Select
TOOLS>FADER ASSIGNMENT
from the Modes row, and then NEW
CHANS from the row above to display
the input channel types available for
allocation.
Select a blank fader by pressing its’
assign button above (A layer) or below (B
layer) its label display to highlight it blue
and make it the currently assigned path -
the focus of assignable controls.
From the New Chans menu, select a
width of input channel to allocate to the
fader – 5.1 surround, stereo or mono. On
releasing the button, a DSP input channel
of the chosen width is instantly allocated
to the assigned fader and its label display
is updated accordingly.
Paths of the same width can quickly be
assigned to multiple faders by holding a
channel width button down whilst then
selecting the assign buttons of the blank
faders to allocate the channels to.
Once a fader has a signal path on it, the
path type or width cannot be changed,
the path must first be removed before a
different path can be allocated.
When assigning input channels to paths in
this way, a new input channel is allocated
to each fader from the available DSP
resource pool. DSP resources are quoted
in mono channel legs. When a stereo
channel is allocated, 2 mono paths are
used from the resource pool, and 6 are
used to create a 5.1 surround channel.
Assigningbusestofaders
Main Output buses and audio sub-group
buses that have been configured can also
be allocated to faders if required.
Selecting Mains or Groups from the
Tools>Fader Assignment menu displays
the relevant bus types that are available.
If more groups are available than can be
displayed across the panel, buttons will be
present to allow the view to page through
the different groups.
Selecting a Main or group will allocate
that DSP path to the currently assigned
fader as long as the fader does not
already have a path allocated.
Main output paths can also be allocated
to the faders on the dedicated monitor
panel if the full-featured version with
faders is fitted. When allocating to
these faders, ensure the panel is not
in spill or Downmix mode. Unlike input
channels which are configured as they
are allocated to faders, the buses need
to already be configured from the main
application
>Operate>Bus Config
screen. Please see the Buses Overview
section for more detail. Each numbered
Main or group is a unique bus signal path.
If the same Main or group bus, e.g. ‘Main1’
is allocated to more than one fader,
each fader is controlling the same bus
path and adjustment of any of them will
be reflected by the others. Cloning bus
faders in this way can be useful to provide
access to a bus from different physical
locations or different fader layers.
Assigningauxsandtrackstofaders
intheToolsmenu
From V7.0 it is possible to assign auxs
and tracks to faders from the Tools menu
in exactly the same way as groups &
mains. See Fig 4 on the previous page.
The aux buses are arranged in two pages
of 16 for up to 32 auxs and the track
buses arranged in four pages of 16 for up
to 64 tracks.
Removingpathsfromafaders
Pressing the Layer Tools button at
the right hand side of the modes row
brings up the Layer Tools menu on the
row above. Pressing and releasing the
CLEAR PATH button in this menu then
highlights the CNCL & EXEC buttons in
the same row. See Fig 6.
Pressing EXEC executes the clear path
command on the currently assigned fader,
removing any signal paths allocated.
The CNCL button instead cancels the
operation. To clear multiple paths from
the surface, press and hold the CLEAR
PATH button whilst selecting the faders to
be cleared using their assign buttons. The
EXEC / CNCL buttons are again used to
confirm execution or cancel the operation.
Clearing an input channel path from a
fader removes that unique path and all
settings associated with it from the control
surface. If a channel path is re-allocated,
to the fader, a new channel with default
settings is applied.
Clearing a main, group, aux or track bus
from a fader only clears the signal path
from that fader. The main, group, aux and
track buses are still active within DSP
and passing audio. The path can still be
adjusted and selected as the currently
assigned path for further control from the
OUTPUTS panel mode.
FIG 6 - LAYER TOOLS MENU
Summary of Contents for Artemis
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Page 39: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS GETTING SIGNALS INTO ARTEMIS ...
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Page 109: ...calrec com Putting Sound in the Picture ARTEMIS PASSING SIGNALS OUT OF ARTEMIS ...
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