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  • #82439
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    I believe you cannot mix ME-1 and DANTE on the same switch unless its a managed switch and you are capable to make a separate vLan for the ME-1 system.

    #79163
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    @wolfgang It seems that Director has no option to configure DX168 for offline use, only the modular DX32 is available and which you have configured with same I/O as a DX168. The DX32 populates the DX port 1 to 32 sequentially in Director so outputs start at DX ch 17 where the inputs stop at 16. The DX168 doesn’t behave that way when plugged in so when you connected to physical box you had your physical DX1 outputs starting at CH 1 but nothing was patched there. Seem like this needs to be updated in Director. I would just choose connected but with no cards and then patch with striped squares and see what happens when DX168 is connected in RL.

    #79157
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    Have you pressed APPLY after choosing filter parameters?

    #79147
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    Hi @andyoz.
    You can digitally split channels between SQ and QU mixers. However, you cannot control the preamps on one one from the other. IE one cannot function as a stagebox for the other.

    #66105
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    This is clearly a bug. Has any body tried to deactivate it with a USB keyboard and F10 or F11?

    #65981
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    @funkcity

    I am confused by your mention of no scribble strip. There is a color LCD display for each surface channel on the SQ-series as far as I can see.

    #65211
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    I really did not intend to come off as giving you tips about pre/post assignments, @gustavh, sorry that my answer could be interpreted that way. I was merely responding with my 2 cents to your question about whether the feature is a bug or by design.

    PS. You only need one fader of a gang present on the layer to control the other members, so equally space-saving as stereo input (but you probably know that ;-))

    #65202
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    @gustavh, please indulge my curiousity.
    What do you go to the home screen for during operating the surface and switching active mix? Otherwise totally agree that the rotary defaulting to gain should optional @aisle-6 . But the purpose of the home screen is to take you back the front door should you lose your way or need to change user profile, so you should not need to go there during operation.

    #65201
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    Hi @gustavh

    I think this is very natural default, at least for me. When I need true stereo inputs it’s for stuff like Video audio, CDplayer, ipod etc. I don’t want that sort of thing lingering in anybody’s monitormix after I’ve faded down the intro or dance track or the video clip is blacked by the AV operator. Probably why the default FOH template has the last 3 or four pairs of.input channels configured as stereo inputs. For all live performance stereo inputs I use the ganging feature.

    #63668
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    Hi @ben

    I can confirm that the new GUI in the scene section for scoping parameters is painfully slow compared to previously, the features are great but not usable at that speed. This needs to be addressed. I found myself tempted to research downgrading to 1.42.

    #63441
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    Thanks for your rapid responses @ben

    Please also respond to this when you can: ‘potential pitfall: having used auto tracking and chosen ‘realtive’ to make changes to a series of scenes and pressing apply, I may decide afte reviewing that I need to redo the adjustment, the next time I go to auto tracking the mode defaults to ‘Absolute’ and there is a risk of destroying all relative parameters in the series of scenes I update. Defaulting to absolute after first autotrack needs to be disabled and/or have an undo step implemented!’

    Apologies for the misspelling in the original question.

    #63412
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    Hi Ben
    These are some very nice scene features!
    I have to admit though, I find it hard to argue with Tor regarding the recall filter. Also need to mention a potential pitfall: having used auto tracking to and chosen ‘realtive’ to change to a series of scenes and pressing apply, I may decide afte reviewing that I need to redo the adjustment, the next time I go to auto tracking the mode defaults to Automatic and there is a risk of destroying all relative parameters in the series of scenes I update. defaulting to automatic needs to be disabled and/or implement an undo step!

    What happened to the ‘preview’ feature we heard was shown at Frankfurt?

    #62991
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    Another thing to check from DANTE controller, what samplerate is the DANTE card set to? This can have been changed in another surface for example.

    #61279
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    +1 Or why not just develop a screen bookmark solution.

    #60883
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    Cool. Moving to C class surface then?

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