RDKirk already suggested the first one I was going to suggest. If you're in any menu other than "spec lights", expand the display to show only the available receivers. Six configured lights and ten empty bars makes for a hard to read display. Especially with only the odd numbered channels being labeled. I'd much rather see 6 big, fat bars.
Second, how about having the CSR+ and CSRB+ not come up to full power by default. Didn't the old "radio remote" come up to 1/4 power by default. Turn the outlet strip on, and 6 lights come up to an aggregate 1500W of modeling lights? Yike.
Third, why not give the CSR+ II and CSRB+ II some non-volatile memory of their own, let them store their power and modeling light sessions, so they come up where you left them. It would be insanely cool if they had enough memory to store the "spec light" information, so you could do an "open from studio" on a studio full of White Lightning, Alien Bee, and Zeus stuff, and actually get an instant configuration in the Cyber Commander, the way
Fourth, I take it an API for the CSXCV is out of the question? I'm thinking of so many things I could do with a general purpose Paul Buff protocol transceiver. From photopat's "Revenge of CompuScene" computer studio setup, to adding Cyber Commander functionality to my voice activated "assistive technology" camera control grips, to making something like a CSRB+ that controlled power on Nikon and Canon speedlights (think RadioPopper "JrX Studio" receivers).
Fifth, how much trouble would it be to make the CSRB+ match the ability of a Radio Popper "JrX Studio" receiver to control power on Nikon or Canon speedlights. The JrX is a lot like the CSRB+, it has an RJ11 that has two voltage output lines to control flash power and modeling light power. It also has a 3.5mm stereo jack with two open drain lines, to control power to Nikon or Canon TTL flashes, with the old "timing" interface. Trip one open drain line to fire the flash, trip the other to quench it.
CSRB+ has an open drain line to a 3.5 inch jack. I'll bet at least 50 cents that the processor in CSRB+ has an unused general purpose I/O line that you could do this with, on a stereo 3.5mm jack. (I wouldn't be surprised if the 3.5mm jack wasn't stereo already, and if you didn't already have both ring and tip connected to independent open drain channels. Hardware guys are always two steps ahead of software guys).
(for my own use, I just rigged a little circuit that uses the CSRB+ RJ11 voltage and trigger output, sets a ramp, and generates the appropriate second open drain trigger, and viola, a "cube" that controls Nikon TTL flash power from a Cyber Commander).
Paul Buff may not have the resources to totally devour Pocket Wizard mini/flex and RadioPopper PX, but they've got enough to grab the "low hanging fruit", to duplicate the "JrX" part of RadioPopper and the "relay mode" on Pocket Wizard Plus.
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