Setup 137
OSC
{OSCRX}
Globally enables receiving OSC.
{OSC RX Port Number}
This setting specifies the UDP port that the console will listen to for OSC receiving strings.
Multiple ports can be assigned. A space needs to be used to separate the addresses.
Note: ETC recommends using 8000 and 8001 respectively for port numbers.
Remember that when setting port numbers on your external device that they should be
set to the opposite of what Eos is set. For example, if {OSC TX Port Number} on Eos is
set to 8000, then the RX (incoming) port on your external device needs to be set to
8000, and vice versa.
{OSC Cue Recv String}
Allows the user to specify a different incoming OSC string format for integration with other
applications. Use %1 in the string format as cue number and %2 as the cue list number.
{OSCTX}
Globally enables transmitting OSC.
{OSC TX Port Number}
This sets the UDP destination port to which the console will send OSC strings. Multiple ports can
be assigned. A space needs to be used to separate the addresses.
{OSC Cue Send String}
Allows the user to specify a different outgoing OSC string format for integration with other
applications. Use %1 in the string format as cue number and %2 as the cue list number.
{OSC TCP Custom Ports}
Allows the user to specify custom port numbers for multiple OSC TCP connections.
{OSC TX IP Address}
This sets the destination IP address or addresses to which the console will send OSC strings.
Note: Be careful when using a network with a DHCP server. If your external device
reboots or is issued a new IP address from a DHCP server, it will no longer receive OSC
strings from Eos until you change this setting to match your new IP address at your
external device.
{OSC USB}
Allows use of OSCUSBdevices, such as Lighthack.
String UDP
{String RX}
This setting will enable receiving strings on all Serial RX formats.