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SESSION FILE SECTION SUMMARY
Within each of these sections, each channel but-
ton can be set either On (
=1
) or Off (
=0
) when the
session file loads:
•
[On] Sets
whether any module is forced
On or Off when the session file loads.
•
[Source]
Sets whether the A or the B in-
put is the selected source for the module.
•
[Mode]
Sets each module’s default mode
(Stereo, Left, Right, or Mono Sum).
•
[Cue]
Sets whether cue is on or off for each
module.
•
[Send_1, Send_2]
Sets whether the
module is assigned to one or both send
buses.
•
[Utl_1, Utl_2, Utl_3, Utl_4]
Sets
whether the module is assigned to any of
the Utility buses.
•
[Prog_1, Prog_2, Prog_3, Prog_4]
Sets whether the module is assigned to any
of the Program buses.
•
[Offline_1, Offline_2]
Sets whether
the module is assigned to either Off-line bus.
•
[Send_1_PF, Send_2_PF]
Sets whether
the module’s send is pre-fader or post-fader.
•
[Send_1_PS, Send_2_PS]
Seta whether
the module’s send is pre-switch or post-
switch.
•
[UTL_1_PF, UTL_2_PF, UTL_3_PF,
UTL_4_PF]
Sets whether the module’s Util-
ity bus feed is pre-fader or post-fader.
•
[UTL_1_PS, UTL_2_PS, UTL_3_PS,
UTL_4_PS]
Sets whether the module’s Util-
ity bus feed is pre-switch or post-switch.
•
[PanBalance]
Sets whether the module’s
pan/balance control is on or off.
•
[Solo]
Sets whether solo is on or off for
each module.
•
[TelcoAuto]
Sets whether the Auto
Foldback feature is on or off on the Telco
modules.
•
[TelcoRecord]
Sets whether the Telco
to Record feature is on or off for the Telco
modules.
•
[TelcoMonitor]
Sets whether the Telco
to Monitor feature is on or off for the Telco
modules.
CHANNEL LOCKOUT SECTION
This section sets whether any channel buttons
are locked out, preventing changes to the session
file settings by the board operator. Channel lock-
outs are typically set for unattended console op-
eration or when a special console setup must be
maintained.
The channel lockout template section begins
with
[ChannelLockout_0]
.
Setting Channel Lockouts
1
Copy the entire channel lockout section of the
session file. It begins with
ChannelLockout_0
and ends with
PanBalance=0
.
2
Paste the copied channel lockout section back
into the session file. Although it can be pasted
anywhere in the file, it is recommended that all
of the channel lockout sections be kept together
in one area of the session file.
3
Change the heading (
ChannelLockout_0
)
of the pasted section to the channel number to
which the lockout information is being added.
Refer to the ID Number Assignments table on
page 4-12 for what number to use for each chan-
nel.
For example, to add lockout information for
the left most Universal Dual Fader channel,
change the header
Channel Lockout_0
to
ChannelLockout_1
. To add button lockout
information for the Telco 2 channel, change
Channel Lockout_0
to
Channel Lock-
out_82
.
4
Edit the channel lockout section as needed.
Each button is locked separately. To allow the