Hello all,
I am looking for a device to use with SAMSC that will allow a performer onstage to trigger cues. Basically a wireless GO button that can be hidden
in their costume. Any ideas?
Thanks,
el
Hello all,
I am looking for a device to use with SAMSC that will allow a performer onstage to trigger cues. Basically a wireless GO button that can be hidden
in their costume. Any ideas?
Thanks,
el
Hello !
May be this veryful scriptable app http://homepage.mac.com/jonassalling/Shareware/Clicker/ + a Palm device ?
Thanks for the link!
Looks cool, but a Palm maybe too big to hide easily. Maybe one of the other supported devices is smaller. I'll start checking the list.\
Any other thoughts anyone?
Thanks,
el
Have you looked into wireless remotes that are used for multimedia presentations? Keyspan and Kensington (and others) have devices with a range of 50' or so that will simulate a space bar press for use with powerpoint(ugh)
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i recently got the idea to use a wiimote.
the idea is to use the wiimote to render visual effects using its motion sencing capability or by midi triggering
which i have already seen done here using a program called max/msp
Last edited by rex; 25-02-2007 at 08:04 AM.
just an update on my idea.
ive managed to cue midi triggers via pressing buttons on the wiimote nothing yet as far as movement controls..
if you have any ideas on programs i might beable to use let me know
rex
try this : http://www.iospirit.com/index.php?mo...roup&obj_id=23
it work for me . you don't need to use midi , just use Apple Scripts .
Theres a remote that is called Due Cue or something like that. ( I need to look ) but it is a remote that uses rf, and is able to go far. Plus you can link multiple receivers as repeaters and connect them by XLR. It has 2 usb outs so it can connect to 2 different computers at the same time. It also has a selectable frequency so if you use multiple ones. if interested, I can find out who makes it. I do know it is expensive since it is made for professional use.
Ryan
Ryan the device you are describing is the D-San Perfect Cue.
That is it!