ETC Nomad Setup for dummies

Hello,

I purchased Nomad system for my school and I need to set it up. However, there seems to be nothing that actually sets up a step by step set up process. the tutorials don't seem to be specifically about the Nomad or Gadget II they just talk about specific systems. Can anyone point me to something that is meant for people just starting with this? 

Thanks

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  • I am afraid the setup guide at that link assumes you are using the software with a console.  It lists, 

    But, no option to just work with the software without a console or to use one of ETCs USB to DMX output Gadget.

    After over an hour of searching for the user manual for the software, I could not find it.

    The software starts up with an apparent requirement that you choose a console.  One guess I have is that it may want you to choose one that emulates a console.  You must choose between an Eos and some other name, but I don't want to start the software to check, since the only apparent way to exit is Cntl-Alt-Delete. It is definitely NOT a Windows type of interface at all, and has the feel of an old DOS program. 

    I tried to find some getting started videos by Eos or 3rd parties, but so far they all assume you are using the software with a console.

    -Joe

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  • Hi Joe,

    I can see the confusion if it’s your first delve into EOS… a couple of quick notes. EOS is a family of products from the EOS itself to the Nomad puck/dongle/software. “Technically” the only differences are the physical interface. 

    the manual is the same because the software is the same. Though there are some differences like face panel buttons on the EOS, ability to control motorized fader wings and so on. 

    in your case as you’re not looking to be a client to a physical surface your console choice is “fairly arbitrary”, but my best advice is to emulate the console you think you might one day get as you may find the limits of the dongle and gadget sooner than later if you’re expanding your inventory. 

    hope this helps! If you haven’t yet watched it the EOS playlist of the learning stage YouTube is a great step by step walkthrough of the EOS softwares. 

  • the reason why the introduction link references 3 consoles is that ETCnomad is a term used in all of ETC's three console families. when ETC writes ETCnomad other manufacturers might call this Offline Editor or OnPC. so without saying which console family software you want to use on your computer the introduction can't help you.

    as soon as you choose e.g. Eos, the guide will show you which steps you have to take before the regular Eos software manual can take over.

    ETCnomad Eos is a windows style program in that it has the X at the top right hand corner which allows you to close it.

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