54 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
The Groups page includes POP and VCA group selection.
The Tag Layers page lets you pick from System Tags or Suggested Tags as described in the Home workow.
The Clipped Channels page allows all clipped channels to be viewed in one place. The Trim -0.5 dB button reduces all clipped channel trims by -0.5 dB to avoid
distortion. The Clear button resets the clipped channels view to show no channels (if channels clip again, they will be displayed).
The Flip Target page is a quick way to select an Aux or Matrix. Used in conjunction with Flip mode it allows aux mixes to be ipped to faders for quick level changes.
To the right, both top and bottom widgets show input or output information. These handle all Conguration, EQ, Gating, Compression, Eect inserts and Send &
Matrices/Contributions. These widgets are described in detail in the basic operation chapter of this manual.
Bottom left is the Current Scene page which shows events or notes for the currently loaded scene. See Chapter 19: Automation (Scenes and Shows) for more details.
Automation View
This workow has the same Console Navigation widget in the top-left side as the FOH Workow. Directly below is the selected channel detail widget.
The HD96-24 has a powerful scene-based automation system. In order to understand how the system works it can be broken down into the following structure:
1. Show – The whole of the system is stored as a Show, including all global settings, Playlists and Scenes. A show is used to transfer the current set up to a
dierent system.
2. Playlist – A user-dened list comprising of some or all of the available scenes in a specic order.
3. Scene – A snapshot of the console settings taken at one point in time. A scene can be updated, duplicated or deleted if needed.
4. Library Preset – A individual element within a channel, an eect unit’s settings or a whole channel strip can be saved to a library and loaded into a similar type
of channel or eect if required.
5. Events – Various functions can be triggered with scene recall. Currently only MIDI events are implemented.
For more information on how automation works please see the Automation section of this guide.