IP Q&A

Q: How easy would it be to use scripting as a way to add onto my facility?

A: Very. Scripting your own routines into the WheatNet IP audio network can be useful for creating specialized interfaces and workflows, which could be anything from producer control panels and virtual news desks to an access panel for routing programming to transmitter sites. We even heard of an engineer who scripted the morning jock’s alarm clock so he would arrive on time for his show! Our LXE and GSX IP audio consoles, and scripted button panels all have scripting capabilities, and we have the ScreenBuilder virtual development tools that make it easy to develop touchscreens. We suggest starting with our Scripting Wizard, which allows you to assign commonly used functions to screens, button panels, and certain consoles without having to invest in a steep learning curve. You can start by assigning an input to any number of predefined actions, for example. If the function is not predefined by the Scripting Wizard, you can create your own using our script developer. The script developer includes an editor, a source-level debugger, and a compiler so you can write, debug, test, and implement routing, logic, and control routines. This can be especially powerful when combined with the utility mixers and logic in our I/O Blades to automate more complex routines. To get more familiar with scripting, we encourage you to attend or download the replay of this month’s Master Class session, Touchscreens and Soft Tools. You can also join our Scripters Forum, where you’ll find starter scripts and other useful information.

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