The iRFR from ETC provides a remote for any Eos family lighting system (Eos, Eos Ti, Gio, Gio @5, Ion, Element and Eos/Ion Remote Processors). This application requires Eos family software 2.6 or higher on the connected lighting system. Eos 3.0 or higher is required for Focus Wand Please note the iRFR is NOT support by Cobalt.
The iRFR supports most features needed for programming and playback. It does not support remote patching and system configuration. A tab-based system changes the displays from the full keyboard, moving light controls, direct selects, playback tools and a cue list. Security controls prevent un-authorized access to a lighting system.
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iRFR - LR FAQ
Is iRFR - LR free?
Yes, iRFR - LR is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is iRFR - LR legit?
🤔 The iRFR - LR app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I always struggle to set up the connection between desk and this app.
The online documentation is shocking and poorly documented.
Last time in a venue I tried to set up the connection several times, and never managed to get it going.
Then 2 other board operators tried as well, with no luck either.
I have used it in three different productions, I managed to get it working only twice, after spending a lot of time on it.
A step by step, clear and comprehensive documentation would be highly appreciated.
This app isn't cheap, and hiring an ETC desk isn't cheap either.
At the moment this app is useless.
What it needs
This app is great but it needs a view of channels when your in play back and cue list so that it makes it easy to during a plotting session
Very useful, not quite perfect
As a tool for testing lighting fixtures and checking lighting states from stage or away from the console, this app is excellent. Theoretically it could be used to operate a cue based show from anywhere onstage or in the auditorium. Even programming a show is possible, but incredibly time consuming compared to a physical console.
My biggest issue so far has been the lack of magic sheets. The layout of the app is fine and its functions are very useful, but there are no magic sheets and palette menus. I use magic sheets a lot, when testing fixtures before a show or when tweaking a state after rehearsals, I can simply select groups, macros or channels and have control straight away without needing a physical LX plan in front of me. Having the various palettes as a tab and having a live magic sheet tab, I don’t think I could fault this app at all.
Rotation bug
Whenever I turn my phone into landscape the app completely freezes up and doesn’t respond.
Needs update!!
Please update app, so that it's compatible with iPhone 6 and up along with iOS 10 and up. This would be a great help.
Desperately needs an update!
Been using etc products for many years. Disappointed with this app.
Lack of Updates by ETC
For £35 it's a bit disappointing that it doesn't support iPhone 6 ( doesn't use full screen and keeps crashing ) also could do with a bit of an overhaul overall - looks very dated next to some competitors offerings, especially on iPad. Has the potential to be wonderful but ultimately using AirDisplay is cheaper and more powerful for many tasks.
The above negatives aside its still a very useful app. But it has the chance to be a great one !
Amazing app but .....
App keeps crashing with iOS 6 sad times as have to walk up 3 flights of stairs if it fails
Great App but please give us more...
An extremely useful product for any networked ETC house, well worth the money. Unfortunately it is far too closely based on the original RFR. This app has so much more potential. Why mimic the layout, controls and physical appearance of the RFR? When will we see the next generation with an easier to use control screen? Ability to update presets from stage? Further ML controls such as the ability to strike lamps etc?
Does exactly what it says, and is surprisingly useful!
This app was great to use - only took seconds to set up on our wireless network. It is very easy to use (if you remember to hold the 'M' key down to access other modes).
One thing that would have been beneficial is the inclusion of a slider mode for controlling subs, as the wheel is less accurate than it could have been.
Overall, a very useful and simple to use app - highly reccomended.