![]() ![]() In social media posts Sunday, Harding said the group had reached the spot above the Titanic and planned to dive at 4 a.m. The only known passenger among the five currently missing is Hamish Harding, a British businessman and aviator whose family confirmed he was on the expedition Monday. The five-person expeditions usually include three paying passengers, along with two crew members to lead the group. Missions take approximately 10 days, eight of which are at sea, and cost passengers $250,000 each. It has 18 expeditions planned starting this summer of 2023, according to its website. OceanGate has been attempting missions since at least 2017, and successfully reached the Titanic wreck for the first time in 2021, and then again in 2022. Please do check out my new site, and ask any questions.Forbes reached out to OceanGate for comment. Six-button, dual-USB interface designed for redundant QLab rigs. I will be following up shortly thereafter with the Go Box 6, which is a Materials to be delivered, and should be able to start filling orders in My first release is the Go Box 4, a four-button USB MIDI remote for QLabĪnd any other software that responds to MIDI. That is one part of my work life, along withĭesigning sound in and around New York. My name is Sam Kusnetz, and I expect most of you here know me as one of Since this is the topic of the moment, I suppose now is the time! Really announced it yet since I'm still getting everything in order. The last link posted, teamsound.nyc, is my new venture and I haven't Midi controller above and beyond that, too. Keyboard, but there are most certainly benefits to a purpose-built So a hacked keyboard is certainly a better solution than a stock Need to reset, and reverts to stop again.) You wait more than a user set amount of time, it assumes you don't If you hit stop all, the next press is reset all, but if (for example, if you press pause all, the next button press is a resetĪll, but if you hit stop all instead, that resets the pause button to Interlocked reset so that the button always does what you expect it to Or pause all and unpause all, but with varying degrees of timeout and That has a single button that toggles between stop all and reset all, We've recently built a custom remote for a major NYC show Then there's the other benefits, like the ability to customize thingsĪ lot more. ![]() Routines designed to make sure there's no chance of multiple-triggers,īut also no latency in intentional triggers. Speak to other manufacturers' products intimitely, of course, by hereĪt Duck's Echo Sound, our MR series remotes all have custom debounce A purpose-built MIDI remote has debounceĪnd press/release behavior specifically designed for our uses. Keyboard trigger, if QLab loses focus by an accidental clickĢ) Keyboards are designed for a different duty cycle, and have aĭifferent debounce structure, as well as a different > suppose it's what you're comfortable with.ġ) MIDI will trigger regardless of which program has focus. > no-brainer and should be no less safe than a button on a midi device. > But as I am an electronic engineer/programmer the hardware solution seemed a Thanks!Ĭhange your preferences or unsubscribe here: WHEN REPLYING, PLEASE QUOTE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED. Here is the link to the detailed instructions along with pictures. As I don't know how to upload stuff to this group I have published the information to my website. I decided that what I needed was a box with a nice illuminated button which I can press to trigger the 'Go' and it occurred to me that I could build one with an old USB keyboard. This might be OK for someone who does this day in day out for living, but I work in amateur theatre and only do this three or four times a year hence my problem. I usually have to take my eyes off the script to check my finger is paused ready over the correct key which means that I then have to re-locate my place in the script ready for the queue. I have always felt uneasy about using the keyboard of a computer to trigger queues in a darkened theatre as there are too many opportunities to press the wrong key. I'm not sure if anyone else has posted something similar, so apologies if this is a duplication.
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