Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Warning
- About this manual
- Before you get started
- Unpacking and setup
- Software: TC Icon and Loudness Pilot firmware
- Loudness Pilot: An introduction
- Loudness Pilot – Basic concepts and operation
- Loudness Pilot status indicators and ports
- Setting up Loudness Pilot
- Basic operation
- Accessing Loudness Pilot
- Obtaining Loudness Pilot status information
- Setting up audio and syncing
- Loudness Pilot remote control
- Recalling, storing and deleting settings
- Updating Loudness Pilot firmware
- Icon Setup
- ALC2
- LM2 (optional)
- Appendix 1: Links and additional information
- Appendix 2: Loudness Pilot GPI/O page
- Technical specifications
Software: TC Icon and Loudness Pilot firmware
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Finding and installing
TCIcon software – OSX
The most current version of TC Icon software for
OSX at the time of production is provided on the
USB stick that came with your Loudness Pilot,
but you may want to download the latest version
from the TC Electronic website.
You can download the latest version of the TC
Icon software for OSX from:
tcelectronic.com/support/software/
►
On this page, locate the “Loudness Pilot”
section.
►
In this section of the support page, look for
“TC Icon software” and click the button rep-
resenting the latest version of the TC Icon
software for OS X.
Depending on your browser type and con-
figuration, a dialog may be shown asking you
what you want to do with this file. Choose
“Save”.
The software will be downloaded to your
browser’s default download location. Usually,
this is the “Downloads” folder for your user
account.
►
Go to the folder containing the file you just
downloaded.
►
If you are seeing a .ZIP file, double-click it to
extract its contents. However, your browser
may already have extracted the contents from
the .ZIP file automatically.
►
After the ZIP file has been extracted, you will
see a .DMG (“Disk Image”) file in the Finder.
►
Double-click the .DMG file to mount this disk
image.
An “Icon” disk image containing an “Icon”
app will be shown.
►
Copy the TC Icon application from the disk
image to your hard disk by dragging it to the
“Applications” folder, or to another folder
where you can easily find it.
►
You can now unmount (eject) the disk image
by right-clicking it and selecting “Eject” from
the context menu.