MMC User Manual - AMS Neve
MMC User Manual - AMS Neve
MMC User Manual - AMS Neve
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System Menu<br />
Filing<br />
This has two options:<br />
Clear the current tree<br />
This removes the current Mix Tree from the active automation system before the selected Tree is loaded.<br />
Insert into current tree<br />
This is used to combine the selected Mix Tree with the currently loaded Mix Tree.<br />
Click the required radio button and click the Load button.<br />
The Mix Tree will be displayed.<br />
Click the required Mix/Pass number.<br />
A black ring will be shown around the selected Mix/Pass.<br />
Click the Load Revision button.<br />
The Restoring Modes dialogue box will be displayed.<br />
Click the check boxes as required.<br />
Safety Snapshots loads the pre-automation control settings that were stored with the Mix and modes will reset<br />
the Automation Modes of controls to those that were kept in the Mix being loaded.<br />
Click on OK.<br />
Configuration Filing<br />
There are five types of configuration file used by Encore:<br />
Desk Setups<br />
This contains the number of type of path and thereby dictates the type of task that Logic <strong>MMC</strong> will be used for.<br />
The Desk Setup contains all the information relating to the configuration of each path, including the processing<br />
allocated, the order of processing, the settings for each processing element at the time the Desk Setup was<br />
saved, path names, routing to and from other paths, input and/or output routing (patching) and the assignment<br />
of paths to the console surface. The main utility for changing the base Desk Setup is Desk Edit.<br />
IO Configuration<br />
This contains the configuration of the input and output ports that are available to the system, including port<br />
names, mono/stereo port types, SRC configuration, delay available on a port, dither on a port and if a relay is<br />
associated with a port. The main utility for changing the IO Configuration is IO Config.<br />
GPI<br />
This is the GPI (General Purpose Interface) file which contains the configuration of the relays and opto-isolators.<br />
The utility for changing the GPI configuration is IO Config.<br />
Snapshots<br />
Snapshots are used to save control settings that can be recalled at a later time. A Snapshots file can contain any<br />
number of Snapshots. If Snapshots are recalled when a Mix/Pass is being made then the values will be written to<br />
controls that are in Record. The contents of a Snapshots file can be managed using the Snapshot utility.<br />
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