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2011/10/27 at 3:58 pm #29933
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Originally posted by Stix+1 for scene preview ability – even if it was only available as a special editor session. The key would be the ability to recall edit and save a scene that is not the current active scene.
That would be VERY nice!
Greetings,
Walter2011/10/01 at 11:20 pm #29603I’m talking about the EDITOR Software – sorry if it wasn’t clear enough (Thread title).
2011/10/01 at 2:33 pm #29565quote:
Originally posted by dburrisThe current scene is displayed.
Where?
2011/09/30 at 11:46 pm #29562Having the same issue with an ILive144/IDR10 1.82
Since a couple of weeks it happend 4 or 5 times – without touching anything the TS just reboots by itself.
The only pattern is that it happens ca. half an hour after booting up the system – afterwards it runs fine so far.
Any hints appreciated.Greetings,
Walter2011/09/13 at 3:54 pm #29351Andy,
easy to reproduce:
IP channel with a continuous signal source connected.
Assign that channel to a DCA.
Channel Mute ON DCA Mute OFF
Save to scene 1
Channel Mute OFF DCA Mute ON
Save to scene 2.
Everytime you switch scenes (1->2 or 2->1) the channel is live for a short period.Greetings,
Walter2011/09/13 at 11:34 am #29345quote:
Originally posted by Robert…, probably iLive makes the pad , pre amp & patch settings to slow ..
Seems to be related to my problem:
https://iliveforum.allen-heath.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1723Any statement from A&H? This is a serious problem…
Thanks and greetings,
Walter2011/07/09 at 1:43 pm #28757quote:
Originally posted by StealthYou will need to Purchase a RAB2 Module and a AVDM (M-ES-V2)module
Does it also work with the M-ES-V1-BASE-A upgrade of the old ES module?
Thanks and greetings,
Walter2010/11/19 at 11:12 am #26797Using it a lot – great program, great support.
Highly recommended.2010/08/18 at 6:44 pm #26150Jonathan,
From the manual: The red PK! indicator lights to warn that the signal is within 5dB of clipping…
Just treat it like an analogue board and don’t be afraid of the red.
Greetings,
Walter2010/08/17 at 2:52 pm #26136quote:
Originally posted by Piehead
1. Within editor, is there away to check the routing of a channel, group, DCA or main?Click on the MIX button and use the ON/OFF button to select the routing. Don’t forget that by default all channels are routed to the main mix – to get standard group/mains behaviour you have to turn the channel(s) OFF in the main mix and ON in the group mix and the group ON in the main mix.
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1. Is it possible to save the data for a group of channels and recall them?Yes, store the channels to a scene – make sure that only the channels you want to save/recall are included in that scene using SCENE/EDIT.
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Walter2010/07/27 at 6:16 pm #26021quote:
Originally posted by jheimberg..is there any way to set an aux send to pre-channel compressor?
Routing –> AUX Send Source…
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Walter2010/07/06 at 3:19 pm #25867Richard,
There’s an article on the Rane website https://www.rane.com/note158.html that explains it much better than I could.
I agree that 1/3 Octave is too wide and in my experience somewhere around 1/10 Octave seems to be the best compromise between sound and stability, especially for the first 2 or 3 FB frequencies.Greetings,
Walter2010/07/05 at 10:27 pm #25862quote:
Originally posted by Stix
… the accuracy that they can offer – 1/60th of an octave!Which is totally useless in a live situation – a little temperature change and feedback will return.
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Walter2010/03/23 at 2:54 pm #25368quote:
Originally posted by grahamwhiteAll ok till i recall the next scene and then his mic goes into supernova level cos the preamps are not included in the recall safe.
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Who here thinks preamp should be included in recall safe??? (or at least have the option to include)I learned it the hard way, too [!]
So, yes, preamp should be included – top priority IMHO.Greetings,
Walter2010/01/22 at 9:43 pm #25099Manuel,
have a look at User Profiles / User Permissions…
Greetings,
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