Masters and macros on remote
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Masters and macros on remote
So I'm currently doing a corporate tour, using the Tiger Touch Pro and v7, where I'm required to use the iPad to run the entire show, and half of the show is a rock n' roll concert. I'm trying to be efficient by setting up a bunch of different looks and then just throw shapes on top of them but I've ran into a snag. I can assign masters and macros onto the "playback" window on the console display, but for some reason they do not show through to the remote app, all cues I change or add show up fine, but neither BPM or any type of masters, or macros will actually cross over. So instead of using like 4-5 shapes and a BPM master to tap time for them depending on the song, I'm stuck using a slow, medium, and fast version of each shape, eating up 12-15 cues and still being slightly off with the beat generally, hoping someone here has a work around, or even a way to fire a macro or master virtually from within a cue that I could then record onto my playbacks. Or if not that Avo can put this in the software sooner then later. Thanks!
Re: Masters and macros on remote
Masters and macros are not yet supported on the remote.
You can fire macros from cuelists but I doubt that will help you. There are some stories here of people using remote desktop (for example VNC) in conjunction with virtual panel. If you can make that work it might be a solution.
You can fire macros from cuelists but I doubt that will help you. There are some stories here of people using remote desktop (for example VNC) in conjunction with virtual panel. If you can make that work it might be a solution.
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Re: Masters and macros on remote
Actually, triggering from cue list could definitely help, how would I go about setting up a trigger?
Re: Masters and macros on remote
- Open the playback view for the cuelist
- Touch the macro cell of the cue you want to add a macro to
- Press a macro handle to add or use [Add] and select a macro from the softkeys
You can add more than one macro to any cue. To remove a macro touch the macro cell, select the macro from the softkey menu and then choose [Remove Link].
- Touch the macro cell of the cue you want to add a macro to
- Press a macro handle to add or use [Add] and select a macro from the softkeys
You can add more than one macro to any cue. To remove a macro touch the macro cell, select the macro from the softkey menu and then choose [Remove Link].
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