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Powermagic Inner circle 1437 Posts |
Ankle Switch- That is another feature that really does not make sense even though a few magicians might have requested it. I move around too much to not assume my legs will not cross paths. I would rather see more time put in other thing like writing an Android version. Just my opinion of course.
Do not take Offense. I still stand by my statement. This is not your first job so any changes you are going to work on when you feel you have the time. You will have other things you will like to get to with your show/job or primary source of income. While you might not feel like you will get bored, you may indeed come to a point where you will not just jump into an update if you are trying to make your primary income. It is just a reality that will favor your primary over side projects. T Go button is also someones hobby and if you or he is not selling enough, you might come to a point where you just do not see the value in rushing out updates. |
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Carl Andrews Special user Maui, Hawaii 749 Posts |
Powermagic,
The ankle switch does not have to be worn on your ankles So use it by putting the remote in their pocket and using a PK ring to tap the pocket and start the music. There are many ways to use it if the ankle thing is not for you although it is popular with many magicians thanks to Kerry Pollack selling it with his "Show-Tech". I have even used it myself before Show Cues. To me the ankle switch works great! Computers and programming are my passion and second job basically. I am Blessed that my main job leaves me with plenty of free time to pursue my passion. I have been doing this already a long time and will continue. Even if it made no money...It's FUN! Anyway this is something you really cannot address because you don't know me. I am currently exploring an Android version. |
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Matt Pulsar Inner circle 1130 Posts |
So funny to me that this thread was started politely so that the show cues thread was not hijacked and then the show cues people hijacked this thread! I wanted to hear more about the possilbe use of ijet with Go Button, THIS THREAD IS ABOUT GO BUTTON! Carl, this kind of treatment makes me not want to look at your product. You are showing that you are WAY to eager to push it. I don't respond well to pushy sales people. I downloaded Go Button at the recommendation of a friend and have been very much enjoying working with it. If there was a remote, even better! Has anyone used it with Ijet yet?
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balord New user NYC 1 Post |
Hi everyone --
This is Brent Lord. I am the designer & programmer of Go Button. Sorry I am late to join this thread -- I only came across it a few weeks ago. I just wanted to mention that Go Button 2.0 is now released in the App Store, bringing native iPad support and iPod Music library access among a ton of other features. If you already own Go Button, this is a free update. To address a couple of the questions above:
I am happy to field any other questions as well. You also can see more on gobuttonapp.com. Thanks! |
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gothike Elite user 463 Posts |
Go Button will work the Ijet.
It might meet all your needs. OneTrack is another app, so is PlayMyQ. They all have fade, playlist and are controllable with a IJet remote. All the apps have theirs bells and whistles and are presently $5, $1.99 and $9. I recommend that you buy all 3 and see which one you prefer.
Control your Show Music from a PC from 800 ft away with a remote control. Send me a message to find out how......
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wartnerchaney New user NYC 21 Posts |
I have used Go Button on multiple productions for several years. It is hands down the most professional, intuitive and stable (very important) program I've found and believe me I've tried them all. It solved an important need for my company - the ability to have the same flexibility, precision and features as professional computer-based apps (QLab, etc) delivered on a smaller manageable device - something that wouldn’t require us to tour with a laptop or desktop, Go Button solved our dilemma.
Where other sound and show apps stop short Go Button shines. The app was developed by an audio engineer from the theater world and therefore packages important features that have become industry standard. If you have run or used a professional show control systems in major theater setting this program will be very intuitive for you. I currently have Go Button running eight different shows on six devices (a combination of iPads and iPod Touches). It is everything I could wish for and more. I will never use anything else. Please feel free to message me if you would like real world info from a longtime user of this amazing program. |
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Ashkenazi the Pretty Good Veteran user Northern California 366 Posts |
The Go Button is a professional product, and at $99, it would be the most expensive app I've ever owned.
Found a work-around, as I've already got my iTunes playlist, with the 20 minute long silent track between each sound cue. Just needed to see the playing tune in a big font so I can catch it if something is amiss, and the app that used to do that died. After about an hour of searching, found megatunes: just makes the font easy to read. More info here: http://megatunesplayer.com/functionality/ Cheers, AtPG
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Ray Pierce Inner circle Los Angeles, CA 2607 Posts |
I have used Go Button for years, originally with the iJet but shifted over to the Audio Ape last year and has been bullet proof ever since. I use the remote in my trousers pocket and is apparently invisible from what friends have said. I do use delays on some cues so I can trigger it while my hands are down and relaxed then have the cue execute when they are up and sometimes filled or busy. Great APP!
Ray Pierce
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