System 6000 Integrator
Table Of Contents
Using System 6000 Integrator
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System 6000 Integrator features
System 6000 Integrator allows seamless in-
tegration of your System 6000 MKII in your
digital audio workstation (DAW) or non-linear
editing system (NLE).
– Select System 6000 MKII frames.
– Recall important device information.
– Browse and recall User Preset.
– Save and reload System 6000 MKII settings
as part of your project.
– Transfer Scenes and User Presets between
System 6000 MKII frames.
Automatic Preset Control
Studio software comes and goes; typically in
three year cycles. However, for many high-end
studios and post-production facilities, System
6000 MKII frames are the preferred “weapon of
choice” for top-notch reverbs, delays and modu-
lation effects.
System 6000 Integrator ensures that the full
potential of one or multiple System 6000 MKII
frames can be realized – no matter what soft-
ware environment you are working in. The stan-
dard automation features of your DAW/NLE are
supported, allowing you to automate User Preset
changes during playback – which means that
you can use your System 6000 MKII more ef-
ficiently than ever before. For instance, one en-
gine could be used to apply a subtle eight chan-
nel reverb in one scene – and extraordinary DXP
dynamics processing or UnWrap HD in the next.
The best of both worlds
Enjoy peace of mind when working with chang-
ing hardware configurations: All relevant settings
for your System 6000 MKII can be stored as
part of your DAW/NLE project. Using the Ether-
net protocol, System 6000 Integrator will detect
all System 6000 MKII frames connected to the
same network as your computer. This way, you
get the best of both worlds: Full integration and
automation in your DAW/NLE of choice – and
powerful, solid communication with your System
6000 MKII frames via Ethernet.
System 6000 Integrator
is a plug-in
Please note that this software is a plug-in. Its
main purpose is full integration of one or multiple
System 6000 MKII frames into your production
environment of choice. This is achieved by…
1. installing the plug-in,
2. activating your license as described in
“System requirements and installation” on
page 3,
3. creating or opening a project in your DAW
or NLE host software,
4. creating or selecting a track in your pro-
ject where you insert one or multiple instan-
ces of the System 6000 Integrator plug-in
and
5. using these plug-in instances to access a
System 6000 MKII frame.
System 6000 Integrator will always run in your
host software, and the data that is controlling
your System 6000 MKII frame(s) becomes part
of the respective project in your host. There is no
stand-alone version of System 6000 Integrator,
since the plug-in can only be used as described
in this manual when it is running in a host appli-
cation.
Important: Data transferred from a System
6000 MKII frame to your computer is stored in
System 6000 Integrator plug-in instances. De-
leting a plug-in instance will also delete the
data it holds. For more information, see “Data
storage in plug-in instances” on page 11.