Section 23: Profile Editor
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Aux Out (HP1)
is set up as a balanced mono output. It is
monitoring a combination of the four wired inputs as
well as incoming audio via
Decoder 1.
This means that
this output could be sent to a speaker to monitor the
audio inputs and also the incoming return audio feed.
These levels can be controlled by the
HEADPHONE
and
VOLUME
digipots on the TLR 303 front panel and the
TLG3 GUI. The
HEADPHONE
digipot controls the
balance between the
SEND
and
RTN
settings for the
Mix (Send/Return) Pan Matrix.
For more information
on how this operates, please see the section in this
manual titled
Aux Output (HP1 Balanced Mono Output)
.
The functionality of the
Phone
and
Aux Out (HP1)
outputs is similar for all the
manual default profiles. A brief description of the various manual default profiles
follows.
23.6.
Current Runtime: Overview
Current runtime
includes the profile settings that are current within the codec,
including subsequent changes to a profile that have not been saved to a
Configuration File. (Related topic: Powerup Profile)
Important note:
Any changes you make to a profile using the codec menus will be
stored as the
Current Runtime
settings. These settings are lost when a new profile is
loaded. To permanently edit and save any changes to profiles, or to create new
profiles, you must use
Tool
Box
software.
23.7.
Manual Default Presets
Selecting
Manual Default Presets
reveals the profile ‘mask’ (Related topic:
Properties
) showing several active tabs for programming settings for all the
manual default profiles. The settings made within the
Manual Default Presets
profile become standard for all the manual default profiles.
Manual Default Presets
provides the ability to program commonly required codec
settings for copying into any new custom profile, e.g. Mic Input Level as opposed
to the default Line Level.
It is simply a repository for those settings, which when a new profile is created,
must be copied into the new profiles. The current
ManDflt Preset
settings can be
copied and pasted automatically by using the
Profile Properties
dialog when a
new profile is created.
Once programmed into a codec, these settings become the default settings when
changing between manual default profiles, e.g.
ManDflt Mono
,
ManDflt Stereo
etc.
If a custom profile is loaded into a codec, this profile’s settings are programmed
to be active in the codec and manual default settings are not used. If a manual