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Monday, December 9
 

4:30pm PST

ETC Eos v3.3 - Eos Expansion Processing
Monday December 9, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm PST
Eos Expansion Processing allows users to add processors to their session, to increase session output above the Primary’s license. Expansion Processing is a mode that certain devices will be allowed to boot into (like Backup, Client, etc.). When prepping for a show using Expansion Processing, there are session rules and/or networking requirements that need to be followed. Learn about supported network topologies and devices, rules for Eos Family devices that support Expansion Processing, and session capacities.

Check out the other Eos family training sessions offered at LDI 2024!
Speakers
avatar for Nick Gonsman

Nick Gonsman

Product Manager Entertainment Controls, ETC
Nick Gonsman is a product manager for Entertainment Controls, based out of ETC’s New York City office. In his role, he guides development for the Eos Family of control systems, which are deployed on Broadway, in the West End, and in theaters, opera houses, television studios, film... Read More →
avatar for Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

Outreach and Training Specialist, ETC
Patrick started working on lighting systems in the late 80’s. Toured doing large corporate events throughout the 90’s ranging from a couple dozen fixtures to several hundred. In 1999 he joined ETC as a Field Service Engineer, installing and fixing lighting systems in everything... Read More →

Monday December 9, 2024 4:30pm - 5:30pm PST
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  LDInstitute, LIGHTING CONSOLE TRAINING
  • ETCP CREDITS 1
  • Item Code L52
  • Early bird pricing 129
  • price after 10/14 179
  • lunch included (yes/No) Not Included
 
Tuesday, December 10
 

10:30am PST

ETC: Troubleshooting Basics
Tuesday December 10, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am PST
 
This session will start with defining troubleshooting both from the general perspective and more specifically how it pertains to the stage. Next, we look at the concept of Observe, Orient, Decide, and Act (OODA Loop) and how this mental exercise can better prepare you to solve problems. We will go into greater detail how to apply the definition and OODA Loop concept into solving problems on the stage. Next, we will get into some tools to help us diagnose our systems. Finally, we will create a problem and talk through how to solve it.

 This session is at the Battle Of The Busk stage on the LDI show floor and open free to all attendees.
Speakers
avatar for Patrick Stewart

Patrick Stewart

Outreach and Training Specialist, ETC
Patrick started working on lighting systems in the late 80’s. Toured doing large corporate events throughout the 90’s ranging from a couple dozen fixtures to several hundred. In 1999 he joined ETC as a Field Service Engineer, installing and fixing lighting systems in everything... Read More →
avatar for Jonathan Allender-Zivic

Jonathan Allender-Zivic

ETC Eos Console Trainer, Owner Munkey Industries
Jonathan Allender-Zivic (He/Him) has been designing, working, and teaching in the theatrical space for over two decades. He is a certified EOS trainer and an authorized service provider for Electronic Theatre Controls. In 2022, Jonathan patented his invention, Cable Munkey®, a cable... Read More →
Tuesday December 10, 2024 10:30am - 11:00am PST
Battle Of The Busk Stage
  LDInnovation Conference, Design & Technology
  • ETCP CREDITS 1
  • Item Code BOB01
 

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