Ivie iFlex 2400 Series User Manual

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Page 1 - Software User Manual

SonataTMSoftware User Manual

Page 2 - February 19, 2009

83. Left-click on the zoom extents icon to zoom out to the extent of placed elementsProgramming MixersMixers are programmed individually in SonataTM.

Page 3 - Layout Screen

9`It’s also helpful to imagine a set of incomming data streams that converge at the mixer, and an outgoing set of data streams leaving the mixer. For

Page 4 - Placing Layout Elements

10‘ignored’ or not. If the selector is to be used, type in the selector position number, and click ‘OK’. The selector will show the position number,

Page 5

11The associations page is also divided into two sections. The upper window section is a scrollable list of every input and output. Inputs are group

Page 6

12RoutingThe routing screen is a matrix with all inputs for a given mixer listed on the x-axis, and the outputs of a given mode as the y-axis. The y-

Page 7 - Level Groups

13Options in this dialog are: ratio, oor, threshold, release off gain, NOM enable, and last on.When all modes have been routed and saved, left-click

Page 8 - Template Editor

14default a level/trim and gating processing element, each output has a level/trim element. These elements are represented by the level/trim, and inp

Page 9 - Panning/Zooming

15Note* - If a level/trim processing element is pasted over an existing level/trim element, the group name information is unchanged. Only the level/t

Page 10 - Programming Mixers

16Some additional tools in the dialog are:1. Flatten a single lter2. Reset all lters3. Bypass the PEQTo exit the PEQ dialog, select ‘OK’. To exi

Page 11 - Switches

17When connected, the bar beneath the graph will show the current level of compression.The limits for input values are as follows:Limit Threshold - -3

Page 12 - Associations

February 19, 2009

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18Signal GeneratorThe signal generator processing block has input parameters for white, pink, and red noise, as well as a sine wave generator and freq

Page 14

19TriggersThe trigger page currently provides the user with two functions. The rst is the ability to change the group level of a control, and the se

Page 15 - Processing

20for turning the output of that control to on or off will appear. In this case, when the conditions for that mode are met, the output of the chosen

Page 16 - Copy/Paste

21the other mixer to the current mixer through the networking page of the current mixer. To create the network control channel, left-click on the ‘Cr

Page 17

22Run/SimulateAt any point in the process of creating layout les and associated programming, the user has the option of simulating existing logic usi

Page 18 - Comp Limit

23the system will change. At any point of system manipulation, left-clicking on an input, output, or output zone will cause this window to display th

Page 19 - High Shelf / Cut

24All iFlexTM mixers require a context le to operate, but if the mixer also contains a layout le, the mixer is designated as a ‘master’ mixer.Master

Page 20 - Signal Generator

25left-click on the ‘associate’ button. Continue until all physical mixers are associated with logical mixers in the layout le.To dissassociate mixe

Page 21 - Triggers

26Input and output modules, and controls are pre-programmed at the factory with a type designator. This designator is used to identify the type of mo

Page 22 - Networking

27window, with pulldown selection lists for each wiring point. To program the RMPC, select named controls from the list for each of the wiring points

Page 23

1Layout ScreenIn SonataTM, the layout screen is not simply a place to put icons in some logical order. In SonataTM , the layout screen is a window in

Page 24 - Run/Simulate

2select ‘view, clear background’ from the main menu.Placing Layout ElementsOn starting up SonataTM for the rst time, the user sees a white desktop, w

Page 25 - Connecting to a Mixer

31. Description - Assigns a user-dened name to the control. This helps the user to recognize the control when making associations, assigning level

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4to 0.13. Show Text Output - Allows the user to place text on the layout area that is associated with a control.14. Font - Sets the font of the text t

Page 27 - Hardware Programmer

5single right-click will end point placement.The shape of the output zone can be modied by clicking on the shaded region. The anchor points will sho

Page 28 - RMPC Controls

6group level name in order to be latched as a group. All level controls in the layout will need a group name, regardless if a group name is give to a

Page 29 - Diagnostics

7Connecting ElementsAll elements on the layout area must be connected to a mixer. The logic for handling elements is done mixer-by-mixer, so elements

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