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[. . . ] PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual Midas Klark Teknik Limited, Klark Industrial Park, Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster. Tel: +44 1562 741515 Fax: +44 1562 745371 Email: info@midasklarkteknik. com Website: www. midasconsoles. com PRO Series Live Audio Systems -- Owner's Manual DOC02-PROSERIES Issue A -- September 2010 © Red Chip Company Ltd. In line with the company's policy of continual improvement, specifications and function may be subject to change without notice. E&OE. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. [. . . ] If there is no device assigned to the newly opened rack position, the device window will be empty. Controlling an internal effect via the I zone When controlling an effect, the GUI shows the current button and control knob I zone assignments. >> To operate a button of an effect 1 Make sure that the effect's button you want to operate is assigned to the I zone. If necessary, navigate the effects page containing the desired button to the I zone. (The text at the top of the LCD button indicates its assignment. ) Press the desired I zone button. 2 >> To operate a control knob of an effect 1 Make sure that the effect's control knob you want to operate is assigned to the I zone. If necessary, navigate the effects page containing the desired button to the I zone. Adjust the desired control knob. 2 PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual 194 Chapter 19: Assignable Controls (I Zone) Controlling a GEQ via the I zone You can use the I zone to adjust the faders and controls, such as the high/low pass filters, notch filters, slope etc. , of an internal GEQ. For information on opening the Graphic EQs screen and selecting a GEQ, see Chapter 15, "Graphic Equaliser (GEQ)". Similarly to the internal effects, there is an assignable controls panel on the GUI (see "About the Assignable Controls window" on page 188). However, to accommodate the faders there are, effectively, two levels of display, known as "overview" and "zoom". The overview display appears initially when you open the window of the GEQ, and lets you adjust a group of GEQ faders simultaneously. For identification, the groups are numbered, as shown in the following diagram. Overview display Fader group ID numbers (encircled) I zone Figure 23: Fader group control knob assignments in the overview display PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual Controlling a GEQ via the I zone 195 The zoom display comprises a number of screens, which are accessed via the LCD buttons of the overview display. The following diagram shows all of the available zoom displays and includes a typical example of what the assignable controls (control surface and GUI) will look like just after a GEQ has been selected. Zoom displays Overview display I zone Figure 24: I zone LCD button assignments in the overview display PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual 196 Chapter 19: Assignable Controls (I Zone) >> To switch between the overview and zoom displays Do one of the following: · · To open the overview display from one of the zoom displays, press any of the LCD buttons in the I zone. To open a zoom display from the overview display, press the desired LCD button in the I zone. >> To navigate the zoom displays If you are at a zoom display and you want to go to another one (for example, to adjust a fader or front panel control) use the left and right arrow buttons in the assignable controls panel (see "Rack and unit control navigation" on page 191). For diagrams of the available zoom displays, see Figure 24 "I zone LCD button assignments in the overview display" on page 195. >> To adjust a group of faders simultaneously in the overview display Make sure the overview display is shown on the GUI and adjust the appropriate control knob in the I zone. The group of faders will adjust in equal amounts from their relative positions. However, continual adjustment will eventually take all of the group's faders to the maximum/minimum extent. >> To adjust a single fader in a zoom display If necessary, navigate the desired zoom display (containing the fader you want to change) to the GEQ window. Note: You can also adjust a single fader in the overview display using drag, or in the rack view (with the GEQ window closed). >> To operate a button or control knob of a GEQ For details, see "To operate a button of an effect" on page 193 and "To operate a control knob of an effect" on page 193. PRO Series Live Audio Systems Owner's Manual 197 Chapter 20: Scenes And Shows (Automation) This chapter shows you how to use scenes and shows, which are part of the PRO Series's automation. About automation Automation is predominantly a GUI-only function that allows complex editing of scenes and the creation of show files via the GUI menu. The control surface provides limited control via the automation section, which facilitates fast store/recall operation during show time and rehearsals. The automation system of the PRO Series can store and recall up to 1000 scenes, each one being a snapshot of the control centre's settings at the instant the scene was created. [. . . ] Reverb: An effect where the ambience of a physical space is simulated. This is done by copying a signal and replaying at regular intervals at ever decreasing levels. Commonly used as the effective value of measuring a sine wave's electrical power. The right-hand rear speaker in a 5. 1 surround system. S s: Symbol for "second". [. . . ]

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