NPs on RFR?

New to the forums, so I don't know if this has been covered before. Is there anything in the works for getting non-intensity parameter control on the RFR? I got all excited when I heard about the iRFR, but from the looks of the Congo RFR, it will just be a mirror of the actual RFR. I was hoping there would be some mover controls.

With the functionality that the RFR currently has, troubleshooting anything but a single-parameter conventional light is a two-man gig. You can't even move a scroller unless you have patched it as it's own channel, which I don't think was the intention of the console.

One can get around this by writing a bunch of macros and then carrying around a book with the numbers and description of all those macros, but that seems a bit cumbersome to me.

While I'm at it, I have a couple other items on the RFR wishlist:

Park button somewhere. (maybe even in park mode) Wouldn't have to write a macro for [park] [enter]. (global unpark)

First button press upon waking up is included on the command line. Bringing up channel 26 when I typed 126 after a few minutes of being idle is annoying.

A / key in playback so you can navigate cue lists. Don't understand why that's not there.

Well, I suppose that's enough for now. Maybe it will be all be fixed in ver. 1.5.

Thanks for your indulgence!

Stephen Graham
Seattle, wa


[edited by: Toasty42 at 9:22 PM (GMT -6) on Sun, Jul 19 2009]
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  • Hi Stephen,

    Actually, the iRFR funtionality between Eos and Congo family consoles is slightly different.  When connected to Eos family consoles, the iRFR does actually have an encoder interface which allows you to set values on all parameters, including NP's.  It works similar to the console encoders, with coarse & fine mode, or you can set the value exactly.  (there's also a Color Picker)

          

    See the wiki, iRFR: Getting Started With Eos/Ion/Element

    I can't speak to the lack of Park and Cue List functionality, but I think those appear on many users' wish lists :)

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  • Hi Stephen,

    Actually, the iRFR funtionality between Eos and Congo family consoles is slightly different.  When connected to Eos family consoles, the iRFR does actually have an encoder interface which allows you to set values on all parameters, including NP's.  It works similar to the console encoders, with coarse & fine mode, or you can set the value exactly.  (there's also a Color Picker)

          

    See the wiki, iRFR: Getting Started With Eos/Ion/Element

    I can't speak to the lack of Park and Cue List functionality, but I think those appear on many users' wish lists :)

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