first show - reports

I have just work thru my first big premiere on the eos. Except the rather cruel update to v1.2, the eos worked fine in most aspects. Both the press and the artists are pretty satisfied.

But my LD would like some reports; what channels have we actually used, how many times, at what levels... Can we pick some channels out of the show to make our next show even better..? (we’re running repertoire; nearly 700 fixed dimmers, 20 heads, lots of scrollers, 4 panis, lots of non-dims, and a orchestra). And as a fresh-man in this complicated world (I’m just over 40), I can’t even give him a print of the channels we actually has used. I’ve got neither the printer drivers, nor the options in the console to do it. Is there a way to save all intensities in all cues into a group/preset/cue/snapshot/submaster/palette or whatever that I haven’t found? I can write them by hand, just to give the man a list of used numbers and get him off my shoulders.

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  • The best way to get a list of used channels, is to use the [Show Channels] flexi format in live. Press the flexi key several times until "show channels" appears in blue in the upper right of your live display. This will the display all channels that are used in any cues. It does not include channels that are only included in subs, preset or palettes. Unfortunately in 1.2, there is no way to print this list either.

    We are adding report functionality to the printing functions in 1.3 but Anne can elaborate further on that.

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  • The best way to get a list of used channels, is to use the [Show Channels] flexi format in live. Press the flexi key several times until "show channels" appears in blue in the upper right of your live display. This will the display all channels that are used in any cues. It does not include channels that are only included in subs, preset or palettes. Unfortunately in 1.2, there is no way to print this list either.

    We are adding report functionality to the printing functions in 1.3 but Anne can elaborate further on that.

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