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Long, boring tech just now, so I'm firing away with the questions: I'm trying to make a macro that labels things. Let's say it wants to label the present cue as "blackout". I've tried to 'learn' it, and I've tried to 'edit' it in. When in 'learn'...
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Hi there. jumping in a little late, but Here's a couple that I do use regularly: [block] [enter] [block] [enter] [clear] We call this "cleanup" and it removes unintended partial blocks (lower case b's in the flags field). [undo] [redo] [enter] [clear] The current release of EOS software...
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What is the syntax that i should store in my x-keys to trigger a macro? I used the pi hardware utility and entered 'macro 1 {enter}' into button 1. However because i am testing on a mac laptop and not an actual console the EOS software thinks I'm sending shortcuts ['m' mark, @ 'a'...
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I have written cue 0.9 which contains work lights and has moving lights at full and in home positions. (Frankly the content of the cue should not matter). Macro 807 has the folowing steps: Go_To_Cue_0.9 ENTER When I execute the maco, the command line reads Go To Cue 0. Why is this so?
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Hi all, I know that macros will be undergoing a redesign, but I would like to request a couple of functions. I would like to be able to toggle the on/off state of the face panel LEDs on an as needed basis. Say the unused backlight of the macro 801-803 keys on an EOS. A quick example would be if I wanted...
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I have a GIO (which I'm still playing with off site) and am wondering if anyone has any experience with "real time cues or macros? I'd like to create a cue or macro that would turn on my house/work lights on at a given time each day. I assume this would require the board be left on 24/7...
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They are already assigned as Macro 801, 802, and 803 (from the top down). Just record those macros, and they will work with those buttons.