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For a combined cost of about $350 for an ipod touch, wireless router, and this app, you can have a full function RFR device. For that reason alone, I'd buy it again in a heart beat. Add an iPad, which allows for notes to be taken on individual cues and you've got a great system.But, there are some issues and improvements that need to be made. The device often disconnects from the console. Some days it will last for hours with no problem, some days it will disconnect about every minute (and yes, I pulled out a stop watch). This is a more of a pain if you're in the Cue List, or Playback screens as the button to return to the Welcome screen will vanish and a force close is required. Most of the time it's mearly an annoyance.In Cue List, and Playback, the timing column is almost useless. It displays only the overall cue duration (including any delays), not the split up/down time. This makes it very difficult to take accurate notes during tech about timing issues.On the plus side, the moving light pan/tilt control is wonderful, and usually more accurate and less frustrating than the virtual moving light control on the Element.I have iPod Touches equiped with iRFR and Lightwright Touch in the hands of both of my electricians and will never regret this decision. They now have everything they need for preshow checks and trouble shooting in their pockets instead of a 3 ring binder and RFR device clipped to a belt.
The app does a good job at what it should, it works as a remote for the latest ETC consoles. I tested on an EOS and could control it just fine. A few qualms, but nothing major, I'd like to see a dimmer button to turn on individual dimmers, as well as the possibility for future additions beyond the standard RFR capability. The only problem I had was that I had to read the manual to figure out what the "password" was. It turns out it's the console name, but ETC, can you please make theat more clear in the app itself? Otherwise, it's a great product and I'm proud to own it and support Behind the Scenes.
I love that I can leave my Nomad system behind now and 90% work off my iPad. Would make it better:Magic sheets and multi direct select layout. Magic sheets is a given. That should have been their first concern when making this. Having to switch between direct selects is so frustrating slow. Why I only have 3 stars:You can’t label anything. You make a group and you just have to remember what group number it is because there is no way of labeling it. Blows my mind this was left out.
Disappointed. Textual. Doesn’t utilize the graphical Power, flexibility, intuitiveness and beauty of the iPad.It should basically be a touchable, shapeable Magic Sheet.Not a hard representation of the light board face. You were ahead of your time in light board software. But need to catch up in the current paradigm: wireless screens.I’ve ideas. If you want, get in touch.
It appears this app no longer works with ETC Ion consoles. When we attempt to connect to its IP address, it doesn’t recognize or read it as a valid address. Oddly enough the classic (legacy) version of this app does work. I expected more from a company with such a valuable product.
I have been using this app for last 3 years and it has been awesome. Viewer with the newest update I can’t use it anymore. The app still sees the console but it says “the remote is disconnected”Tried to delete it and create a new one obviously with the same console name since everything is the same plus the regular updates on council, iPhone and the app itself.Does anyone has similar problem or does is know how to fix this “remote discovered”Thanks
This app makes is so so easy to control my EOS console while roaming onstage. It is so much easier to pull out my phone and use the simple and easy-to-use app than pulling out a nomad or running back up to front of house every time I am checking things onstage. Thank you ETC for this app! Love it!
If you’re running of ETC this is awesome. Saves time without having to run back and forth between your board and your fixtures.
It pretty much does what it should. It’s no replacement for a console, and you can’t patch fixtures, which would be one of the best possible uses for it.Also, it needs an update to take iPhone X bottom safe areas into account; right now the tab buttons overlap it.Add patching and fix the layout issue, and it’s a five-star rating!
The app worked fine on my iPhone 5S until the latest iOS 12 update. Perhaps a patch is needed?!?
The iRFR from ETC provides a remote for any Eos family lighting system (Eos, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion, Element and Eos/Ion Remote Processors). This application requires Eos family software 2.6 or higher on the connected lighting system. Eos 3.0 or higher is required for Focus Wand Please note the iRFR is NOT support by Cobalt.