Manual
Table Of Contents
- HD96-24 Overview
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. HD96-24 Overview
- Chapter 3. System Setup
- Initial set-up procedure
- Unpacking the equipment
- Ventilation
- Racking the I/O
- Connection instructions
- System components
- Powering the system
- Switching on the HD96-24
- To switch off the HD96-24 surface
- Setting up the ID of the unit(s)
- To set up the ID of a I/O unit
- I/O Box Update
- Connection to the internet
- Hardware Connections
- Chapter 4. Before You Start
- Chapter 5. About the Control Surface
- Chapter 6. Navigation
- Navigating via the surface detail area
- Navigating via the GUI Menu Bar
- Side Bar Menu
- Widgets and Rotary Controls
- Workflow Modes Overview
- Overview
- Side Bar Pop Op Display
- Tags and Pops
- Clipping Channels
- Bus Setup and Outputs Management
- Meter Bridge
- Channel View
- Console View
- FOH View
- Automation View
- Navigating via Touch Screen Faders
- Navigating via the Layer Overview/Channel Strips area
- Navigation via Global Assignable Shortcuts area
- Navigation via Pinned Fader and Assignable Controls
- Flip Mode
- One Shot Pot
- Clipped Channels, fault finding a problem channel
- Console Layout Configuration (Navigation)
- Creating a Custom Layout
- Chapter 7. Patching
- Chapter 8. Basic Operation
- Scene and show management (Automation)
- Clear the Console
- Saving and Loading show files to a USB memory stick
- Saving and Loading show files to the mCloud
- Save & Mark
- Rollback
- Load Options
- Automate patching preferences:
- Naming Page
- Channel Tags
- Channel Configuration (Config)
- Setting a Pre-Amp’s input gain
- Linking & Stereo
- Patching
- Direct Output
- Options
- Configuration Pages for Outputs
- Linking & Stereo (Outputs)
- Patching (Outputs)
- Direct Input
- Options
- Oscillator (Output Widget)
- Setting the HPF and LPF
- Input equalisation
- True Audition
- Output processing
- Input Dynamics Processing (Dynamics Section)
- Using VCA & POP groups
- How to configure a VCA/POP group:
- Alternative way to assign VCA/POP groups
- Routing to master stereo outputs
- Manchino Multi Edit Page (Basic introduction)
- Security (locking mode)
- Chapter 9. Stereo Linking
- Chapter 10. Panning
- Chapter 11. Soloing
- Chapter 12. Chapter 12: Muting
- Chapter 13. Monitors and Shout Configuration
- Chapter 14. Graphic EQ (GEQ)
- Chapter 15. Internal Effects
- Effects overview
- Working with channel inserted effects
- Effects Browser
- Effect Rack
- Effect Sub-slots
- Effects Rack Safes
- FX Mode
- Effect Programs
- Reverbs:
- TC Electronic VSS4 Reverb
- TC Electronic VSS3 Reverb
- TC M350
- Ambience Reverb
- Vintage Room Reverb
- Chamber Reverb
- Hall Reverb
- Plate Reverb
- Delays:
- Midas Delay
- Stereo Delay
- TC 2290 Delay
- KT 1176 Limiting Amplifier
- KT Bus Compressor
- R-Comp
- Smart Dynamics Processor
- Dual De-Esser
- DSR De-esser
- PIE (Prime Input Expander)
- Stressor Compressor
- Dual Band & Brickwall limiter.
- Midas U Flange
- Midas U Phase
- Pitch Shifter
- Chorus
- Rotor Motor
- Distortion/Exciter:
- Enlightenment Bass
- Glow
- Tape Saturation
- UNCL.HD MULTIBAND DISTORTION
- M Harmonics
- Chapter 16. Talk and Mute Groups
- Talk Groups
- Mute groups
- Using copy and paste
- Copy and Paste rules and restrictions
- Channels Versus Scenes
- Copy and Paste Parameters
- About the Assignable Rotary
- Controlling the Assignable rotary controls
- Pinned Channels
- Flip Target
- Global Assignable Shortcuts
- Assignables Types: Automation
- Assignables Types: Groups.
- Chapter 19. Automation (Scenes and Shows)
- Chapter 20. Show Editor (Recall and Store Scope)
- Chapter 21. Events (Automation)
- Chapter 22. Crossfade Events
- Chapter 23. TBC
- Chapter 24. File Management
- Chapter 25. Multiple Consoles and Other Devices
- Chapter 26. Preferences (Console Configuration)
- Chapter 27. Delay Compensation (Latency)
- Chapter 28. Panel Connections
- Chapter 29. Inputs
- Input channel routing
- Input channel areas of the control surface
- Input Widget Area
- The following processing sections are available:
- Channel View Workflow
- Side Bar Area
- Channel View
- Sends Overview
- Send Detail Area
- Input channel delay
- Aux return mode
- Effects Insert
- Input Metering
- Input Inserts
- Options - Processing Order
- Safes
- Mic Amp Input Gain
- Dynamics and mode descriptions
- Compressor
- Compressor modes
- Corrective mode (exponential peak - fast)
- Adaptive mode (exponential RMS - accurate)
- Creative mode (linear peak - slow)
- Vintage mode (adaptive peak - bright)
- Compressor Graph
- Ratio
- Knee
- Gate
- Ducker
- Sidechain
- EQ
- Phase (All Pass Filter) Controls
- Mixes
- Input channel Pick Off points
- Masters Section and Pan Control
- LCD Displays
- Chapter 30. Outputs
- Outputs on Channel Banks
- GUI channel strips
- Master Section on the control surface
- Output metering
- Bus trim (GUI only)
- Compressor (Dynamics)
- EQ (Equaliser)
- Mute, safes, level and solo
- Output channel name
- Output channel source/destination (GUI only)
- Stereo linking
- Output Configuration Patching
- Safes
- Insert
- Output channel delay
- Processing Order
- Mixes
- Masters
- Outputs macro interrogation control
- Flexi-Aux
- Chapter 31. GUI Menu (Side Bar Menu)
- Chapter 32. Configuring a virtual soundcheck
- Chapter 33. Manchino (Multi Edit Page)
- Chapter 34. Update Manager
- Chapter 35. Channel AI
- Chapter 36. Specifications
152 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Modulation
This section controls parameters of the modulation eects. Note that the modulation is actually engaged with the MOD buttons located in the PAN, DYN and DELAY
sections. The types of modulation eects include:
• • Delay time modulations – chorus, anger, pitch, auto-doubling.
• • Pan position modulations – auto-panning of the direct signal, delay signal, or both.
• • Dynamic modulation – tremolo, delay compressor/expander, ducking and gating.
Each of these parameter sets consists of the following values:
Waveform – determines the modulation waveform, between sine wave (SINE), random wave (RAND), input signal envelope controlled (ENV), or input level triggered
(TRIG). The modulation target determines the function of ENV and TRIG.
Speed – The SPEED parameter is shown in Hz (cycles per second). Depending on the modulation target, when the ENV or TRIG Waveform is selected, the parameter
controls the speed from no eect to maximum eect. A setting of “1” means a ramp time of 1 second, whereas a setting of “5” means a ramp time of 1/5 of a second.
Depth – The DEPTH value is displayed in percentage of maximum modulation.
The yellow OSC/THRESHOLD LED shows modulation speed when using periodic modulations (SINE, RANDOM) and indicates when the input level passes the threshold
for ENV or TRIG eects.
The Mod. Set window shows all the current modulation values in one place all at the same time.
Item Control Function
1 Input Metering Metering shows input level (not aected by Input gain).
2 Delay On - Switch Turns the delay eect on.
3 Input Gain - Control Controls the level within the eect. -100 dB to 0 dB.
4 Preset Selector - Button Displays current preset and allows preset selector to be expanded.
5 Feedback Level - Button Selects feedback level which can be adjusted from 0% to 99% using the Threshold control.
6 Feedback High - Button
Select the HPF option and adjusts the high pass lter from 2 kHz, 4, kHz, 8 kHz, 33 kHz with the
Threshold control.
7 Feedback Low - Button
Select the LPF option and adjusts the low pass lter from o (0.0), 100 Hz, 200 Hz, 400 Hz with the
Threshold control.
8 Feedback Dyn.Mod - Button Adjust the Feedback Dynamic modulation level from 1-9.
9
Data Control & Threshold LED -
Control
Used to change Level, High, Low and Dynamic Mod features. Green threshold indicates when an
input reaches the trigger level.
10 Feedback- Display Displays the settings of the Level, High, Low and Dynamic Mod features.
11 INV. - Button
Pressing the INV button inverts the feedback signal, which may not be noticeable with echo eects,
but is more pronounced when applied to modulation such as anger.
12 Feedback. Settings Displays settings for the feedback section.
13 Modulation Delay - Buttton Select Delay modulation (chorus, anger, pitch, auto-doubling).
14 Pan Modulation - Button Select Pan modulation (auto-panning of the direct signal, delay signal, or both).
15 Dyn. Modulation - Button Select Dynamic Modulation (delay compressor/expander, ducking and gating).
16 Speed - Control
The Speed parameter is shown in Hz (cycles per second). Depending on the modulation target,
when the ENV or TRIG Waveform is selected, the parameter controls the speed from no eect to
maximum eect. 0.1 Hz to 10 Hz range.
17 Amount - Display Displays values associated with the Speed control.