of each scene.

     

    Example:

     

    So cues 1-10 are preshow. 1 Marks for scene 1 in an office. Cues 11-67 are in the first scene in an office.

     

    Cue 70 is the blackout. Cues 70-125 then take place in a bedroom.

     

    Cue 125 is a blackout.

     

    Then cues 130- 175 are back in the office.

     

    The designer wants to record Q 11 to Q 130. When you do it, you have all sort of non-intensity moves in Q 130. If you create a part Q in your transition Q 125, we'll say part 7. You can then say Blind Q 125 Part 7 Channel 1 thru 400 (400 is arbitrary, whatever your last channel is) All NPs Recall from Q130. And you've marked everything you need to get back into the office with no live moves...

     

    I was doing Macros etc. to select all my channels with non-intensity parameters for awhile. I feel like I should've realized I could select all channels non-intensity parameters to make big moves like this. It is great. Another reason to love the All NPs key as well as {Recall From} : )

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