Specifications
Chapter 3: First Time Setup 18
Connecting S6 to Workstations
In order to control an audio application with S6, you must first install Mac or Windows S6 Workstation software on the desired
computer. Then you connect that workstation to S6 using the Settings > Workstations page.
Multiple workstations can be connected to S6 at once, but only one is attentioned at a time. The attentioned workstation has exclu-
sive access to the S6 surface. A workstation can be selected but not attentioned so you can derive information about the worksta-
tion, its applications, and EUCON version. Custom names can be assigned to connected workstations.
To connect a workstation to S6:
1 Press Home on the Master Module.
2 Touch Settings at the lower right of the Home screen, or press its corresponding Main Menu switch.
3 To open the Workstations page, do one of the following:
• Touch
Workstations at the top of the Settings screen.
– or –
• Press the
WS switch on the Master Module (top-left Navigation Switch).
The Workstations screen appears, with the Network column on the left and the Connected column on the right.
4 Drag a workstation from the Network list over to a slot in the Connected list.
• The workstation name appears in the
Connected slot, flashes as it connects, and then appears solid when it connects.
• The focused application (top-most application on that workstation) is listed on the lower right.
• If a previous workstation was connected to that slot, it is disconnected.
• The workstation is selected and attentioned, which is indicated by an orange (upper half) and blue (lower half) rectangular outline.
• In Figure 9, the workstation in the
Connected list is selected and attentioned, and Pro Tools is the focused application.
Before you can install S6 WSControl Software, you must remove any other EUCON or EuControl software present on the work-
station.
WS switch
Figure 8. Top of Settings > Workstations page
Figure 9. Connected workstation
Layout
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