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worth the buy?
Posted: January 5th, 2012, 2:30 am
by mattjake4
I have a LIVE show to do for a few bands on Saturday and I had a few questions before I buy this midi controller.
Will I be able to assisgn the faders to Pan/Tilt and assign them to play sequences?
I want to know if this is sutible for a live event.
Also, I was wondering if freestyler had a command line system like the ETC console I'm working off of.
Channel 52 + 55 @ FULL in some type of command?
Those are my questions, thank you
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Re: worth the buy?
Posted: January 5th, 2012, 4:49 pm
by Spirit
Hej mattjake4
Yes you can use Midi faders to Start/stop Sequences ( Submaster intentensitie And Start/Stop control )
Yes you can also assinge the Pan/tilt to a Fader. BUT this only works with The Current Selected Fixture.
And YES! freestyler also have a Command Line System. You can find it on the Toolbar as "GO"
and on this this page you can see all the Command you can use.
http://www.freestylersupport.com/wiki/p ... un_command
and here you can find all the External commands you can use.
http://www.freestylersupport.com/wiki/e ... l_commands
and i use the BCF2000 and it works realy nice.
/spirit
Re: worth the buy?
Posted: July 25th, 2012, 6:44 pm
by fred
Hi Spirit,
Apparently you have a big how-know about BCF2000
I just bought it 2 days ago and I would like to know what you recommand to use it, please ?
Till now I used external keyboards with sequences which I prepared before the show.
But I really need sometimes to interrupt the sequence and play with heads of lyres for example
Thanks a lot
Best regards,
Re: worth the buy?
Posted: August 20th, 2015, 7:07 pm
by MDAR
Hi,
Thanks for posting the link to the list of commands.
I'm trying to use OpenRemote to control FreeStyler, which in turn is driving some DMx to SPI LEDs.
I can't seem to find out how to phrase a TCP command correctly.
I have a TCP accessible relay board which responds really well.
All I want to do is start and stop sequences.
If I get really adventurous, I might try to change the speed by sending a TCP command.
Any assistance would be welcomed.