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2018/01/31 at 1:22 am #68572
USB ports would be for archiving shows and data as well as for use of a mouse and keyboard to data entry for scenes if one would like to do so.
No, it is not possible to record to audio to a USB key. Would be nice, but that was implemented after the iLive series.
Sorry, I don’t understand what you are asking from your question about “is there a way to block the touch screen that can be oriented”.
As far as changing delay from ms to bpm, I would have to look, but I don’t remember seeing that option.
There is the ability to tap the screen and set the delay to match the rate of the tap (beat).2018/01/28 at 9:53 pm #68528Sorry, I don’t check this forum much anymore.
I would have to check about the aux level thing, but I think the demo mode it doesn’t keep the changes on a per aux basis. I noticed that while I was in a demo mode once too.I don’t know how many channelsyou are dealing with for a normal set up, but we definitely took advantage of the custom layer layouts. Especially the ones running one mix.
2017/11/14 at 2:14 pm #66280I know your post was put up a while back, but the reply may still help others.
I found that a vertical pinch works better than the horizontal. Also be sure the dot on the graph is filled in to indicate which frequency you are working with.
2014/09/17 at 4:31 pm #41707This is the user guide for the pl-4. It shows using 2 of the 4 pairs for a 20volt power source. I presume at least one other pair is for control. In fact, on the card at the PL-Anet port it warns……
“CAUTION 20V DC
TO AVOID DAMAGE ONLY CONNECT
COMPATIBLE REMOTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT TO THE PL-ANET PORT.”Attachments:
You must be logged in to view attached files.2013/09/29 at 3:50 pm #35017A couple of the big differences that come to mind right away is iLive series allows connection of PL-anet remote devices (nice for installed sound where there are remote areas that need to make overall volume adjustments for that area or even allow performers to adjust their monitor mix), and then there are more surface / rack combinations that can all be mixed and matched to fit needs.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/09/07 at 3:53 pm #34759I copied the folloing from the users manual (iLive Fixed Format Systems Getting Started Guide Publication AP7141) so I wouldn’t forget something:
“To change the FADER STRIP LAYOUT
Any input, mix master, DCA master or Wedge/IEM master can be assigned to any strip on any layer in any Bank.
Go to the SURFACE SETUP / Strip Setup screen.
Select Single to assign a single strip. Press a channel SEL key. Assign Channel Type using the drop down menu. Touch Channel Number and use the encoder to scroll to the number you want. Press Apply.
Select Block to assign a range of strips. Press the start strip SEL key. Press the end strip SEL key. Assign the channel type and start number as above.
Note – The strip SEL keys are used to select which strips to assign while in this mode. Make sure you exit SETUP mode to restore normal channel processing selection.”Hope this helps
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/07/11 at 11:31 pm #34406Not saying you have the same issue, but our touchscreen kept loosing connection for a while also. It started happening all of the sudden and was very sporatic. In fact we spent more two months trying to figure it out. We have ours connected to the churchs network so that I can also remote in and help if there is a setup problem. Anyway, the issue ended up being that someone reset one of the wireless routers and we had two units handing out ip addresses. We use static on the iLive system and they are blocked so that they are not given out by the main unit. However, when that wireless router was reset, it started handing out the ip for the touchscreen and caused our issues. I think it even handed out one for the surface at one time also.
We just happened to find out about the duplicate ip’s by using a free app called fing on the iPad. It began showing 2 nodes for the same ip and that pointed us in the right direction.
Another thing you could check is to make sure someone doesn’t have a static ipthat conflicts with them touchscreen on a device and they are connecting to your network causing the issue.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/07/02 at 10:27 pm #34340The one we have at church (144) is doing it too. Has been for about three months. However, it was on a come and go basis, and it seems to be in pairs. Now it is pretty much constant. It does not get moved and has not been moved since installed about 4 years ago.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/05/31 at 1:01 pm #34103I don’t know your backgroundbut my first question is are the amps for the system already turned on while the console is booting up? Since I have been working with audio, the amps are usually the last thing to be turned on. I generally power up in an order like the following with or without a power sequencer…
– Inputs for console ( cordless mic receivers, cd / tape / mini disc players / etc.)
– Input processors
– Console and associated stage boxs ( mix racks)
– Output processors and auxiliary fed equipment (speaker processors, house and monitor EQs and compressors, remote mixers, aviom, hearback, mymix, zone splitters, etc.)
– Amplifiers, and powered speakersAlthough, I have set up a scene on the iLive we use to mute the outputs and then assigned a softkey to recall that scene. Before shutting the console down, the operator is suppose to press this softkey so that the outputs would be muted when the system is turned on the next time just in case there would be any issues. With the console over 150 feet from the racks, if levels were left up, you wouldn’t be able to get there fast enough to mute the offending item(s) if something were to happen.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/05/14 at 5:08 pm #33964quote:
Originally posted by simonstpauliCan we have a console lock screen that leaves one fader operational? So that anybody can control walk in music level for instance.
Christian Tepfer
Hamburg, GermanyWhy couldn’t you create a scene that only changes the layout and has only the walk in channel showing? Then have another scene to recall the layout that you would normally work with.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/05/12 at 11:37 pm #33949We have the iLive and were having dropouts very occasionally also. It would drop out like 3 or 4 times one Sunday and then the next week we were fine. Then like some weeks later it would begin dropping out again. We are also connected to the house LAN. We discover our problem to be that someone reset one of the wireless routers and we had two units handing out IP addresses and occasionally one of them would send out the same IP as our touchscreen uses and it would cause it to disconnect. Our console is set to static IP’s, it just happened to be that the touchscreen was the one that got duplicated. I am not saying this is your problem, but it might be worth checking out.
And yes, as gkhewitt said, it would be ideally on its own network for not only security, but also the possibility of bandwidth purposes, but it can be ran on the house network. I contacted our Allen and Heath rep on this one.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/03/23 at 10:47 pm #33549One thing you will want to be sure of is that there is not a scene set to be recalled upon boot-up. That would be set up in the user permissions page (Unless you want the scene recalled upon boot-up).
The following is from the manual :
To set up User Profiles go to the TouchScreen UTILITY / Configuration / Edit User Profiles page. Touch a User button. Use the onscreen keypad to enter a user Name and add a Comment. Set a Password if required. Touch Set Permissions to enable or disable access to certain functions. You can also assign a Startup Scene which will recall automatically when the user logs in. Select No Startup Scene if none is required. Activate any user profiles you want to appear in the Change User or log in screen.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/03/14 at 5:31 pm #33451quote:
Originally posted by sraymondIt might be possible to lock or tape the talk switch down ….
There is a setting where the talkback switch can be switched from push and hold to talk to push to enable the mic, then push again to disable the mic.
From the manual–
“Latching Talk Switch -Set the Surface TALK switch for momentary or latching operation. Latched operation is convenient when you are using a microphone with built-in switch. In this case leave the TALK switch turned on.”We have setup a couple of the soft keys to be used as an assignment for the talkback mic (house, aux1, aux 4, subgroup 8 for example) and then use the push to talk button to activate. This allows us one button push per assignment for however many assignments we wish to have.
Kris
Indiana, USAEdit …I just looked it up and under the Surface Setup and Preferences tab you can find this selection.
2013/02/08 at 12:56 am #33039Millst, you confirmed what I was thinking. I presumed that if they were puting the installation instructions in the release notes that it should be user installable.
After re-reading my post, yet again, I realized that I implied the card goes in the surface. What I meant to say was in the iDr10, not in 144.
Kris
Indiana, USA2013/02/06 at 7:14 pm #33009Question for clarification…
Are you wanting to free up actual AUX sends (busses), or output sockets?If you are wanting to free up AUX sends, why not use channel direct outputs to your personal mixers. Direct outputs should not use up a buss.
Kris
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