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OSC Method Arguments Examples/Comments
/eos/cmd/<text>/<text>/<text>/... in-line command line arguments (optional)
/eos/cmd/Chan/1/At/75
/eos/cmd/Chan/%1/At/
%2#=1, 75
Clear command lineeach time
/eos/newcmd
Same behavior as /eos/ cmd, but it resets the com-
mand line first
Direct event entry
/eos/event
Same behavior as /eos/ cmd, but treated as con- sole
event
/eos/newevent
Same behavior as /eos/ cmd, but it resets the com-
mand line first
Command LineOutput - see Implicit OSC Output (on thenext page) for more information
/eos/out/user/<number>/cmd
String with current command line text for current
console user
/eos/out/cmd String with current command line text
Other
OSC Method Arguments Examples/Comments
/eos/reset
clears any active switches resets all persistent OSC set- tings (like OSC user ID & wheel modes)
send ALL implicit OSC out- put commands
Explicit OSC Output
OSC outputs exactly like Serial String outputs, but the string must start with an OSC address (ex: “/
device/fader”).
Optionally, you may add arguments by adding “= to the string, followed by a comma-delimited list
of arguments.
For example, to send a Playback fire command to a ColorSource AV console:
/cs/playback/1/fire=1 would send “/cs/playback/1/fire” as the command and 1 as the first (and only)
integer argument
Numeric arguments with a decimal are treated as 32-bit floating point numbers. Numeric arguments
without a decimal are treated as 32-bit integer numbers. Non-numeric arguments are treated as
strings.
Examples:
“/device/command No arguments
“/device/command=1” One integer argument
“/device/command=1.5” One floating point argument
“/device/command=1.5,3.0” Two floating point arguments
“/device/command=1.5,3.0,text Two floating point arguments, one string argument

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