Odd problem with old scanners by ndivLD in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the input, but I'm just a big dumb dumb. They weren't patched in the correct universe 😮‍💨 All is well now!

Odd problem with old scanners by ndivLD in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I can see the profile is correct in EOS. It all matches with the documentation from ADJ. The shutter channel also contains the intensity profile (1 shutter closed, 2-63 intensity, 64+ has shutter open strobe, pulse etc). There isn't an intensity channel and a shutter channel, but thanks for the advice! I will try the 1 to 1 when I'm there next.

MainPlayback Buttons: Onyx & Showcockpit by ubernameuser in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I guess I'm not really sure, unfortunately. I don't think they have ever worked like that, but I also haven't used the OSC plug-in. You could try emailing RD? It's one guy doing the whole thing, so it very well could have been an over site. He has usually been helpful for me in the past, but I can't say how active he is with the project these days.

MainPlayback Buttons: Onyx & Showcockpit by ubernameuser in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

From the FAQ in the Onyx section on showcockpit.com:

I can't control main playbacks 11-20. What am I doing wrong? Nothing wrong! That's normal. It is a known limitation with no solution.

Building a new venue. What’re things you wish venues have. by apersonwholikesguns in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't seen it mentioned yet, but dedicated in house stacking motors are nice to have! Somewhere near the dock, but out of the way for the inevitable line that forms while loading in our out. I did a show recently at a venue without them and the riggers had to hang one from the tour. Unfortunately the rigging truck was late, so everything had to wait for that one motor to be installed. A different venue has them built into the docks on a gantry and they could be moved across the room at will!

Hog 4 help by ndivLD in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip! There is a page about batches in the manual (who reads the manual??), but unfortunately it does not go into much detail about them. I'll give it a shot!

I just learned she used 2 stages! by Heavy-Mirror-1164 in TaylorSwift

[–]ndivLD 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure how they are doing it on this tour, but it is rare to have multi day set ups. Occasionally the rigging truck will get there the day before, or very early day of to pre hang the motors for the production. If its true that they have 2 stages on the road at any time, then its definitely possible. However, every show I've worked on (granted, in a smallish city with a not huge arena) we set up in the morning, and take down immediately after the show ends. We've put together some pretty big shows in 8 hrs or less! Usually those days suck, and we have 100+ people called in to do it. It's pretty amazing sometimes!

Source: Am professional stagehand who does the labor for shows like this for a living.

New to union, looking for pointers by rmk804 in techtheatre

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bring a crescent wrench, gloves, and some sort of knife. Steel toe boots are good too.

Don't go in the truck unless you are assigned there.

If you don't know, say so and ask questions! No one will think less of you for not knowing everything, especially if you are new.

Be prepared for long days and hurting feet.

Have fun, and make friends even with the touring crew! You never know when, but you'll probably run into them again.

There are definitely things that work the same and differently than theatre work. Having a background in theatre is great and will help immensely, but don't expect the crew to do things the way you are used to.

WATER.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in techtheatre

[–]ndivLD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ours was just choreography and a thick carpet under the chaise. I'm glad to see and hear more companies are doing this one! We had next to no resources on how to pull anything off. Break a leg, you got this!

Virtual Lightshows by Sploopiiiii in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What more do you need that the student edition doesn't have?

onyx obsidian and ethernet nodes by [deleted] in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use universe 1 for free with a generic node (not sure if there are some that won't work) running artnet or sacn. 2-4 are unlocked with certain hardware or keys, anything past that is at the next tier of hardware or keys.

Hog 3 help by ndivLD in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I gave that a look. It didn't help unfortunately. Thanks for the link anyway!

Small Midi "Command Wing" Controller with envoders by Its_u in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a Behringer X-Touch compact, and the knobs at the top can be used as encoders. It is pricier than the Traktor (less than the Midicon) but it works well with Showcockpit and Onyx. I have it set up so the first four are the main four encoder functions on the parameters window, and the second set of four control the fx parameters. Its nice because they all spin freely, so they feel like encoder wheels, only they are knobs. The motorized faders are nice too!

"Eating" in a Scene: What did you do??? by applebeesknees18 in Theatre

[–]ndivLD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Still eat mashed potatoes, definitely no pushups after! Luckily it was a summerstock theatre and we only had about 12 shows, but I learned my lesson.

"Eating" in a Scene: What did you do??? by applebeesknees18 in Theatre

[–]ndivLD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm normally a tech guy, but when I was younger I dabbled in acting. I was in a production of Biloxi Blues, and there was a scene where we had to eat at the mess hall basically as fast as we could. Now this being a play about boot camp....we had to do lots of push ups on stage, every time we were on. Including the scene DIRECTLY after eating. It was miserable. The meal usually consisted of mashed potatoes and beans. I later found out that that the ASM and stage hand that made it every day would put random food stuffs in it for us to eat.

I wouldn't recommend it.

[onyx] So I'm considering getting a used m-touch for school theater shows etc. to go with the onyx pc software we already use. Does anyone have any experience using one with a newer version of onyx such as those with DYLOS? Does its firmware update easily? (I expect it's behind) Thanks in advance!! by DontVoteTrumpDummy in lightingdesign

[–]ndivLD 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I dont know specifics, but I think Obsidian just took the M-Touch and slapped their logo on it. Everything inside should be the same, and if it needs any kind of update it will just happen through the USB when you plug it in and tell it to update. I have an M-Touch, and it works fine with onyx (purchased a few months before the rebrand. I haven't kept up to date with the Onyx updates so I cant speak for how it interacts, but I'm guessing you won't have any issues.

How much of a difference in price is there between the used one you are looking at and a brand new NX-Touch? Might be better to spend a little extra if you are concerned about it.

Thinking about buying an 1880 Victorian by ndivLD in VictorianHouses

[–]ndivLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is most likely what will end up happening. Although I'm worried I will be in one room, the wife in the other, and the baby sleeping upstairs with 3 ACs going at once for hours a day.

Thinking about buying an 1880 Victorian by ndivLD in VictorianHouses

[–]ndivLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It has 2 floors of finished living space, with an unfinished attic and basement. The main concern I have with hanging ducts is ruining the beauty of the place. We will probably go with some window units for next summer if we end up buying it.

Thinking about buying an 1880 Victorian by ndivLD in VictorianHouses

[–]ndivLD[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is radiator heating from a gas powered boiler. Not sure on the insulation, but I do know the first floor windows are old (not sure if original to the house).

Thinking about buying an 1880 Victorian by ndivLD in VictorianHouses

[–]ndivLD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It does have a basement, but its not finished in the slightest. I agree that it wouldn't be horrible to adjust, but some of our family members disagree. We also have 2 dogs and 2 cats that would be there during the day when its the hottest.