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Synchronizing the settings data between components
About the need for synchronization
About the need for synchronization
Control surface
DSP engine
I/O rack
I/O rack
Mixing data Mixing data
HA gain
Gain compensation settings etc.
The control surface and DSP engine each maintain mixing data, and synchronize this data via the network.
This means that when connecting a network, it is necessary to specify whether synchronization is performed
on the basis of the control surface’s data or the DSP engine’s data. The I/O (CS I/O) of the I/O rack or control
surface saves parameters such as the HA gain and gain compensation, and you must likewise specify the unit
whose data will be the basis of synchronization. (Since CSD-R7 unifies the console and the DSP, the
synchronization occurs with the I/O rack and CS I/O.)
1 When you finish connecting the system, turn on the power of each device other
than the output devices (such as amps).
When the control surface detects that a new device (Control surface, DSP engine, I/O rack, CS
I/O) is connected, it determines whether data synchronization is needed; if data
synchronization is needed, the DEVICE SYNC popup window will appear.
2 When a popup window appears, specify the direction of data synchronization.
3 When you press the SYNC button to synchronize data, a confirmation screen
appears. Press the OK button to execute.
NOTE
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If there has been no change in the internal data of each component since the previous synchronization, synchronization occurs
automatically, so the “DEVICE SYNC screen”(p.241) does not appear.
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Before you synchronize, you must specify the CONSOLE MODE and CONSOLE ID.
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