Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: PRO Series Live Audio Systems
- Chapter 3: About The Control Centre
- Getting Started
- Chapter 4: Setting Up The System
- Basic Operation Of The PRO Series
- Chapter 5: Before You Start
- Chapter 6: Working With The Control Centre
- Chapter 7: Navigation
- Chapter 8: Patching
- Chapter 9: Basic Operation
- Setting a mic amplifier’s input gain
- Setting the high and low pass filters
- Input equalisation (E zone)
- Input dynamics processing (D zone)
- Output processing
- Using VCA/POP groups
- Setting up a mix
- Using fader flip
- Setting up the effects rack
- Simple routing to master stereo outputs
- Scene and show management (automation)
- Configuring the inputs and outputs
- Using copy and paste
- User library (presets)
- Surround panning
- Two-man operation
- Saving your show files to a USB memory stick
- Security (locking mode)
- Security (locking mode)
- Advanced Operation And Features
- Chapter 10: Stereo Linking
- Chapter 11: Panning
- Chapter 12: Soloing
- Chapter 13: Muting
- Chapter 14: Monitors And Communications
- Chapter 15: Graphic Equaliser (GEQ)
- Chapter 16: Internal Effects
- Overview of the internal effects
- About the effect window
- Working with the effects
- Effect configuration
- Effect programs
- Delay effect
- Virtual DN780 Reverb effect
- Flanger effect
- Phaser effect
- Pitch Shifter effect
- SQ1 Dynamics effect
- 3-Band Compressor effect
- Submonster
- DN60 Spectrum Analyser
- Tape Saturation
- Variable Phase
- Dual Stereo Delay
- Ambience Reverb
- Vintage Room Reverb
- Chamber Reverb
- Hall Reverb
- Plate Reverb
- Stereo Graphic EQ
- Dynamic EQ
- Matrix Mixer
- Stereo Chorus
- UNCL.D
- Loudspeaker Processor
- De-esser
- TC M350
- MIDAS Spectrum Analyser
- MIDAS Automixer
- Chapter 17: Control Groups
- Chapter 18: Copy And Paste
- Chapter 19: Assignable Controls (I Zone)
- Chapter 20: Scenes And Shows (Automation)
- About automation
- Automation controls
- Automation screen
- Using the right-click menu
- Scene contents
- Point scenes
- Numbering and navigation
- Global scene
- Initial snapshot scene (safe scene)
- Date and time
- Scene cue list
- Editing scene properties
- Adding a new scene
- Copying and deleting scenes
- Changing the order of the scenes
- Overriding store scope
- Using patching in automation
- Using zoom
- Show files
- Rehearsals
- Safes
- Chapter 21: Scope (Automation)
- Chapter 22: Events (Automation)
- Chapter 23: Crossfades (Automation)
- Chapter 24: User Libraries (Presets)
- Chapter 25: File Management
- Chapter 26: Using Other Devices With The PRO X
- Chapter 27: Changing The User Settings
- Setting the meter preferences
- Configuring a virtual soundcheck
- Restoring the PRO X defaults
- Checking the PRO X build information
- Setting the configuration preferences
- Changing the user interface preferences
- Configuring the channels, groups and internal units
- Changing the default input/output names
- Adjusting PRO X illumination
- Setting the time and date
- Chapter 28: Delay Compensation (Latency)
- Description
- Chapter 29: Panel Connections
- Chapter 30: Inputs
- Mic amp input gain (preliminary input processing)
- Chapter 31: Outputs
- Chapter 32: GUI Menu
- Appendices
- Appendix A: Application Notes
- Appendix B: Technical Specification
- Appendix C: KLARK TEKNIK DN370 GEQ
- Appendix D: KLARK TEKNIK DN780 Reverb
- Technical Specifications
- Appendix E: I/O Modules
- DL443 analogue Jack I/O module
- Appendix F: Replacing A Module
- Appendix G: Troubleshooting
- Appendix H: Updating PRO X Host Software
- Appendix I: Documentation
- Appendix K: Parameters Affected By Scope
- Appendix L: Parameters Affected By Automate Patching
- Appendix M: Parameters Protected By Safes
- Appendix N: Parameters Affected By Copy And Paste
- Appendix O: Parameters Affected By Stereo Linking
- Appendix P: Parameters Copied Through Scenes
- Appendix Q: Service Information
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Item Control Function
1 Red cancel button
Cancels a store operation and closes the Store window
(illuminates to prompt when this button is active).
2 Yellow now/[NOW] button Recalls the currently highlighted scene in the cue list, clearing any unsaved adjustments.
3 Green next/[NEXT] LCD button
Changes scene selection to the next scene/point scene (highlighted in green) in the cue list.
For details of the button’s display information, see “next LCD button” in Chapter 30. (The GUI’s NEXT
button does not display any information.)
4 Jog wheel
Quickly dials the scene numbers beyond the capability of the ‘last’ and ‘next’ buttons by scrolling the
‘now’ scene through the cue list one scene/point scene at a time.
5 Red last/[LAST] button Changes scene selection to the previous scene (highlighted in red) in the cue list.
6 Green ok button Conrms an action (illuminates to prompt when this is necessary).
7 Yellow store/[STORE SCENE] button
Opens the Store Scene window (see “To create a new scene using the current settings” in chapter 9)
and lets you store the current settings to the currently selected scene.
next LCD button
The next LCD button in the automation section has two modes of operation—
as a ‘next’ button and, when using the jogwheel, as a ‘now’ button. As a ‘next’
button it will display “NEXT” when there is another scene in the cue list — of
higher value — that you can move to. When “End” is displayed the current scene
is the last in the cue list. However, when using the jog wheel the next button’s
display changes to provide scene/point scene information (as shown below).
Automation screen
The Automation screen can be broadly divided into the following main
areas (domains):
• Scenes — see “Scenes”.
• Shows — see “Show les”.
• Scope — see Chapter 21 “Scope (Automation)”.
• Events — see Chapter 22 “Events (Automation)”.
For details on how to open the Automation screen, see “To open the Automation
screen” in chapter 9.
Using the right-click menu
You can access some of the functions of the function buttons and also additional
ones by right-clicking the desired scene/point scene. This opens a menu
(shown below) that has the following options:
• Edit: Opens the Edit Scene Properties window.
• Add: Opens a submenu with the following options:
• Overwrite Scene: Overstores the scene with any changes made.
For example, if you are working on scene 2, and you have made changes
to it, right-click on scene 3 and then select Add > Overwrite Scene,
and scene 3 will be overstored with the changes made to scene 2.
• Insert Scene: Inserts the scene you have just copied immediately
before this one.
• Midi Event: Creates a MIDI event in the scene.
• Internal Event: Creates an internal event in the scene.
• GPIO Event: Creates a GPIO event in the scene.
• Crossfade Event: Creates a crossfade event in the scene.
• Delete: Deletes the selected scene (see “Copying and deleting scenes”).
• Copy: Copies the selected scene (see “Copying and deleting scenes”).
• Paste: Pastes the scene you have just copied.
• Expand: Expands the scene/point scene (see “To expand a scene/
point scene”.
• Un-Expand: Closes the point scenes of the current scene/point scene
(see “To expand a scene/point scene”).
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Scene 2
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Scene/point
scene number
Scene name.