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Faders | 16 |
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THD+N | < 0.05% |
Dynamic Range | >110dB |
Sampling Rate | 48kHz, 96kHz |
EQ | 4-band parametric EQ |
Dynamics | Compressor, Limiter, Gate |
Display | Touchscreen |
Audio Interface | MADI |
Routing | Flexible routing |
Control Surface | customizable |
Frequency Response | 20Hz - 20kHz (±0.5dB) |
Provides essential first aid instructions in case of electric shock or if a person is unconscious.
General guidelines for installing the unit, including unpacking, site selection, and power/earthing.
Explains the unit's conformity to EMC standards and necessary measures for proper operation.
Provides guidelines for cleaning air vents, surfaces, and display windows, and general maintenance information.
Details precautions for handling ESD-sensitive components and rules for maintenance.
Outlines safety precautions to be observed when removing housing parts or shields during repair.
Details the keys and functions within the fader bay, including MUTE, SOLO, ISO, and TALK.
Provides an overview of the controls in the control bay, including System, TB/Headphones, and Loudness Metering.
Covers channel control, rotary controls, input selectors, and two-layer mode.
Explains how to save and load clipboards to/from internal file system or USB memory stick.
Explains setup and control of parametric EQ bands, including boost/cut, frequency, and Q type.
Covers various panning options like mono, stereo, 5.1, and Virtual Surround Panning.
Details parametric EQ parameters, high-cut/low-cut filters, and notch filters.
Explains the 30-band graphic EQ and its integration with Vistonics controls and faders.
Details standard and vintage dynamics parameters for compressor, limiter, expander, and gate.
Details the main components of the GC screen, including Menu bar, Toolbar, Workspace, and Status bar.
Explains fundamental concepts like Sources, Targets, and Session Configuration.
Introduces the five main graphical controller pages: General Patch, Channel Patch, Snapshot, Cue List, and Strip Setup.
Describes the main tool for establishing and clearing audio connections, mimicking a conventional patch bay.
Explains the channel-oriented view for patching audio, accessing DSP processing blocks, and editing labels.
Details how to subclass digital input and output interface sections for better navigation and organization.
Explains the virtual ACU window and its role in operating AutoTouchPlus functions.
Explains the fundamental concept of Static and Dynamic controls in AutoTouchPlus.
Describes what a Mix Pass contains and the process of creating new Mix Passes.
Details the four Control Modes (Read, Write Enable, Trim Enable, Isolate) and their behaviors.
Details automatable items within the Graphical Controller, like General Patch connections.
Explains how to protect or lock controls from changes, applied to individual controls or the General Patch.
Details the steps for installing the tool from a compressed file and checking the installation.
Guides through generating DSP and control software files for new console configurations.
Explains how to add or edit channels, select types, and assign functions from the library.
Explains how to assign sessions in My Sessions to the corresponding DAW computer for control.
Explains the source and target navigator menu for patching local and network sources/targets.
Details how to set output patches to remote systems and save multiple output patches as snapshots.
Describes the mic control take-over mechanism for linking channels and handling audio signal takeover.
Explains configuration of tie lines for I/O sharing using the ConfigTool for DNet Applications.
Details the interconnection of systems via Ethernet for I/O sharing.