Ivie iFlex 2400 Series User Manual

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Flex QuickStart Manual
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vie Technologies, Inc.
Sonata Quick Start
Manual
for the Ivie
i
Flex
2400
DSP Automatic Mixer
February, 2009
Copyright 2009
by Ivie TechNologies Inc.
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Page 1 - DSP Automatic Mixer

iFlex QuickStart Manual Ivie Technologies, Inc. Sonata Quick Start Manual for the Ivie iFlex 2400 DSP Automatic Mixer February, 2009

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Figure 7arrows will appear to the left of every input or output that contains an association for that mode. This allows the user to change the priori

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Figure 8ProcessingIn the processing screen, the user can add processing elements to modes associated with inputs or outputs. The elements currently a

Page 4 - Connections

Figure 9nal elements of the control denition together to provide for the correct functioning of the manual control.We now need to return for a momen

Page 5 - Controls

Figure 10will set the mixer to control the ‘Manual’ mode level with the level control that has the same group name. Set all the gold inputs in manual

Page 6 - Output Zones

Figure 11bottom-center of the screen, and will update whenever you select a new output zone, or a mode changes for the selected zone. You may also ad

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Figure 1LayoutDesigns in SonataTM begin at the layout screen. A background is imported onto the screen, and components are placed over the background

Page 9 - Associations

Figure 2Input PlacementPlacing inputs is a simple matter of right-clicking anywhere in the layout area and choosing the ‘Create Input’ option. This w

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Figure 3ControlsAfter placing inputs and line outputs, controls are placed. In this case, two doors are added to divide the space into three sections

Page 11 - Processing

Figure 4Output ZonesOutput zones are the typical speaker zones in a design, and are an integral part of how SonataTM helps the user visualize both the

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A Word About ModesThe heart of the programming process within SonataTM is based on the concept of input and output “Modes”. Within SonataTM modes pro

Page 13 - Simulation

Figure 5ModesDouble-clicking on a mixer icon in the layout page will bring the user to the modes tab. Notice that a series of tabs now appear in the

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Figure 6AssociationsIn the associations page, the user associates the modes to the inputs and outputs. The user identies every mode that applies to

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