Chapter
1:
Overview
Control Surface Overview
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Nova Touch-Screen
The console screen is a touch-screen display which provides
access to
Nova
, the name given to
Eclipse
’s management
software.
Nova is designed to provide you with the maximum amount of
information on the state of your mix during a live show; this
display is called the Main Mix. In addition, a number of other
displays provide access to console configuration, patching, etc.
A trackball is situated to the right of the touch-screen and the
console keyboard, with its own trackball, pulls out from the front
drawer. Many functions can be selected either by touching the
screen, using the trackball, or pressing a keyboard shortcut key.
Nova
may be used offline on any PC running Windows XP. You
can prepare configurations in advance and then load them to
the console when you arrive at a venue.
USB Port and Timecode Display
Directly to the left of the touch-screen is a USB port where you
can import or export user settings or install new software. To
the left of this is a timecode display for either the integrated
M.A.R.S. hard disk recorder or external MIDI timecode.
PSU Status Indicators
To the right of the touch-screen are a row of LEDs indicating
the status of power supplies (A and B) and internal voltages.
M.A.R.S. Control Panel
Below the touch-screen is the
M.A.R.S.
control panel
(
M
ultitrack
A
udio
R
ecording
S
ystem) which will be implemented
in a future release of software and hardware.
M.A.R.S.
will provide 64 tracks of integrated hard disk
recording, allowing playback of sound checks at different
venues without the band being present.