Feature Request - Split Time Countdown Stopwatch

I was recently working in Germany on a console with a feature that was amazingly useful. The stopwatch had a start, pause and stop tag that you could attach to specific cues. Once attached, when you ran a show the first time, it acted like a split-time stopwatch This was fine enough, but the magic happened the next time when the cue stack ran the second time. Then, the stopwatch became a countdown timer - giving you and the console operator a relative idea of how much time existed before the next cue was called.

Obviously as a lighting designer this gave an indication of how much time you had to work live before the next cue was executed. For the console operator, it gave them an idea within performances how much time they had to step away, or whatever. As a side note, the Master Electrician told me that this feature was the sole reason that they haven't migrated out of this console into ETC, and I can see why - as a repertory house where the console operator changes not only night by night, but call by call, any of them could walk into a project they weren't familiar with and run the show with more confidence.

Please consider adding this into the Eos line.

Thanks so much,

Rick Martin

 

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  • The Congo/Cobalt-desks also have/had this feature (Alert time) and we are still missing it quite a lot.
    When we switched to EOS, our ETC-contacts actually told us, that this feature would likely be integrated sometime.
    3 years later we are still waiting, and we've accepted that it will probably never happen.

    +1 on this!

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  • The Congo/Cobalt-desks also have/had this feature (Alert time) and we are still missing it quite a lot.
    When we switched to EOS, our ETC-contacts actually told us, that this feature would likely be integrated sometime.
    3 years later we are still waiting, and we've accepted that it will probably never happen.

    +1 on this!

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