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Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

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uttons on the <strong>Genesys</strong> console .<br />

A highlighted/selected track in the DAW will also be shown in the <strong>Genesys</strong><br />

DAW software screen in the top-right corner in red LCD type font, 01,<br />

02... 48. The fader SEL button will also flash to indicate the selected<br />

track.<br />

You can also set tracks 9-12 for example to the encoders by pressing any<br />

of the SEL buttons above faders 9, 10, 11 or 12.<br />

NB:<br />

Where reference is made to the channel faders and channel fader SEL<br />

buttons, these are only available on consoles which have the motorised<br />

channel faders installed.<br />

Please be aware that when <strong>Genesys</strong> is the controlling DAW faders, these<br />

fader levels will not form part of any Recall or snapshot file saved on<br />

<strong>Genesys</strong>, and will therefore not be available for restoring at a later time<br />

through <strong>Genesys</strong>. The DAW fader levels are stored by the DAW, and do<br />

not form part of the <strong>Genesys</strong> Recall or snapshot files.<br />

However, the underlying levels of the <strong>Genesys</strong> audio input faders will be<br />

stored & recalled, even though they might not have been available for<br />

control when the Recall store or snapshot was taken.<br />

The <strong>Genesys</strong> software screen/display shows information relating to the<br />

DAW parameters/levels/positions etc. The screen indicates the selected<br />

DAW track, and the current parameters being edited or controlled. The<br />

text information in yellow indicates track information, both lines shows<br />

parameter position/level/information (the second line shows the track<br />

name when controlling the Pans).<br />

The large red encoder at the top of the <strong>Genesys</strong> channel strips acts as a<br />

Ch V-Pot (Channel Virtual-Pot control/push-button) control. It works in<br />

exactly the same way as the DAW encoders on the Monitor Panel and its<br />

advantage over the DAW encoders is that it also has LED indicators to<br />

show a visual display of the current DAW parameter/level/position when in<br />

Aux/Pans/Plugins mode.<br />

These large encoders will be referred to in the manual as the Ch V-Pot,<br />

differentiating them from the Monitor Panel DAW encoders.<br />

▶ Turn the encoder to set the level/position. Press the encoder and it acts<br />

as a push-button when in DAW mode.<br />

▶ The next section details how to use the Ch V-Pot control as a pushbutton<br />

and its functionality.<br />

Ch V-Pot Select (<strong>Genesys</strong> software)<br />

From the <strong>Genesys</strong> software a tick-box labelled Ch V-Pot Select performs<br />

two functions:<br />

▶ It will lock the DAW function to the large red encoder at the top of the<br />

channel strip, so pressing it will not cycle round CH / DAW / FNC options<br />

and it will act as a DAW encoder.<br />

▶ It assigns the push-button function as the Monitor Panel DAW<br />

encoders across all of the large red encoders (Ch V-Pot) on the channel<br />

strips – (but not the Rev Return modules and only those which have been<br />

assigned to the DAW control).<br />

This means for example, that if the PANS mode is on, the Ch V-Pot will be<br />

controlling the Pan position and all of the assigned Ch V-Pots on the<br />

channel strips will display the same Pan position for their respective tracks<br />

in the DAW, and pressing it will centre the Pan position.<br />

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