Off Line Vs On Line

So had a dumb thought that I'm sure has already been discussed however I am unaware of it so here we go.

I used to use my Smart Fade console for basic back up in case my other brand console froze.  I used it simply to be able to bring up white light to get by while I rebooted the other one.  Fortunately it never froze during an actual production, only during rehearsals and programming.  Never the less I still always had my SF connected in line so both consoles would do the same thing with conventionals.

Well now with so many Non_Conventionals; led's, movers, etc. and using my ION it's very limited what I can do with the SF so I really don't use it much any longer for a back up.  Some events don't even use conventionals.  Depends on power issues and finances.

So I wondered if anyone has ever discussed converting the Eos Family Off-Line software into an actual working system using a usb to dmx dongle.  This would be done for ONLY current owners of EOS consoles to keep people from purchasing just to do events.  It would be used as a back up console on a laptop for all of us who can't afford two actual consoles and it would be set up in such a way it could run dual with the actual console in the event of an issue something quickly can be brought up, perhaps even the frozen cue or next cue.  I realize a SF ML could be a back up however that's double programming events and with the off-line/on-line thought both identical events would be loaded and ready after only needing to only program one.

I don't know.  Only a thought and I realize that would probably require a whole bunch of work for the already overworked staff, but thought I'd address it.

My bullseye is up and I'm ready to receive the arrows.

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  • Hi Jeff,

    Do you know about the DMX backup mode for the smart fade?

    This allows you to take a snapshot of 1 universe of DMX and then should you require it you can play it back. You connect your console to the DMX input on the Smartfade then the output of your smart fade goes to your rig. You then put the state up on your Ion and record it into the smartfade.

    This means it doesn't matter what is on that universe it will just record the levels then play them back when you pull a memory up. Of course moving lights and LEDs will do a live move if they are recorded but it will allow you to get a state up quickly.

    You can find the details on page 69 of the V3 manual.

    Tom

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  • Hi Jeff,

    Do you know about the DMX backup mode for the smart fade?

    This allows you to take a snapshot of 1 universe of DMX and then should you require it you can play it back. You connect your console to the DMX input on the Smartfade then the output of your smart fade goes to your rig. You then put the state up on your Ion and record it into the smartfade.

    This means it doesn't matter what is on that universe it will just record the levels then play them back when you pull a memory up. Of course moving lights and LEDs will do a live move if they are recorded but it will allow you to get a state up quickly.

    You can find the details on page 69 of the V3 manual.

    Tom

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