Hi all,
There are many useful training resources on the web. To help speed up the search for information, particularly for newbies to the Eos family, I created the attached document. Just a handful of links to all sorts of useful little gems.
Happy Learning!
Graham
you can easily work through the pdf without the videos
the pdf link is broken. re-directs back to this page
Our school production of Noises Off is now closed and the giant two story set on a turntable is disassembled. This has finally given me time to thank you all for the helpful suggestions. We will be using the tutorials with our students to learn the new tricks. Still love the ION!
-Justin
Hi Tom
I'm not sure why that download isn't working, I can chase it up and find out what the problem is, but to be honest I'm afraid that document hasn't been updated for several years. Most of the links within in are probably very outdated now anyway.
The best sources of training nowadays are our video tutorials found here:
http://www.etcconnect.com/Support/Tutorials/Eos-Family-Videos/Overview.aspx
and our online Learning Stage courses found here:
https://courses.etcconnect.com/
I'll look into updating this thread more thouroughly in the future.
Assuming you mean the face panel shortcuts pdf, here is a link to the v2.7 document: http://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737494819
No the link in the original post "Eos Family Training Materials.pdf" that just link back to this page.
My apologies. As Graham noted above:
grahamparker said:
I did see that... 2 years ago was that posted. ;-)
I'm looking after things like the Cobalt's tee brake tutorials. Something lighter then the full video training. I mostly want to try stuff out now when I have a @5 as a demo-desk.
Have you followed the link to the video tutorials and checked out the workbooks for the different levels? That's the best you gonna find. There were Eos tea break tutorials but they haven't been updated in years.
I have watched all videos on Youtube... set 1, 2, and 3. but I haven't had the time to sit down with the console, capture and youtube and follow along. I have a very limited time to test the desk next to my regular work and need to get a bit safer before I use it live.
I guess I have to see what I want to learn first, and make my own playlist....