Nice! Actually very similar to my peli... I love the pouches, I have to get those as well, as mine is a total mess after every show 😆 May I ask what do you use your streamdeck for? I've bought one, as I really liked the concept of it, but I rarely use it. It's not worth setting up for stuff I do once on a laptop and it's too complex, time consuming and unreliable to connect it to lightning consoles, mixing desks etc. over OSC etc. in touring situations... I see loads of uses for it in an fixed (or semi-temporary) installations, where it could automate and expand a lot of things, but can't find a use while touring...
Hello there, thanks for watching. yes the pouch are useful! I've created several videos about the Stream Deck on my channel. Here are a few use cases I'd like to share with you: 1. With my SQ5, I use them to communicate with each musician while simultaneously opening their AUX mix. 2. I can press record for Reaper and mark each session accordingly. 3. For QLab, I can cue specific tracks, play, stop, and pause as needed. 4. I utilize them for software like Barco or AW for calling presets or other functions. 5. Sometimes, if there isn't enough budget for two technicians and I'm managing video switching, PowerPoint, and playing multiple videos, I can network all the laptops together. This allows me to play the videos, switch to a preset, and make the video live with just one button press. Setting this up isn't easy and requires a good understanding of networking and each software involved. Machines can fail, so being able to troubleshoot quickly is essential.
@@imdomtrotta Yeah, these are exactly the things I thought of, but for (semi)permanent installations. I'm an network engineer and software programmer, but I find networking everything together and fiddling with OSC, companion, IPs and ports etc., let alone some OSC routers and converters in a touring situation time consuming and not worth it. For permanent deployment, it's awesome... I'm more of a lightning guy, but I like 1, that might be worth the effort as it's only a single device...
I use an airport express for my router...you can lock it down so other devices can't see the network. Like you said tho it doesn't have the best range.
Nice! Actually very similar to my peli... I love the pouches, I have to get those as well, as mine is a total mess after every show 😆
May I ask what do you use your streamdeck for? I've bought one, as I really liked the concept of it, but I rarely use it. It's not worth setting up for stuff I do once on a laptop and it's too complex, time consuming and unreliable to connect it to lightning consoles, mixing desks etc. over OSC etc. in touring situations... I see loads of uses for it in an fixed (or semi-temporary) installations, where it could automate and expand a lot of things, but can't find a use while touring...
Hello there, thanks for watching.
yes the pouch are useful!
I've created several videos about the Stream Deck on my channel. Here are a few use cases I'd like to share with you:
1. With my SQ5, I use them to communicate with each musician while simultaneously opening their AUX mix.
2. I can press record for Reaper and mark each session accordingly.
3. For QLab, I can cue specific tracks, play, stop, and pause as needed.
4. I utilize them for software like Barco or AW for calling presets or other functions.
5. Sometimes, if there isn't enough budget for two technicians and I'm managing video switching, PowerPoint, and playing multiple videos, I can network all the laptops together. This allows me to play the videos, switch to a preset, and make the video live with just one button press.
Setting this up isn't easy and requires a good understanding of networking and each software involved. Machines can fail, so being able to troubleshoot quickly is essential.
@@imdomtrotta Yeah, these are exactly the things I thought of, but for (semi)permanent installations. I'm an network engineer and software programmer, but I find networking everything together and fiddling with OSC, companion, IPs and ports etc., let alone some OSC routers and converters in a touring situation time consuming and not worth it. For permanent deployment, it's awesome...
I'm more of a lightning guy, but I like 1, that might be worth the effort as it's only a single device...
thanks dom, i would do a rig rundown too, but I have way less interesting stuff inside :D
I use an airport express for my router...you can lock it down so other devices can't see the network. Like you said tho it doesn't have the best range.
immediately just bought those pouches! they're great! cheers dude
thanks for watching. I'm glad this was helpful
Are you using any management software for your equipment?
I don’t own a lot of equipment so don’t use one
Which peli is that? The 1650?
Peli 1610
@@imdomtrotta ah. The bigger brother of my 1510 i use for mics and accessoires
@@gdekeijzer that's what I had in the past! I made a video about it"
@@imdomtrotta yeah i also got the handlugage version of Nanuk, it can get really tight maybe to tight in those ones.
Peanut
I carry them in my backpack, but in the Pelican case, I avoid storing food