Alex takes you through the hardware family (excluding the Servo Master)
Eyal creates some very simple behaviours to demonstrate the When This, Do That system.
Eyal builds some scenes, explores how they interact with each other and how they fit into a show.
Eyal demonstrates the best use of the Scene Finished function and why it is necessary to skip scenes.
Eyal uses variables to create a simple sequence: a way of counting up input signals in a particular order.
Eyal shows how to import and test media from the media panel.
Eyal talks us through how to set up your dashboards so to create the best interface for your operators.
Eyal explores the If, Then, Otherwise function and it’s powerful uses.
Eyal demonstrates the use and features of the Loop function to create blinking lights.
Alex talks about the Digital Master, connecting inputs/outputs, pairing it with the software, patching channels and using diagnostics.
Alex takes us round the DC Master, connects three common outputs and demonstrates the Analog Output channel.
Alex talks about some sensors that can be used with the Sensor Master, connects up a few and shows you how to use thresholds & debounce.
Alex demonstrates what the Motor Master can do.
Alex talks about the advantage of using RFIDs, shows us around the RFID Master, connects readers and programs some tags.
Alex uses the Isolated Breakout to connect an Arduino project to the software, and talks about some of it’s other uses.
Alex shows us how to play Audio Media locally, but also from the Media Master.
Alex shows us how to simulate playing video media, then what the Media Master can do when used to play media from screens.
Eyal takes us through using the simplest channel, used for all kinds of switches.
Eyal adds Sensor channels and demonstrates how to use thresholds effectively.
Eyal has a look at adding and using Digital Outputs.
Eyal uses Analog Outputs to vary the voltage to devices.
Eyal shows how you can use RFID channels and how to programme tags.
Eyal goes through how to set up a Motor channel and it’s various settings.
Eyal goes through how to set up a Servo channel and its various settings.
Eyal gives a rundown of how to use Audio Cues, including how to map certain cues to particular scenes.
Eyal takes us through Text Hints - creating, sorting and sending through text to an external screen.
Eyal creates an advanced sequence using values in a list.
Eyal shows how to randomise numbers, outputs and even Scenes.
Eyal shows how to use Linked Inputs, which are used to create cheat proof patch puzzles.
Tom takes a deep dive into making puzzles that have different levels of difficulty that can be changed throughout the show.