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tire console is to click once to highlight any col-
umn entry and then use the keyboard space bar
to check or uncheck that check box. Use the up
and down arrow keys to quickly move through
the list, pressing the spacebar as required to change
check mark status.
Remaining entries are set in the Console pane.
Highlight the console name to see these items.
Create Console Include Lists
Only those signals without checkmarks in the
Hidden column can be added to an include list.
An Include List is the master signal source or
destination list for a console. The source include
list sets which signals are available for routing
(e.g. which ones are shown in the source selec-
tor displays). The destination include list sets
which destinations can have signals routed to
them. This typically only affects edge devices
(e.g. Source Selector panels or Source/Desti-
nation selector panels) since the console does
not have any destination selection device.
To create the signal lists, first highlight a De-
vices name. All of the unhidden sources or des-
tinations on that device are shown in the Avail-
able Signals box. Using standard Windows se-
lection techniques, select the desired signals,
then click the double right arrow key (>>) to
add these signals to the Include Signals list. Re-
peat for the other devices.
To remove any sources from the Include List,
highlight the signals then click the double left
arrow key (<<).
Net Card Sample Rate Selection
There are two output sample rate selection
boxes for the first two digital Net Card outputs
(Output A is D1 and Output B is D2). Each
can be set for either 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz. The
remaining Net Card digital outputs have a fixed
48 kHz sample rate output.
Chain to a Session File
After the operating system completes loading
at console start up, the
init.mac
file is loaded.
In the init.mac file, there’s a Chain Files section
where one or more session files can be listed to
automatically load after
init.mac
. Typically,
this is for a setup file to load that configures
the console for its standard function (air, pro-
duction, voice tracking, etc.). In some applica-
tions, a session file on another device will also
need to be loaded, so it is also entered here.
In the example,
mix-minus.ses
is a setup
file on device 3. It will be loaded after the
daypart_0.ses
file loads on the local con-
sole (the Device # 0 entry indicates the file is
on the local device).
ADDITIONAL VMCC INFORMATION
Appendix A has additional details on using VMCC
to accomplish various system setup tasks. Examples
of system design and console setup commands are
also presented with additional session file and macro
file information beyond that covered in the remain-
ing section of this chapter.
Setting Signal Include Lists
Net Card Sample Rate, License
and Chain Files Entry Box