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Revision C • 10/07
HARRIS CORPORATION
A-8
Appendix A VMCC
which is the device number followed by a period
and the local signal number. Each of the example
numbers reference the Mix-Minus 1 signal on the
console set as device 1.
The following command shows the use of local
signal numbering:
[RouterCommand_1]
take_1=161,241; MM-1 > KSU A1
take_2=163,243; MM-2 > KSU A2
The following command shows the use of uni-
versal signal numbering:
[RouterCommand_1]
take_1=d1.161,d1.241; MM-1 > KSU A1
take_2=d1.163,d1.243; MM-2 > KSU A2
The following command shows the use of glo-
bal signal numbering:
[RouterCommand_1]
take_1=65697,65777; MM-1 > KSU A1
take_2=65699,65779; MM-2 > KSU A2
There are three Excel spreadsheets included on
the 99-5000 CD-ROM that can be used to deter-
mine the local and global numbers for each signal
in any console or rack. The universal number is
simply the device indicator (d) and the device num-
ber (1 up to 63) followed by a period and the local
number, as shown in the above examples.
There are also PDF files for each spreadsheet
that show the local and global numbers for device
1 of each type of console and cardframe.
Section Headings
Most session file section headings define the
button states for the channel strip controls. Thus
there are section headings for PGM 1, PGM 2,
Mode, Cue, etc. and under each heading is an en-
try for each channel strip in the console. These
types of headings were detailed in chapter 4.
[Telco Record] and [Telco Monitor]
These two Telco section headings get automati-
cally created when a session file is saved on a con-
sole with Telco channels assigned. They must then
be manually edited since RMX
digital
has no con-
trol surface buttons to set their conditions. These
set which Telco channels (labeled as Channel 81 -
86) feed the Telco record bus and/or the Telco
monitor bus.
To have a Telco input feed the record or moni-
tor bus when the session file is loaded, the Entry
Value is set for =1. In the following example, Telco
1 (e.g., Channel_81) is the only Telco that appears
in the Telco Record output. Telco 2 (e.g., Chan-
nel_82) is the only Telco going to the Telco moni-
tor output.
[TelcoRecord]
Channel_81=1
Channel_82=0
Channel_83=0
Channel_84=0
Channel_85=0
Channel_86=0
[TelcoMonitor]
Channel_81=0
Channel_82=1
Channel_83=0
Channel_84=0
Channel_85=0
Channel_86=0
[chain]
This section can specify that one or multiple
other session or macro files be automatically
loaded, on any console or cardframe, when the
session is taken. It is most often used in macros,
but it can be used in sessions as well. The chain
command entry looks like this:
[chain]
call_1=remote_1.mac,9
call_2=remote_2.mac
The first entry line loads a macro on a different
device. In this case device 9, as defined by the ,9,
has a remote_1.mac file in its sesfiles folder.
The second line loads a macro that’s on the same
device (the remote_2.mac file is in the local
sesfiles folder).

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