Hey folks!
So I’ve been playing around with some OSC show controls using Osculator as an intermediary for AVL commands and back-mapping. This is primarily useful for me for two situations:
1) Touch OSC layouts wherein I can restrict fader values so that an unskilled volunteer will *never* push a fader past 0, while giving them full basic AVL commands/controls, including specific scene recall. (See Attached) <-This also has the benefit of allowing Scene recall with fade times scoped. (Whereas dLive iPad software has no such feature, and Director still hasn’t been fixed.)
2) Theatrical automation parameters that need specific, complex movements that are not really scope-able in scene recall. Niche, I know.
I’ve had great success with the Touch OSC layouts for simple volunteer situations with one caveat: IF you connect Director to the console via any machine on the network, something in the TCP protocol buggs out. Today it was my “connection Center,” fader; previously, it was another fader. It literally gets stuck in some kind of feedback loop that forces the fader to -inf. I’ve done every amount of testing I can conceive of, and the issue seems only to replicate when you log on with Director somewhere on the network. Doesn’t matter what machine you log on with; but it’s clear Director is the source. Osc-TCP midi runs absolutely smoothly otherwise.
Any thoughts on what might be happening here?
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