Disguise System Integrations Workshop, Master the Art of Seamless Integration
Explore the full potential of your Disguise system with our System Integrations Workshop. Learn how to effortlessly connect and control your hardware and software, unlocking new levels of creativity and efficiency.
Course Overview:
1. Automation Integration
- Integration of automation systems or camera tracking systems with Disguise.
2. Device Control
MIDI Integration:
- Setting up a MIDI controller with Disguise.
- Utilizing MIDI for transport control.
- Integration of external controllers via MIDI.
OSC Integration:
- Configuring an iPad for OSC control.
- Setting up Companion as a virtual StreamDeck.
- Creating custom layouts in TouchOSC.
- Outputting OSC signals from Disguise.
- Using Companion for cue management via OSC.
3. Timecode Control
- Using timecode to control the timeline within Disguise.
- Setting up and testing timecode integration.
- Creating and utilizing timecode tags for precise control.
4. UDP / Telnet Control
- How to output control signals from Disguise using UDP and Telnet protocols.
5. Networking
- Networking in Windows 10
- Setting up network configurations for UDP, DMX, OSC, and d3Net.
- d3Net
- Configuring and managing d3Net for system communication.
- System Setup
- Comprehensive setup involving Director, Actor, Understudy, and Editor roles within a Disguise network.
- Matrix Failover
- Setting up matrix and failover systems for continuous operation.
6. DMX Integration
- Configuring DMX input devices with Disguise.
- Outputting DMX signals to control external lighting equipment.
- Setting up OSC Sockpuppet for extended control and automation.
7. Advanced Integration Techniques
- Implementing indirections for advanced content control.
- Managing multiple transport systems for synchronized control across devices.
Hardware Requirements:
- Windows laptop*
- Most recent Designer version
- A three-button mouse
*Please refer to this link for the minimum system requirements
https://help.disguise.one/designer/getting-started/system-requirements