is there a way the electrician can bring up lights on the RFR or iRFR not in park and I am still able to program without recording his levels into a cue, besides him being in park mode?
Thanks in advance
Jay
is there a way the electrician can bring up lights on the RFR or iRFR not in park and I am still able to program without recording his levels into a cue, besides him being in park mode?
Thanks in advance
Jay
Hi Jay. Not at the moment. And what we will be implementing is the ability for the RFR/iRFR to optionally run in "phantom" mode, which is desk independent. If we did this only through user ID, you'd need to use partitioned control as well to hold the commands from the RFR out of the record process. This is targeted for an upcoming release.
Thanks much!
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Hi Jay. Not at the moment. And what we will be implementing is the ability for the RFR/iRFR to optionally run in "phantom" mode, which is desk independent. If we did this only through user ID, you'd need to use partitioned control as well to hold the commands from the RFR out of the record process. This is targeted for an upcoming release.
Thanks much!
a
Anne,
Is this feature going to be available for all EOS Family Consoles, ie. Element?
Thanks
Yes.
:-)
a
Anne, will this "phantom" mode keep stop/back on the console from taking out the channels we have brought up on the RFR? or is there currently a way to do that? When we are doing dimmer checks with two teams it would make things a lot easier to be able to use stop/back.
Also any updates on when the release with this "phantom" mode will come out?
Thanks,
Luke
Luke,
Would it work for you to set the console in Capture mode? Double tap <Capture>.
That works great for what we need... Thank you!
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