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22 M AIR User Manual
6.9 Meters and RTA
The Meters tab allows easy monitoring of all analog and digital levels, including
USB channels, Buses, Ultranet outputs, and the Main and Solo buses.
RTA
The RTA (real time analyzer) allows constant visual frequency feedback of the
selected source. The RTA Source pull-down menu allows a specic channel or bus
to be xed to the RTA, and the signal can be tapped pre or post EQ. The Decay
adjustment controls how quickly the frequency bands fall after reaching their
initial indication. Select Peak to monitor the rapid changes in frequency response,
or RMS to view an average response over a longer period of time.
6.10 Eect Rack
The Eect Rack page is accessed via the “FX” icon at the top of the Main View
screen. There are 4 slots where various eects can be selected and adjusted
to suit the application. Tap on the eect slot to select an eect and adjust the
available parameters.
6.11 Snapshots
The snapshot function allows the current state to be saved inside the mixer
for immediate recall. The complete mixer state will be stored into one of the
64 internal snapshots. Every snapshot has a set of buttons allowing a specic
subset of information to be ltered during recall. This allows certain channels or
parameters to be enabled or disabled before a snapshot is loaded.
Click the camera icon at the top of the main screen. A window will open with a list
of parameters to select for recall. You can select individual channels/parameters
that will be recalled from a previously saved snapshot, or click the ‘All’ button to
choose everything in a category. There may be channels, buses, parameters, etc.
that should remain unaected throughout an event, so this method is benecial
for its highly specic method of recall.
To save a snapshot, press and hold one of the slots in the left-hand list. A new
entry will appear in the list where you can type in a name for the new snapshot.
To recall a previously-saved snapshot, press and hold the item in the list and then
select the Load option. Note that all aspects of the current arrangement will be
saved to a new snapshot slot, and the specic elements of that snapshot can be
selected upon recall.
The snapshot recall parameters are listed in 3 categories: channel, parameter
and global.
The Channel Section lets you determine which channels or bus masters will be
aected during recall.
The Parameter Section lets you determine which specic preamp elements will
be recalled for the channels and buses selected in the Channel Section above.
Source aects the input vs. USB selection, Input recalls basic preamp settings
such as phantom and gain setting, and Cong recalls channel elements such as
name, color, stereo link, low cut, and insert on/o. EQ, Dyn, Fdr/Pan and Mute
recall these settings for the selected channels, and the bus/FX sends can be
individually assigned for recall.
Global Settings allow the input/output routing to be recalled, as well as saving
DCA assignments and FX block settings. The Global Cong selection saves
parameters such as link preferences, channel and bus links, solo preferences,
Auto Mix enable and last gate open, and mute groups 1-4 on/o state.
To delete a snapshot that is no longer necessary, press and hold the snapshot
until the Load/Save/Delete box opens, then select Delete.
6.12 Scenes and Shows
The Scenes/Shows page is accessed via the folder icon at the top of the
MainViewscreen. This page allows you to save, edit and recall specic scenes
from the active show that is stored on your Android device. To prevent certain
channels or buses from being aected by scene or show recalls, arm the desired
sources in the ’Channel safes’ section.
Tapping SHOWS in the top right corner will open the show overview page,
allowing you to load/save/edit/delete an existing show or create a new one.
6.13 Routing
The Routing menu is accessed via the up/down arrow icon at the top of the
MainView screen. This allows the specic routing of input, output, USB and
monitor buses to be adjusted freely.