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Jon Hole

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  1. Just so you know, it’s a hardware limitation that makes this feature unavailable, so we could never introduce this as a software update. However, there are potentially other options - such as maybe introducing a “startup state”. Almost none of the listed features have been fully scooped or spec’d, so at this stage it’s hard to say. However, if we’re doing this, it would cover all the new features. Whether it was a full builder within ZerOS, or a simple builder within ZerOS and a full builder somewhere else, is up for discussion.
  2. A good question. All these features would need scoping and specifying. With MIDI, I suspect the main uses would be for MIDI TimeCode (Cue X starts timecode, Cue Y stops timecode) and MIDI Show Control (Cue X automatically sends out a GO CUE X MSC message, Cue Y automatically sends out a GO CUE Y MSC message, etc). Whether we also need to allow completely customisable MIDI Messages to be transmitted needs investigating.
  3. I did think about doing this, and internally we have a "Resource vs Value" spreadsheet that tracks some of these issues... but I fell back to the "KISS principle" to make it simple to understand and vote. But it's a completely valid point. This is a great suggestion which we forgot to add. I've added it to the list (you can edit your vote, but it involves reselecting the items you selected last time) FYI - FLX (full size) has the hardware ability to generate and output MIDI. The "Thru/Out" port has a software switch to switch it between "Thru" and "Out". Currently, ZerOS doesn't support outputting MIDI, so this is always set to "Thru" (which is why one of the poll options is "MIDI Out support on FLX") I'm sure it would! Each item on the list would ideally include a few paragraphs of text explaining the feature. A new skin isn't just for a visual refresh (although I do feel that's needed too). We receive comments about font size and readability, Remote App scaling at certain resolutions, the size of some buttons and keyboards, accessibility (colour schemes, contrast etc) - so it incorporates all of that.
  4. We’d like a single location to discuss new feature requests - so we’ve created this topic, along with this poll. Vote for which features you’d like next within ZerOS, and add your comments, ideas and suggestions in the comments. Any new suggestions, we’ll add as options within the poll. Remember – this is all about priorities… voting for everything is equal to voting for nothing. I suggest you vote for around 5 - 8 items in total… but it’s up to you. We've enabled "make voter names public" to allow the Zero 88 team to vote on their personal preferences, whilst retaining full transparency. We will review and discuss the results of this poll internally, but please remember that this forum is one of many methods we use to collate feedback. Therefore, we’re not guaranteeing that we will develop the highest-voted features within this topic. Feel free to add comments and suggestions below. Happy voting!
  5. Hi Kevin, These changes were completed back in November 2020, so any changes to our business in 2021 is completely irrelevant. Absolutely no data was lost, just moved. That update, which was principally initiated by myself – no one else, was directly as a result of having such poor feedback to our previous knowledgebase… which we’ve spoken about previously. (It’s worth noting that the knowledgebase was only live for a little over three years. The forum contains much more information, spanning multiple decades, than the knowledgebase ever did). So… I think this is less about us “going to sh*t” and more about some links within some forum topics (which are over one year old) being broken. There’s no doubt that it’s frustrating - equally so for Edward, Keith and I (if not more!). Unfortunately the old knowledgebase was not hosted on our servers, so we had no access to the raw database, data or code, so we could find no automatic solution. We manually updated all the links on our website and documentation. When we find forum articles that have out of date links, we try to update them - but manually reviewing 25,000+ forum posts is not a good use of our time. To provide some background to our solution, and how to successfully find answers, we invested a lot of time and money into bespoke solutions to put information where customers would find it. The decision was to switch from starting at a central location (with hundreds of unrelated articles) to starting at the relevant product page. If you want information about a specific product, you go to that product's page. For current products, some of the information will be directly there, whilst most will be in the manual (accessible from the product page). For legacy products, this involved creating a page, with downloads and resources, for EVERY product Zero 88 manufactured over our 50 year lifespan - a horrific amount of work, but I'm really proud we chose to do it. We know from logs and feedback that this is working well for most customers. The issue comes when longer term customers, who were used to previously having a central location, have to get used to the change – we’ve tried our best to communicate that across the forum, social media, etc. No data in the old knowledgebase was lost - it was split into three categories: For spare parts (eg faders, batteries etc) these are listed on each product’s page, including legacy products. (note: this is the first time we have freely published a full list of spare parts to end users – eg, for FLX, you can see part numbers and descriptions for each part of your console). For features, troubleshooting, maintenance, etc of current products, everything is in the interactive manuals. Feedback to these have been very positive and are far more comprehensive than any manual we’ve had previously. I’m sure there are areas we could improve, but they’ve definitely not gone backwards. For features, troubleshooting, maintenance, etc of legacy products the article is available as a download on that legacy product. In reviewing the situation for this reply, I have noticed two possible "gotchas" which might be causing some of this pain: The website-wide search, by default, does not search "manuals" (I had forgotten this!). User feedback was that useful results were just swamped and lost by so many manual results. Therefore, to search manuals, you need to search and then click the "Manuals" filter along the top (or, more easily, use the relevant manual’s specific search). Regarding the thread you mentioned, software installation instructions (including how to create a USB Bootable drive) are included within the release notes (along with the ZerOS manual). However, in the release notes, there was a typo in the URL. This has been updated for future release notes. If there are specific suggestions on how we can improve, we'll always try to take those on board. Just last week, two seperate updates were made to our website based on really great suggestions through this forum - both were implemented within 24-48 hours. Jon
  6. Hi Derek, Please remember you're talking about unfinished, unreleased beta software in our public forums. More than happy to continue this conversation in the beta forums, but not publicly. As you're fully aware, we currently take the position of not talking about our product roadmap. We've done this precisely because of not wanting to let users down - and have been very open and honest about how that has happened in the past . A few weeks ago, in response to another thread which you were part of, I asked "I'd be interested to be pointed towards other industry players who are willing to publish roadmaps with dates, as I'm unaware of them" - I haven't yet received any replies to that request, and I'd still be very interested to know of them.
  7. Jon Hole

    Remdim

    Sorry Simon, that was a typo by me. I meant "Next / Previous is holding SHIFT whilst pressing the left / right arrow keys"... I've edited my origional post to avoid any future confusion!
  8. Nah, Mandy in marketing has been with Zero 88 longer than Edward and me put together! She's now part of a team that covers Zero 88, Strand, Vari-Lite and Color Kinetics... but none of the other Signify brands.
  9. Jon Hole

    Remdim

    You could use Macros to achieve this via ZerOS Remote app. Add "RemDim" as a UDK, and then record a Macro of you recording that ("RECORD MACRO 2 ENTER {Commands}" - then press the UDK - then press MACRO to stop recording the Macro). (Because you select "Commands" rather than "Keys", you can delete RemDim from the UDK after recording the Macro and the Macro will continue to work). Next / Previous is holding SHIFT whilst pressing the left / right arrow keys. Again, you could record Macros of this, so you then have a screen on ZerOS Remote which looks like this:
  10. Hi hafashah, You can now record (& update, delete, etc) home / default / max levels just like any other cue, by setting up the default, pressing RECORD and then pressing HOME. Note that all the setting in the Record Window apply, such as Tagging, Smart Tag, Snapshot, Selected Fixtures, etc.
  11. I've asked MarCom to add a link to the Manuals page onto the Support page... ...and also add a link to the A-Z (for legacy manuals) onto the Manuals page. This should hopefully be live tomorrow. haha, not at all! Keep the feedback coming... (not that I need to say that 😉)
  12. Let's not do that... we had so many complaints about the old knowledgebase... the search would ignore any words of three characters or less, so no results for "FLX" "FLX S" FLX S24" or "ORB"! If an article related to multiple products, it would pick one "randomly" to show in the breadcrumb list which created much confusion - you click FLX > Spare Fader and the breadcumb list would show ORB > Spare Fader 🤦‍♂️
  13. What converter are you using? Does it look like this: http://www.arvydas.co.uk/2013/07/cheap-usb-midi-cable-some-self-assembly-may-be-required/
  14. Indeed! Solution has seen a lot of changes in the last few years which has given it a new lease of life, but the time has come. (Software updates will, of course, remain available to Solution users for the foreseeable future).
  15. Edward and I felt the forum was in need of an autumn-clean (similar to a spring clean... we'll let you decide if we're 6 months late or 6 months early!). Changes we've made: Replies are now allowed on topics within “News & Announcements”. "Solution & Solution XL" has been moved to “Legacy Products”. “Legacy Products” has been moved up to "Product Support", so it's easier to find. Descriptions of the "Data" and "Power" forums have been updated. The following forums have been deleted: "ZerOS (forum closed)" - the posts have been moved to relevant forums. "Fixture Library & Editor (forum closed)" - the posts have been moved to “General Discussion” "ZerOS Apps (forum closed)" - the posts have been moved to “General Discussion” “Fixture Support and profile requests" has moved location and has a less colourful icon!
  16. I had another thought last night... which would really upset me as an operator, but may be helpful to @martin-144 (we're all differnet!). You could set up the GO button so that you have to press SHIFT and GO together to progress the cue. Hold SETUP and press the GO button. Change the "Button Function" to "Flash" (so long as the fader is at full, this means it won't do anything). Now hold down SHIFT and change the "Button Function" to "Go (Fade)".
  17. You might find the more clicky buttons under the Multi-Function Faders are less easy to accidentally press? If so, you could copy the cues over to one of those playbacks instead (to do this really quickly - press COPY, then press the Master Playback GO button, then press the GO button of an empty playback on the left hand side).
  18. I don't believe a file of that size should be stopped by us... is your email provider blocking it? A URL to the file would be fine, if you've found it on their website?
  19. I've logged a request (ZOS-10842) to hide filetypes starting with "._", to avoid similar confusion in the future.
  20. We're currently beta testing ZerOS 7.10, which includes the following features: Multicell support Move functionality added to FLX & FLX S Move-on-Dark per-cue (aka "Mark Cue") Increase / decrease syntax now scales, and is now available on FLX 25+ Enhancements and Bug Fixes This release is for all consoles and servers running the ZerOS Operating System (FLX, FLX S24 & S48, ZerOS Server, ORB Series, Solution Series, SCD Server & SCD Server Pro, Leap Frog 48 & 96, Phantom ZerOS offline software) If you would like to become part of our Beta Test group, please send us an email to support@zero88.com including your Forum Username. Thanks! Jon
  21. Have you still got the USB key plugged in? Unplug all USB devices and try rebooting. Also, do you mean "ZerOS 7.9.9" (only two 9's?). Or are you running Beta software?
  22. They're all available here to download: http://zero88.com/zeros#legacy
  23. Although I don't have a timeline yet (multicell is highest priority), we had a meeting about this feature the week before last.
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