User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ProVisionaire Design
- Contents
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Audio Components
- 2.1. The Difference Between Mono, Stereo, and Multi
- 2.2. How to Control Control Signals
- 2.3. Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- 2.4. Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- 2.5. Audio Detector
- 2.6. Auto Gain Control (AGC)
- 2.7. Combiner: Room Combiner, Room Combiner plus Automixer
- 2.8. DCA
- 2.9. Delay
- 2.10. Dynamics: Compressor
- 2.11. Dynamics: Comp260
- 2.12. Dynamics: De-Esser
- 2.13. Dynamics: Ducker
- 2.14. Dynamics: Gate
- 2.15. Dynamics: Limiter
- 2.16. Dynamics: Paging Ducker
- 2.17. Dynamics: Program Ducker
- 2.18. Effect: Ping Pong Delay
- 2.19. Effect: REV-X
- 2.20. EQ: GEQ
- 2.21. EQ: PEQ
- 2.22. Fader
- 2.23. Feedback Suppressor: Notch FBS
- 2.24. Feedback Suppressor: Pitch Shift FBS
- 2.25. Filter: BPF
- 2.26. Filter: HPF
- 2.27. Filter: LPF
- 2.28. Input/Output: Dante In
- 2.29. Input/Output: USB In
- 2.30. Input/Output: Dante Out
- 2.31. Input/Output: USB Out
- 2.32. Input/Output: SD Card
- 2.33. Meter
- 2.34. Mixer: Delay Matrix, Matrix Mixer
- 2.35. Mixer: Dugan Automixer
- 2.36. Oscillator
- 2.37. Polarity
- 2.38. Probe
- 2.39. Router
- 2.40. Source Selector
- 2.41. Speaker Processor: Standard SPP
- 2.42. Speaker Processor: C-Series SPP (FIR)
- 3. Control Components
- 3.1. Control Methods for Control Components
- 3.2. Input (Normalized Value): Button
- 3.3. Input (Value): Button
- 3.4. Input (Normalized Value): Radio Button
- 3.5. Input (Value): Radio Button
- 3.6. Input (Normalized Value): Fader
- 3.7. Input (Value): Fader
- 3.8. Processing (Normalized Value): Logic
- 3.9. Processing (Normalized Value): NOT
- 3.10. Processing (Normalized Value): Flip-Flop
- 3.11. Processing (Normalized Value): Invert
- 3.12. Processing (Normalized Value): Compare
- 3.13. Processing (Normalized Value): Difference
- 3.14. Processing (Normalized Value): Max/Min
- 3.15. Processing (Value): Negate
- 3.16. Processing (Value): Compare
- 3.17. Processing (Value): Multi Compare
- 3.18. Processing (Value): Difference
- 3.19. Processing (Value): Max/Min
- 3.20. Processing: Delay
- 3.21. Processing: External Events
- 3.22. Processing: Suspend
- 3.23. Processing: Router
- 3.24. Controller: GPI In
- 3.25. Controller: GPI Out
- 3.26. Controller: Scheduler
- 3.27. Parameter Set
- 3.28. Snapshot
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[Browse] button
When you click this, a screen will appear, allowing you to select the file or folder to be played.
If you choose [Play 1 song], select a file.
If you choose [Play all songs in a folder], select a folder.
[Play Mode]
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[Normal]/[Repeat]/[Shuffle Repeat]
This specifies the play mode for the file or files.
If you choose [Normal], the specified file or files in the folder will play once.
If you choose [Repeat], the specified file or files in the folder will play repeatedly.
If you choose [Shuffle Repeat], the files in the specified folder will play repeatedly in random
order. If you choose [Play 1 song] in [Folder/File], the [Shuffle Repeat] setting will be
unavailable.
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[Go to the top when playback stops.] check box
When you stop file playback, this specifies whether the file will pause at the location where you
stopped or will return to the beginning of the file.
If this is On, playback will begin from the beginning of the file or the first file in the folder the
next time you start playback.
If this is Off, playback will begin from the location at which you stopped the next time you start
playback.
[Interval]
This specifies the playback spacing when files are played consecutively.
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Time(sec)
You can set the time in the range from 0.0 sec to 10.0 sec in 0.1 sec steps.
If an event to play another file is executed while the current file is still playing, the current
playback will stop and the other file will start to play.
[OK] button
Saves the settings and closes the dialog box.
[Cancel] button
Closes the dialog box without saving the changes.
After registering files to be played, use the SD Card component editor to select and play audio files
and to adjust volume.
① [Level] knob
Adjusts the volume.
2. Audio Components
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