AVDT-BOB
User’s manual
v1.6
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4
AVDT-
BOB User’s Interface
4.1
Bar menu for interface selection
The GUI of the AVDT-BOB is divided in 6 interfaces. A generic bar menu displayed on the
top of screen enables the selection of one of these interfaces by clicking/pressing the
interface name. The interface in used is colored in Orange on menu:
1.
accesses
to the Input’
interface. It is the default interface at startup.
2.
accesses to the Mixing
’
interface.
3.
accesses to the Out
puts’
interface.
4.
accesses to EQ/DYN interface for inputs and outputs.
5.
accesses to vu-meter interface for inputs and outputs.
6.
accesses to software settings, information and Load/Save sub menus.
4.2
Inputs interface
The Inputs’
interface controls the Input Processing (see diagram in §3.3). It shows the
following screen just below of the generic bar menu:
On left, 4{2} slices of faders and buttons control the Mic/Line preamps and processing
On right, 4 slices of faders and buttons manage the Dante processing
On the top of a slice, the value of the gain (preamp or digital) reflects the fader position
On 2
nd
line, miniatures of EQ or DYN indicates the processing position (Mic/Dante)
On 3
rd
line, On/Off + Phi buttons control the activation or phase inversion
On 4
th
line, 48V buttons control the phantom power of the input Mic/Line.
On bottom, a reminder of the source of each slice is displayed
On last line, colored label buttons enable the user to customize the input labels
1
2
3
4
5
6
(1) Control Slices Mic/Line
(2) Control Slices for Dante in
}
(4)
Mini positions of EQ/DYN
}
(6)
+
48V Phantom power buttons
(Mic)
}
(7)
Reminder of the input sources
}
(8)
Names and colors of treated
inputs
Fadder at middle of slice
with its scale to its right.
A double click on a fadder
reset the gain to 0db
Meter level at left of slice
with its scale to its right
A long press or double
click on the colored
label button provides
the ability to custo-
mize this button (i.e
name, color gain) or
to copy/paste the
entire slice for/from
another slice.
}
(3)
Value of Gains (preamp or digital)
}
(5)
On/Off and Phase inversion buttons