Hog III Novice

Hi All,
having been a Hog II user for some time i'm going to start my first run of show's on an IPC in hog III mode.
Most of you are way ahead of me so i'm looking for some help setting up a basic show.
I want the show i create to be something i can continue to use in festival situations over the summer so anything i start now will be the basis for my festival show later in the year.
Any tips or info regarding building pallettes,cuelists or patching would be of a big help.

Thanks in advance C :welcome:
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  • OK..got some sleep.:)

    I really thing Quinn is onto something here Tom. Map it to a dynamic sphere instead of a circle. (Any fellow Aikido-ists out there??;) ) I tried a few rudimentary models this morning to help me visualize...

    The only sticking point is the method of how to tell the model to move. Over the surface or directly point to point through the sphere. It could be a third encoder, but maybe it needs it's own column in cues, and button at the top of the programmer (a la "value, fade, table, etc...)

    Maybe you can get Tom Grimes involved in this on a software/technical level since I know he's the 3-D Guru down there who made a bunch of the stock .obj-s for DL-2.:notworthy: He's got the perfect mnd for this sort of thing.
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  • OK..got some sleep.:)

    I really thing Quinn is onto something here Tom. Map it to a dynamic sphere instead of a circle. (Any fellow Aikido-ists out there??;) ) I tried a few rudimentary models this morning to help me visualize...

    The only sticking point is the method of how to tell the model to move. Over the surface or directly point to point through the sphere. It could be a third encoder, but maybe it needs it's own column in cues, and button at the top of the programmer (a la "value, fade, table, etc...)

    Maybe you can get Tom Grimes involved in this on a software/technical level since I know he's the 3-D Guru down there who made a bunch of the stock .obj-s for DL-2.:notworthy: He's got the perfect mnd for this sort of thing.
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