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up routing between the Input the preset was recalled
on and those outputs. The parameters in that Drive
Module are then set according to the parameters in the
components in the Module Preset.
You can if you wish create modules with non-consecutive
outputs by manually manipulating the routing and then
recalling Component Presets to the individual outputs.
You could then store the resulting system in a Snapshot,
though you wouldn't be able to store the Module in a
Module Preset.
When a Module Preset Recall consumes
outputs to construct a module, it
treats a pair of Bridged outputs as
a single channel, so recalling a two-
way Module Preset will consume three
output channels if a Bridged pair is
encountered. For further details, see
Bridge mode (page 26).
DSP inputs are not the same as
physical inputs. The iK41 has four
audio inputs and four DSP inputs. This
is a matrix mixing system where any
physical inputs, be they analogue, AES3
or Dante, can drive any number of DSP
inputs.
Component presets
A Component Preset represents the processing for just
one output. Any part of a Module Preset can be
recalled to any one output. A Drive Module comprised of
parameters which have been recalled to its outputs using
Component Preset Recalls can then be saved into another
Module Preset provided the outputs remain consecutive
(i.e. you have not changed the routing manually). If you
have changed the routing manually, you can save the
whole arrangement into a Snapshot. For further details,
see Modules, preset components and snapshots (page
14).
Factory module presets
The amplifier contains a small library of factory presets
designed to suit a range of enclosures. However, Vu-
Net (page 36) has an extensive library of presets, so it's
best to install presets using Vu-Net (page 36).
Factory presets may contain some parameters that are
fixed and hidden from view and other parameters that you
can edit. The number and type of hidden parameters is
dependent on the factory preset. Typically, the settings
that are a function of the loudspeaker cabinet design
are hidden. Factory presets are locked (as indicated by
a ‘box’ symbol after the preset name), which means
you can't overwrite them. However, you can create and
update your own presets.
Storing module presets
For details of how to store drive modules, see Store preset
(page 19).
You can only store drive module presets
where the outputs are consecutive.
If you store a drive module preset at the
front panel (page 9), you won't be able
to edit the component names. To change
component names, you need to save the
module preset using Vu-Net (page 36).
Recalling module presets
For details, see Recall preset (page 18).
Snapshots
You can recall snapshots using:
Vu-Net software (page 36)
The amplifier front panel with RECL in the utility
menu (page 33)
Signals sent to the AUX port (page 43) on the back of
the amplifier
TIPI commands (page 49) or the Q-SYS
plugin (page 45)
When you recall a snapshot, the amplifier recalls
components to each input and output and it may change
device-wide settings, effectively recalling a processor-
wide preset.
The parameters inside the drive modules are not
individually stored in snapshots. Recalling a snapshot
triggers the recall of the appropriate input and output
components, rather than restoring the parameters that
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Productinformatie

MerkMartin Audio
ModeliK41
CategorieNiet gecategoriseerd
TaalNederlands
Grootte8458 MB