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From time to time during Eos Family software releases, there have been changes to the physical keys (a.k.a "hard keys") on the console that require replacement key caps to be sent for existing consoles. Below is a summary of the changes with the associated software version. Does it look like...
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A deep clear is a utility on Eos Family Consoles that can be used to clear out the active show data and display configuration (tabs, layout, etc...). This can be useful when trying to start from a clean slate in a show file, or when there is a problem that prevents you from launching the console successfully...
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Here are some examples of how to achieve these common effects. These examples will be with channels 1 thru 10. Here are some common intensity effects: 1.) Simple intensity chase a. Create new effect 1, make it step based b. Step 1 thru 10 have channels 1 thru 10 c. In live, type [group][effect][1][enter...
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With the release of Eos Family software version 1.9.5 and higher, consoles can now send MIDI Show Control-style messages (ASCII based, not hex) via Network UDP or RS-232 (through an I/O Gateway). Supported messages are as follows: Command / Action ASCII Text (What is sent) Comments Go (Cue) Cue x y x...
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Q: How do I find the version of software on my Eos Family console? A: The software version of the console software is a six digit number, separated by decimal points. For example, the below screenshots show version 1.9.6.9.0.3. This can also be abbreviated as 1.9.6, Build 3. The version number of the...