SCS-X32TC Interface

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BJB
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SCS-X32TC Interface

Post by BJB » Sat Oct 09, 2021 2:42 pm

Hello,

Just used the SCS / X32TC system for my first musical show last night - fantastic!

Compared to what I have done in the past, this was so much better. As each song was started, I was able to automatically set up the required mic's for that particular piece, bring in a bit of reverb etc. At the end of the song, reset the mic's for any dialogue and so on.

Running the show was comparatively straightforward, but I found during rehearsals, I was jumping around a lot between SCS and X32TC resetting both cuelists at their correct spots to rehearse a particular number.

So I was thinking whether there could was a way they could be linked so that, if for instance, I backed up on SCS for one song or another X32TC would automatically follow suit. X32TC has a "jump to <cue number>" command, so if each SCS cue carried a corresponding X32TC cue number as an attribute, perhaps that could optionally be fired off to keep the two cuelists in sync.

Maybe I am missing something and there is already some other way to achieve this.

Would be interested to hear other thoughts.

Brendan (satisfied new user!)

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Re: SCS-X32TC Interface

Post by Mike Daniell » Sun Oct 10, 2021 9:57 am

BJB wrote:
Sat Oct 09, 2021 2:42 pm
So I was thinking whether there could was a way they could be linked so that, if for instance, I backed up on SCS for one song or another X32TC would automatically follow suit. X32TC has a "jump to <cue number>" command, so if each SCS cue carried a corresponding X32TC cue number as an attribute, perhaps that could optionally be fired off to keep the two cuelists in sync.
Technically that would be quite easy to implement. I'll have a think about it.

Thanks for your comments on using SCS with X32TC. Glad to know they work well together.
Mike Daniell
Show Cue Systems Pty Ltd
mike@showcuesystems.com
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