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
135 PRO X User Manual
Item Control Parameter option
1 Fader Fader
2 pan control knob Pan
3
mono level/SIS image/[fb pan]
control knob
image/front back
4 front control knob Front Div
5 back control knob Rear Div
6 front to back control knob Rear Div
7 centre level control knob Centre
8 LFE level control knob Sub
9 MUTE switch Mute
Using a crossfade mute
The Mute option of the Parameters list lets you initiate a mute at the end of
a crossfade down operation. For example, if you set a crossfade of two seconds,
the mute will turn on after this time has expired (provided it was o). If the
crossfade is a ‘crossfade up’, the mute will turn o during the crossfade up time
(provided it was on).
Crossfade set up section in the Edit
Event window
The crossfade set up section (bottom of the Edit Event window) is where you
set up how the crossfade operates. Here you can set up the duration of the
crossfade and the rate at which it occurs. You can congure two crossfade rates
per crossfade or keep its rate constant throughout.
Time
Control up travel
Control down travel
1
2
3
54 6
Figure 26: Crossfade set up section
Item Element Function
1 % of Travel number eld Sets the initial travel distance of the control as a percentage of the total distance of travel.
2 % of Time number eld Sets the time for the initial travel of the control as a percentage of the overall time.
3 Faders Down eld
Sets the time taken for the total travel (milliseconds) of the control for a ‘fader down’ (or whichever
control is used) crossfade event. For the Faders Up eld, this sets the time taken for the total travel
(milliseconds) of the control for a ‘fader up’ crossfade event.
4 Faders down section For setting the crossfade down parameters.
5 Faders up section For setting the crossfade up parameters.
6 Graph Up/down crossfade graph.
>> To quickly adjust the time and travel of the faders
up/down
You can quickly adjust the % of Time and % of Travel parameters by dragging
the graph. Click anywhere on the line of the graph in the Edit Event window
and drag to where the parameters are as desired. Clicking while pressing the left
button adjusts the up travel, and doing the same with the right button adjusts
the down travel.
>> To create a crossfade event
1. Open the Edit Event window.
2. If you want to disable this event, select the Disable Event option.
3. In the When... section, select the parameters that will trigger the event.
4. If you want to incorporate a time oset delay between the event being
triggered and the start of the event, set a time in the Time Oset section.
5. In the Then do this... drop-down list, select the X-Fade Event option.
6. Do one of the following:
• Select a crossfade group from the Crossfade Group drop-down list.
• Create a new crossfade group. Click the Crossfade Group Edit button
to open the Crossfade Groups screen and then follow the instructions
in “Crossfade groups”.
7. In the Parameters section, select the level control on which you want the
crossfade event to occur (see “Programming events”). For example, a fader.
8. In the crossfade set up section (see Figure 26 “Crossfade set up section”),
set up the crossfade parameters, such as time, % of travel etc.
9. Click CLOSE.
To set up a crossfade to have a constant rate across its full travel, set both the
% of Time and % of Travel elds to 50%.