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Ping
Once you believe that the OSC connection has been established, you can test the connection
by sending a ping message to Eos and it will respond on its configured port. See
Implicit OSC
Output (on page630)
for more information.
OSC Method Arguments Examples/Comments
Send a ping command
/eos/ping
None required, any number of arguments
can be sent
/eos/ping
/eos/ping=”abcde”
/eos/ping=”abcde”,4
Ping response - see
Implicit OSC Output (on page630)
for more information
/eos/out/ping
Same number of arguments that were
sent
/eos/out/ping
/eos/out/ping=”abcde”
/eos/out/ping/=”abcde”,4
Supported OSC Input
All OSC commands must begin with “/eos/...” or “/eos/user/<number>/...”.
Note:
All of the command examples given can also use the
“/eos/user/<number>/...”. variant.
OSC Channel
Channel commands allow you to select Eos channels. You can directly change the channel
level information in the same command, or use this as a selection tool for other controls.
Note:
OSCchannel selection behaves the same way as channel selection via the
tombstone icons or direct select buttons, leaving the command line unterminated.
OSC Method Arguments Examples/Comments
Select a channel
/eos/chan number for channel to select /eos/chan=1
/eos/chan/<number> number for channel level
/eos/chan/1=75 (useful for
mapping to an
OSC slider)
Set channel intensity levels
/eos/chan/<number>/out
number for button edge:
1.0=down, 0.0=up (optional)
/eos/chan/1/out
/eos/chan/<number>/home
number for button edge:
1.0=down, 0.0=up (optional)
/eos/chan/1/home
/eos/chan/<number>/remdim
number for button edge:
1.0=down, 0.0=up (optional)
/eos/chan/1/remdim
/eos/chan/<number>/level
number for button edge:
1.0=down, 0.0=up (optional)
/eos/chan/1/level
/eos/chan/<number>/full
number for button edge:
1.0=down, 0.0=up (optional)
/eos/chan/1/full