ETC Eos

Eos refers to both a range of lighting control consoles and the accompanying software, produced by ETC. The Eos software was first introduced in 2006 along with the Eos Classic lighting console.{{Cite web |last=Oct 21 |last2=2006 10:09am |date=2006-10-21 |title=ETC Introduces Eos™ At LDI 2006: Live Design Online |url=https://www.livedesignonline.com/business-people-news/etc-introduces-eos-tm-at-ldi-2006 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=www.livedesignonline.com |language=en}}

Software

The Eos software provides the user with control of the lights connected to it, outputting over DMX, streaming ACN and Art-Net. As well as running on the Eos consoles, Eos is provided for Windows and Mac personal computers at no cost, with the only limitation being that it cannot output any DMX data. This functionality can be enabled with either a 1024-address or 6144-address ETCNomad key.{{Cite web |title=Eos Software & ETCNomad Key datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737482157 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241212213507/https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737482157 |archive-date=2024-12-12 |access-date=2024-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}}

= Basic principles =

== Channels and addresses ==

A channel represents an individual fixture, which can take up many different addresses.{{Cite web |title=Important Concepts |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WebDocs/Controls/EosFamilyOnlineHelp/en-us/Default.htm#01_Introduction/Important_Concepts.htm%23Channel |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250114210606/https://www.etcconnect.com/WebDocs/Controls/EosFamilyOnlineHelp/en-us/Default.htm#01_Introduction/Important_Concepts.htm%23Channel |archive-date=2025-01-14 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Eos eManual}} The type of fixture is determined by the selected fixture profile, which defines how the DMX addresses are mapped to different parameters. For parameters that require finer control, such as colour and pan/tilt, two DMX addresses can be assigned, increasing the possible range of values from 0-255 to 0-65535.{{Cite web |title=Creating a New Fixture |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WebDocs/Controls/EosFamilyOnlineHelp/en-us/Default.htm#05_Patch/06_Fixture_Editor/Creating_a_New_Fixture/About_Creating_New_Fixture.htm?TocPath=Patch%257CFixture%2520Editor%257CCreating%2520a%2520New%2520Fixture%257C_____0 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://archive.today/20250126182956/https://www.etcconnect.com/WebDocs/Controls/EosFamilyOnlineHelp/en-us/Default.htm%2305_Patch/06_Fixture_Editor/Creating_a_New_Fixture/About_Creating_New_Fixture.htm?TocPath=Patch%257CFixture%2520Editor%257CCreating%2520a%2520New%2520Fixture%257C_____0 |archive-date=2025-01-26 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Eos eManual}}

== Cues ==

A cue is a snapshot of the values of selected channels at a given point which are recallable at any time. They are stored in cue lists, which can be assigned to any physical fader on the lighting desk for playback. Eos can store a maximum of 1,000 cue lists, each holdingÍ a maximum of 10,000 cues.

=== Tracking and cue-only modes ===

Eos can either operate in tracking or cue-only mode. In tracking mode, which is the default, channels are only recorded into a cue when their value changes. In cue-only mode, each channel's value is recorded into every cue. The Track/Q Only button will invert the behaviour of the console for a single record or update operation.

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Hardware

ETC also produces a range of lighting consoles that run the Eos software.

= Consoles =

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== Current ==

=== Apex ===

The Apex is ETC's flagship line of consoles. It comes in three variants, the 5, 10 and 20—referring to the number of faders each model has. The Apex 5 is the smallest in the range, with one main 23.8" display, five faders and twenty Target Keys (configurable buttons with OLED displays beneath them).{{Cite web |title=Eos Apex 5 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737510498 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}} The Apex 10 has two 23.8" displays, ten faders and forty Target keys.{{Cite web |title=Eos Apex 10 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737510499 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}} The Apex 20 has twenty faders and fifty Target Keys.{{Cite web |title=Eos Apex 20 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737510500 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}}

=== Element 2 ===

The Element 2 is ETC's budget lighting console, designed for smaller rigs of mainly generic fixtures. It is the only current Eos console to have added software limitations, being limited to a single cue list and having AutoMark always enabled.{{Cite web |date=2021-08-10 |title=How Element 2 compares to other Eos Family consoles |url=https://support.etcconnect.com/ETC/Consoles/Eos_Family/Software_and_Programming/How_Element_2_Compares_to_Other_Eos_Family_Consoles |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}} It has forty faders which can control the first 120 channels or the first 80 submasters, controlled by a fader page switch, in addition to the standard Eos keypad.{{Cite web |title=ETC Element 2 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737494273 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}} Due to the lack of encoder wheels, non-intensity parameters are controlled using the moving light controls popup.

=== Gio @5 ===

The Gio @5 is ETC's mid-range lighting console. It has one main 18.3" display, with a smaller 4.3" display to show the status of the five faders.{{Cite web |title=ETC Gio @5 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737488092}} It also has twenty reconfigurable buttons next to the display, which default to being Macro 801-820.{{Cite web |title=Gio @5 Customizable Hardkeys |url=https://support.etcconnect.com/ETC/Consoles/Eos_Family/Gio_at5/Gio_@5_Customizable_Hardkeys |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}}

=== Ion Xe ===

The Ion Xe is another mid-range lighting console. It differs from the Gio and Apex by having no internal display, instead supporting two external monitors at resolutions up to 4K.{{Cite web |title=Ion Xe datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737492145 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}} The Ion Xe 20 is available with an added bank of twenty assignable faders.{{Cite web |title=Ion Xe 20 datasheet |url=https://www.etcconnect.com/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=10737492144 |access-date=2025-01-26 |website=ETC Inc.}}

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