Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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I see

Do you have a sample ProppFrexx control-command ? you can tell me how to do it

like Proppfrexx OnAir for faderstart... if you show me one then i can do it

if you have a screenshot
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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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I did but its not connecting i get a this err message

" NO connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it 127.0.0.1:9042"
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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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That error message has nothing to do with AXIA or its port address, but is the connection between the GPIO client and ProppFrexx ONAIR.

When you cannot connect to ProppFrexx, do NOT use your local loop-back address (as that is often blocked or not correctly configured), but your real local IP address. Eg. remove the entire address file in the GPIO client and make it empty - it should than auto detect ProppFrexx ONAIR and fill the field automatically.
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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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Yes thank you
i did it like you told me field automatically

now do you have a sample Do you have a sample ProppFrexx control-command ? you can tell me how to do it

like Proppfrexx OnAir for faderstart... if you show me one then i can do it

if you have a screenshot
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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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Hello

on this screenshot, how can i setup my Axia paly stop and more on Livewire GOIO?
keto-gpio.jpg
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Re: Axia Livewire GPIO to Proppfrexx faderstart

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If your GPIO client is already connected, you go in that client to the Livewire tab. Here you click on the flash icon at the Mapping combobox to define the actual mapping.

A mapping defineds, what you would like to do with the incoming Livewire events. Eg. You map an incoming Livewire event to a ProppFrexx control command.
See here: viewtopic.php?f=9&t=12

Example: when you press a button or raise an event at the console (FaderStart as an example) you can map this to execute a control-command (eg. PLS_CURRENT_PLAYPAUSENOFADE_A).
All commands can be found in the appendix of the User manual.

Also take notice, that Axia recently had an audio bug in their latest driver, with the vary latest Windows update.

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