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I haven't found the iOS app to be that useful. Often, a channel
will get "stuck." I'll take it out after focusing it, but as soon
as I hit another "key" the channel pops on again.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/23/2015 9:43 AM, Stephen Litterst
via Stagecraft wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:5602AC99.2050104@gmail.com" type="cite">On
9/23/15 9:38 AM, Kenneth L Zinkl via Stagecraft wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">A theater company I design for just moved
into a new venue with an
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Element control console. I am thinking about investing in the
aRFR app
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and a cheap WiFi router so I can edit cues away from the desk
and during
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rehearsals. Is the app stable enough to do this and is setting
up the
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network as easy as ETC makes it sound? I'm also having a hard
time
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finding how much the in app purchase of the aRFR cost?
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Setting up the network is as easy as ETC makes it sound.
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The iOS app is stable, but I don't find it very easy to edit cues
from it. I'm not sure of the difference between the android and
iOS versions.
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Steve L.
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