User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- An overview of MRX Designer
- Screen structure
- Basic use of MRX Designer
- Menu bar
- Tool buttons
- Shortcut keys
- Design sheet
- “Parameter Sets” area
- “Parameter Link Group” area
- “Gang Edit Group” area
- “Properties” area
- Components and the component editor
- Editing the parameters
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Controller (AGC)
- Combiner
- Delay
- Dynamics
- Effect
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Inputs/Outputs
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Paging
- Polarity
- Revolabs Control
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Speech Privacy
- Text
- Transmitter/Receiver
- User Defined Block
- Dialog boxes and applications
- “Print” dialog box
- “Install Speech Privacy File” dialog box
- “File Transfer” application
- “PGM1 Label Creator” application
- “Compile” dialog box
- “Snapshot Group” dialog box
- “Remote Control Setup List” dialog box
- “External Events” dialog box
- “GPI” dialog box
- “Digital Control Panel” dialog box / “Wireless DCP” dialog box / “MCP1” dialog box
- “PGM1/PGX1” dialog box
- “Port Name” dialog box
- List of settings in “Settings” dialog boxes
- Context menus
- Troubleshooting
“Parameter Sets” area
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“Parameter Sets” area
A set of parameters stored or recalled as a snapshot is called a “parameter set.” You can create such a
parameter set, register the desired parameters of the MRX to the parameter set, and store the current
values of the parameter set members as a snapshot. One parameter set can store up to 10 different
snapshots. A parameter can be registered in more than one parameter set.
Parameters can be registered in a parameter set in the following ways.
If you are going to recall all of the parameters of a component, the recall will take less time if
you register the component rather than registering the individual parameters in the parameter
set.
If you are going to recall all of the parameters in an MRX unit, the recall will take less time if
you register the MRX unit rather than registering the individual parameters or components in
the parameter set.
If you are changing only the internal settings of an MRX unit, recall a snapshot. If you want to change
other things in addition to internal settings of the MRX unit, you should register a snapshot in a preset
so that the snapshot is recalled when the preset is recalled.
You can also combine multiple snapshots into a group (“Snapshot Group” dialog box). Grouping
snapshots allows you to recall multiple snapshots in a single operation.
Snapshots and snapshot groups can also be assigned to a DCP, Wireless DCP, GPI, or scheduler in
addition to a preset. You can also register a snapshot to a Remote Control Setup List, and recall it from
a remote controller.
Registration source Registration method
Design sheet
While holding down <Ctrl>, drag and drop a component onto a parameter set
name.
Right-click a component, and use [Add to Parameter Set] to select the
parameter set to which it will be registered.
Component editor / Link
Master editor / Parameter
setting window
While holding down <Ctrl>, drag and drop a parameter onto a parameter set
name.
Right-click a parameter, and use [Add to Parameter Set] to select the parameter
set in which it will be registered. Right-click somewhere other than on a
parameter, and use [Add to Parameter Set] to select the parameter set in which
the component will be registered.
“Parameters” area
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*1. You can also use <Shift> or <Ctrl> to simultaneously register multiple components or parameters in a parameter set.
Drag and drop the component or parameter onto a parameter set name.
Right-click the component or parameter, and use [Add to Parameter Set] to
select the parameter set to which it will be registered.
“Parameter Sets” area
Select the registration-destination parameter set, and then click the [Add
Device] button and select a device.
“Parameter Link Group”
area
Right-click the parameter link group, and select [Add to Parameter Set] to
register the link master fader or [ON] button.
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