Hello John, I poked around your videos, but I cannot find any mention of a "Weather Controller". Can you elucidate please? Is this an app running on a second device outputting an audio track? Regards Anthony
You are correct. The weather controller is a separate Android device that is triggered from Smart Race wirelessly, and controlls the audio and lighting for rain and thunderstorms. The Fast Clock is another additional Android device that is also triggered wirelessly, and controls time of day lighting, and related environmental audio. The reason they are separate devices, is so the race director can directly control them if necessary as the devices will live on the race directors podium, and not at the track itself.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 Thank you for the reply John, just finished watching your first "Tasker" video and it starting to makes sense how you tie these disparate systems together. I am going to bet you end up with a lot of nesting and feedback logic loops!
Can you show the other end of your cables that are plugged into the mixer?
Hello John, I poked around your videos, but I cannot find any mention of a "Weather Controller". Can you elucidate please? Is this an app running on a second device outputting an audio track?
Regards
Anthony
You are correct. The weather controller is a separate Android device that is triggered from Smart Race wirelessly, and controlls the audio and lighting for rain and thunderstorms.
The Fast Clock is another additional Android device that is also triggered wirelessly, and controls time of day lighting, and related environmental audio.
The reason they are separate devices, is so the race director can directly control them if necessary as the devices will live on the race directors podium, and not at the track itself.
@@slotcarmayhem9765 Thank you for the reply John, just finished watching your first "Tasker" video and it starting to makes sense how you tie these disparate systems together. I am going to bet you end up with a lot of nesting and feedback logic loops!
@@guidetrack9151 really, one main loop, very few feedbacks... Those are mostly for announcements that devices are ready. Very simple, actually.