Operation Manual

About the Patching screen 49
PRO2 Live Audio System
Owner’s Manual
Patching screen function buttons
The function panel buttons of the Patching screen are described in the following table.
When a button is selected, its background colour changes to a lighter shade.
Legend Description
SINGLE Lets you patch a single source to a single destination or multiple destinations.
See “Single patching (SINGLE)” on page 66.
SEQ. Lets you select multiple sources and then patch them one by one to their
destinations. With this method, each source can only have one destination.
See “Sequence patching (SEQ.)” on page 66.
AUTO Lets you select a block of sources and patch them all automatically in one go,
simply by selecting a single destination. Any existing patches within the
destination range will be replaced by the new ones. See “Automatic patching
(AUTO)” on page 66.
NONE Clears all currently selected patch connectors from all tabs in the From and To
sections.
LIST Changes the tooltip type from standard to list to help with sequence patching.
This is only available when SEQ. is on (see “List tooltip” on page 59).
CHECKPOINT Sets a patching store point, or snapshot, that contains the patching status at
that instant. There is only one checkpoint available, so each time
CHECKPOINT is clicked the previous checkpoint is overwritten.
RESTORE Reverts patching status to the last checkpoint or, if no checkpoints have been
created, it will revert patching status to the power up condition. All patching
done in the intervening period will be lost.
UNDO Undoes the latest single patch, even if it was part of a multiple patching
operation. Repeated clicks will undo the preceding patching operations, going
back to the last checkpoint, or power up if no checkpoints have been created.
REDO Redoes an undo. This can be repeated for each undo in the previous undo
operation.
CLEAR SEL. Clears all current selections and their patches.
Important:
Unlike the NONE button, which merely removes the current selections
(highlighted in yellow), CLEAR SEL. goes a step further by removing
the patch as well. This will stop any audio that may have been going
through the patched signal.
CLEAR Clears all patching (see “To clear all current patching” on page 67).
Important:
Exercise great caution when using this function. Observe the warning
that appears after clicking this button.
CONFIG Opens the AES50 Device Configuration window, from where you can
configure the device (see “The AES50 Device Configuration window” on
page 62).