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The training was held in Chungsing Hall, on the Neihu campus of TCPA and was led by Kuo Chien Chung, the senior technical specialist from the National Theater and Concert Hall. All the attendees received a certificate upon completion of the training, and seven participants won an A total of 100 students and industry professionals from across the island attended the classes. (MLEC), to conduct two training sessions in Taipei. From January 19th to 22nd, 2016, ETC collaborated with the National Taiwan College of Performing Arts (TCPA) and dealer Ming Li Engineering & Consultant Co., LTD. My knowledge of hypothesis tables is a bit rusty at the moment, but that's what we're up against sometimes.ETC Ion training attracts 100 attendees in Taiwan
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Swings the head lamp numerical code address hypothesis table(An+1-An= The control bench passes the magical skill) (*) For those who like a brain teaser, my favorite quote from a DMX spec is:
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We do our best to meet the deadlines we are given, and to provide the most accurate personalities we can - often in the face of some shockingly bad user manuals (*). We know what it's like to be out on your own somewhere with deadlines looming and depending on someone in the office to supply you with the information / equipment / whatever that you need to get you going. The library service is just Trevor & I, both with many years working out in the field in this industry. The Carallon fixture library service isn't some faceless organisation making outrageous decisions not to write personalities for particular fixtures (not that you accused us of that). But then you could also accuse me of being biased.
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If I were them I'd just explain to you how to write the mirror drum channels for example, because they are the only ones you haven't managed to write. Which option they choose will depend on how busy they are (LDI opens on Sunday for example), what they've already asked us to do for them, the target date, and I guess how nice you are to them. So be nice to them and give them as much notice as possible. They will then decide if they want to write it themselves, if they want us to write it for them maybe, or if they think you should write it yourself.
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The best way is to send them an email, enclosing the user manual (much better than the DMX spec), and saying when you need it by.
That means that if you want ETC to send you a personality for the Dominator you have to start the ball rolling by asking them for it. I can only respond to requests from manufacturers we support, I can't tell them what to do. I can't send a personality off to ETC tech support and say "please convert this into Eos format and send it off to that chap on the Blue Room". The fact that we've been talking on here doesn't mean that I'm going to head off and write the personality for you I'm afraid. The vast majority of fixtures we write are driven by user requests *via the console manufacturers we support*. It was already on the market when we launched the service so we never got round to writing it as we tried to work our way through all the legacy fixtures It's a club/disco fixture - not really the target market for the consoles that use our database The reason we haven't written the Dominator already is because: We've currently got well over 7000 personalities covering 3000 fixtures in our database, so I'm sorry it doesn't include the particular one you want, but I can assure you it's not 'cos we sit around drinking tea all day. I was drawn to this thread like a moth to a flame once I spotted its title. For those who haven't come across me before, I happen to run the Carallon fixture library - the one that ETC does indeed use in the Eos/Ion range. Wow, I pop onto the Blue Room looking for something completely different and look what I find.