NickJones
Active Member
Great, I'm running out of questions!This will be coming - the to-do list is getting ticked off quickly.
I have had 7 HDD's die on me, hence why I am pleased there is no HDD.
That's a good idea, I was programming on a 500 the day, I use the notes page a lot, but you just can't cram all of the info for a cue, into a cue name. This could be a really usefull feature, when I write my cue sheets, I have the following feilds
It could be a really useful feature to have the name of the Act & Scene in my cue stack, and maybe even whether you are getting Cleared/Cued and in the case of a spoken cue, what the cue actually is. I was working on the paperwork for a show today, I had this layout, and another page for the design itself, i.e., what lights where, colours, effects, stupidly, I had only put the LX cue, not the scene itself, so I spent today, matching it up with the script.
Wonder why.... Could be great to have a LAN feature, and maps of theatres. Still, I'm daydreaming there! This really is so cool to be sugesting this. Some day I'm going to be an old man, and my grandson can be complaining to me about some "Relic" the found, and I can say: You know, I sugested some of the features of that console. And it has a 1st Person Shooter built into it!For some reason when I talked to the software guys about this, they got very excited.... watch this space.
Great, I wont take of the caps of the faders when bashing my head on the console. The rubberised keys are good like that. You don't end up with a mark of a fader on your head if you have a doze...You can define your own user views, and store and recall these using syntax. Colour schemes can be switched, and we're working on alternatives as we speak (at present there are three).
Thanks Peter,
Nick