A collection of resources for learning about Control Panels in Isadora
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Control Panels are a very powerful feature in Isadora, and they can be essential for making a patch easy to use. For that reason, I gathered together a collection of resources for learning about Control Panels in Isadora (which you'll find below). This started out as a response to a different thread, but I figured it might be good to post it on its own.
- Our Isadora 101 Control Panel Youtube Tutorial is the best place to start.
- Here's a much longer, in-depth recorded Control Panel-focused livestream by Mark Coniglio, the creator of Isadora.
- The Isadora 4 Manual (current version at the time of writing this is from October 2024) covers the Control Panel in various places:
- Basic explanation of Control Panels on pages 184-198 (this needs to be updated but is still good information).
- Set Control Focus Actor is covered on page 718.
- Show-Hide Control actor is covered on pages 725-726
- Here's a Show-Hide Control actor example file.
- You can also dissect the complex logic that makes the IzzyCast Basic Template Files' Control Panel act like a full-on application with different views, settings panels, previews, etc.
- Controls Reference Section on pages 829-887
- YouTube Mini Tutorials
- Files to look at:
- The general Isadora Examples files has different Scenes with various Control Panels.
- My simple show file example
- My global projection mapping file
- My Scene-based cue text example file
- My Scaling Isadora Example File
- My Color Tracking Isadora Example Files
- My Simple Q Control Example
- My MIDI Show Control Scene-Navigation & Cueing System
- My CONTROLS Scene and Set/Get Global Values (HSL Adjust) Example
- Many of my example files on the TroikaTronix Add-Ons Page have Control Panels.
- Many of the official TroikaTronix example files on the TroikaTronix Add-Ons Page have Control Panels.
- Lastly, if you want some live help, I personally hold a free 1-hour Isadora Lab via the professional AV community Office Hours Global. The lab is open to anyone (not just AV professionals) and is held via Zoom every Thursday from 7pm-8pm CET (since I'm in Berlin, Germany). Sometimes I help people with projects, sometimes I teach people more about Isadora, and sometimes I teach people about Isadora from scratch. What I do during any given lab is determined by who shows up and what they'd like and I enjoy teaching Isadora to people and helping them with projects regardless of their level of experience with Isadora. Here's the link to get into the Zoom Call: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIocuqsqT8pHNHE6mRQ5gMvhUAwnAd5-I2s#/registration
Best wishes,
Woland
- Our Isadora 101 Control Panel Youtube Tutorial is the best place to start.
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If anyone has files of their own that they want to share, feel free to post them here (or preferably, post them on the TroikaTronix Add-Ons Page and then put the link here).