Hopping from gig to gig and can't bring your console with you? Doing the lighting in a venue whose desk has seen better days? That's where ETCnomad control comes in. Small enough to fit on your keychain, ETCnomad plugs into your computer and opens up the power of Eos® family software, so you can program and run shows anywhere.
It can serve as a primary controller, a backup or a client device - or work offline entirely - operating on either a PC platform running Microsoft Windows® 7 or higher or natively on a Mac running El Capitan (v10.11) or later.
ETCnomad is available at either 512 or 6144 outputs.
Note that without the key, the software functions in offline or mirror mode. The ETCnomad key is upgradeable to reach maximum capacity.
- Supported protocols include Net3/ACN/sACN and ArtNet
- DMX/RDM Gateways (Net3)
- Show Control Gateway
- I/O Gateway
- Eos Programming Wing
- Eos Motorized Fader Wing 10 or 20
- Eos Fader Wing 20 or 40
- ETC Gadget II USB-to-DMX/RDM converter (up to four may be connected for a total of four local outputs)
- iRFR, iRFR Preview and aRFR
- ETCpad (ETC Portable Access Device)
Third-party USB-MIDI panels via Direct MIDI When you use it as a primary or backup, the system output is determined by the device with the lowest output configuration. When it's connected as a client, the output capacity of ETCnomad is ignored.
To find out what features are supported and to see user-interface descriptions, check out the Eos-family and Element documentation here.
NOTE: ETCnomad is also compatible with Cobalt.