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Configuration screens

Reference Manual

TF Series

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FX screen (FX1/2, InsFX1–6)

Allows you to select an effect and edit its parameters.

1

Send button

Displayed for CH 1–40, ST IN 1 and ST IN 2.
Determines whether a signal is sent (on) or not sent (off) to the FX return channel.

2

EFFECT TYPE button

Displays the EFFECT TYPE screen (

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), where you can select an effect type.

3

Effect type and name

Displays the type and name of the current effect.

4

R Safe (recall safe) indicator

Displays the recall safe status of the effects module.
Displays the RECALL SAFE screen. (

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)

5

M safe (mute safe) button

Turns mute safe on and off for the effects module.

6

FX send level slider

Displayed for CH 1–40, ST IN 1 and ST IN 2.
Allows you to adjust the amount of signal that is sent to the effects module.

7

Pre button

Displayed for CH 1–40, ST IN 1 and ST IN 2.
Allows you to select whether the pre-fader or post-fader signal is processed by the effect 
module.

On

: Before the fader

Off

: After the fader

8

Parameter selection buttons

Touch to display other parameters available for the current effect.

9

Parameter sliders

Allow you to adjust the parameters available for the current effect.

0

Sync button

Displayed for effects that have a tempo setting, such as delays. When this button is 
turned on, the effect's tempo setting can be controlled with the [TAP] button found in 
the SENDS ON FADER section of the top panel.

A

Bypass button

Allows you to bypass the effects module.

B

Effects output level meter

Displays the effects output level.

C

CUE button

Turns cue on and off for the effects module.

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Summary of Contents for RACK

Page 1: ...EN DIGITAL MIXING CONSOLE V3 0 Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...GATE screen 52 COMP screen 54 FX screen FX1 2 InsFX1 6 56 SEND TO AUX screen 61 ASSIGN screen 62 CH VIEW screen 63 CH NAME screen 70 GEQ screen 71 OUTPUT screen 73 SEND FROM screen 74 DCA ASSIGN scre...

Page 3: ...K TF5 TF3 TF1 34 Applying access permissions 40 Resetting user settings 40 Loading user settings to other TF series consoles 40 OVERVIEW screen operations 43 Copying settings from one channel and appl...

Page 4: ...mp to another page and then want to return to the original page Using the index An index of the keywords and topics in this document can be found on page 95 You can use the index to easily jump to the...

Page 5: ...n the main area of the display 3 Main area page 46 Displays the screen that you select using the toolbar or navigation area I Navigation area Displays the features of the currently selected channel Yo...

Page 6: ...4 Displays the FX2 screen page 56 5 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 61 6 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 62 7 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 FX RTN 1 2 1 Displays the SEND FROM screen page 7...

Page 7: ...EO 1 Displays the EQ screen page 48 2 Displays the GEQ screen page 71 3 Displays the COMP screen page 54 4 Displays the OUTPUT screen page 73 5 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 SUB 1 Displays the S...

Page 8: ...hted and can then be saved recalled or edited A lock icon is displayed or cleared each time you touch the column When the icon is displayed the Preset is write protected The date on which the Preset w...

Page 9: ...g a Preset 1 Touch a Library selection button to select the Library that contains the desired Preset A list of Presets is displayed You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that header...

Page 10: ...the previous screen Clear button Clears the information you entered Jump icon Displays the relevant screen Slider Flashes in pink when you touch it to indicate it can be operated You can then drag the...

Page 11: ...ups or Scenes When you recall a Scene you can exempt certain settings from being replaced by the settings contained in the Scene this is called recall safe 1 Scene list selection button Allows you to...

Page 12: ...nd comment Keyboard screen page 10 Enter the new Scene name and a comment 5 Touch the OK button The settings will be saved as a new Scene Blank Scene Recalling a Scene 1 Touch a Scene list selection b...

Page 13: ...fader POST ON After the ON key 2 Output metering point selection menu Select the output level metering point from the menu PRE EQ Before the EQ PRE FADER Before the fader POST ON After the ON key 3 Pe...

Page 14: ...ses to the USB storage device and use audio files that are saved on your iPad or USB storage device as the source for the console s ST IN 1 channel NOTE Simultaneous recording and playback is not supp...

Page 15: ...Turns the recording source cue on and off 5 PLAYBACK level meter Displays the playback level 6 PLAYBACK level slider Adjusts the playback level 7 PLAYBACK CUE button Turns the playback source cue on...

Page 16: ...e USB storage device is also displayed 4 File list Displays a list of the files in the current directory You can click a header in the list to sort the items by that header Touch a file name to select...

Page 17: ...k 8 Previous button Moves the playback location to the beginning of the current file or to the beginning of the previous file 9 Stop button Stops playback and recording 0 Play pause button Starts and...

Page 18: ...using headphones or speakers You can select which sources will be monitored change the monitor signal to mono or add a delay 1 CUE mode button Used to select the CUE mode Mix CUE Enables cue for multi...

Page 19: ...0 0 Monitor selection buttons Allow you to select the sources that will be monitored TF5 TF3 TF1 TF RACK Checking the input signals 1 Touch a CUE mode button to select the desired cue mode 2 Select th...

Page 20: ...channels that are selected by the oscillator assignment buttons 4 Oscillator output level slider Adjusts the oscillator output level 5 Oscillator output meter Displays the oscillator output level 6 Os...

Page 21: ...screen 6 Preference icon page 27 Displays the PREFERENCE screen 7 User Defined Control icon page 29 Displays the USER DEFINED CONTROLS screen 8 Custom Fader Bank icon page 33 Displays the CUSTOM FADER...

Page 22: ...evel Link button V1 1 and later When turned on the levels of the STEREO channel and the SUB channel are linked For V3 0 and later when turned on the gain for both channels can be adjusted together but...

Page 23: ...s the Dante firmware contained in the Tio1608 D 6 Identify button Helps you identify the connected Tio1608 D While this button is being touched the LED on the corresponding Tio1608 D flashes 7 Quick C...

Page 24: ...ed 2 Parameter names Touch the M button to turn SAFE parameters on and off for all channels of the same type The M button turns green when all SAFE parameters are turned on If turned off for a paramet...

Page 25: ...tems by that header Touch the same header again to switch between ascending and descending order File Name Displays directory and file names An icon is displayed for each item so that you can distingu...

Page 26: ...n All is selected all data will be loaded When Custom is selected the checkboxes on this screen can be used to select the data that will be loaded 2 Data selection checkboxes Turn on the checkboxes ac...

Page 27: ...er channel positions are remembered in fader banks Data that is saved loaded Description Scene Memory All Scenes and the current Scene Channel Library All channel Presets 48V Master Mute Safe Mute Mas...

Page 28: ...above it such as when standing Sit Optimized for operating the touchscreen when you are positioned below it such as when sitting TAP Key Blink V2 0 and later Allows you to turn the flashing TAP key o...

Page 29: ...2 Effect Bypass FX 1 FX 2 INS FX 1 6 Bypasses the effect assigned to PARAMETER 2 EQ Band Select HPF LPF Low Low Mid High Mid High Selects the band assigned to PARAMETER 2 V3 0 and later Help Displays...

Page 30: ...H Select Inc Dec Selects the channel V3 0 and later Monitor Level Adjusts monitor level FUNCTION PARAMETER1 PARAMETER2 Description Knob setup buttons Selected CH CH Level Adjusts the level of the sele...

Page 31: ...lp information Meter Peak Hold ON Turns the peak hold on and off Monitor Output Turns the monitor out on and off Source Select STEREO SUB ST IN 1 ST IN 2 STIN TF RACK USB 33 34 Playback Selects the mo...

Page 32: ...elect the desired item If items are available in the Parameter 2 list select the desired item 5 Touch the OK button Assigning a feature to a USER DEFINED KNOB 1 Touch the Knobs button The screen where...

Page 33: ...uttons Determines which channel will be assigned to the fader you selected for 1 If you select None nothing will be assigning to the corresponding fader Assigning a feature to the footswitch 1 Touch t...

Page 34: ...later you can switch between the banks using USER DEFINED KEYS or a footswitch Configuring the custom fader bank 1 Touch a fader button to select the fader that you want to configure 2 Touch the desir...

Page 35: ...according to the connected computer or network 1 IP address provisioning method button Select the setting that matches how the console will configure its IP address DHCP The console receives its IP ad...

Page 36: ...on the current time advances by one hour 5 Time format setting Allows you to select the time format 24 Hour 12 Hour uses AM and PM 6 Time setting Determines the console s time setting LOG screen When...

Page 37: ...utomatically after the console starts up You can swipe left and right to view different pages ABOUT screen Displays system software version information and license information 1 Version button Display...

Page 38: ...can be configured for the console A user name password access permissions and comments can be assigned to each user 2 Console lock icon Prompts you to enter the password for the current user If the c...

Page 39: ...If access is allowed for only some channels it is displayed in blue and if access is restricted for all channels it is displayed in gray 3 Access permission on off buttons Allow on and restrict off a...

Page 40: ...play the ACCESS PERMISSION screen 5 Restrict turn off the parameters that you do not want the user to access 6 To confirm whether the access permissions were set as desired return to the LOGIN screen...

Page 41: ...ge 54 5 Displays the FX1 screen page 56 6 Displays the FX2 screen page 56 7 Displays the SEND TO AUX screen page 61 8 Displays the ASSIGN screen page 62 9 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 Stereo ch...

Page 42: ...OMP screen page 54 5 Displays the OUTPUT screen page 73 6 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 MATRIX1 4 channels V2 5 and later 1 Displays the SEND FROM screen page 74 2 Displays the EQ screen page 48...

Page 43: ...button Turns the cue on and off for the assigned channel 4 Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 OVERVIEW screen operations When you touch an item on the screen a pink box is displayed around the item t...

Page 44: ...tings of the current channel to their default values Copying settings from one channel and applying them to another channel 1 Select the channel whose settings you want to copy Copy settings from this...

Page 45: ...OVERVIEW screen Reference Manual TF Series 45 The settings from the first channel you selected are applied to the second channel you selected and then the menu closes Paste completed...

Page 46: ...ed to the USB TO HOST connector will be used as the input source SLOT V2 0 and later Allows you to select an input from the NY64 D installed in the expansion slot Use this button when selecting an inp...

Page 47: ...you release the button the gain for both channels can be adjusted together but the difference in gain between the two channels is maintained NOTICE Information about phantom power When phantom power...

Page 48: ...knob EQ mode and manual mode When using 1 knob EQ mode the 1 knob level slider is displayed 4 1 knob level slider Adjusts the intensity of 1 knob EQ When using manual mode information about the selec...

Page 49: ...RN knob When using manual mode you can drag the handles displayed in the graph to adjust the corresponding settings When HPF is turned on you can drag the HPF handle to adjust the cutoff frequency You...

Page 50: ...parameter to select it you can then adjust it using the TOUCH AND TURN knob You can press the SHIFT key to switch to a different parameter Each time you press the SHIFT key you can switch between gai...

Page 51: ...the EQ graph The value that corresponds to your adjustments is displayed in the upper right of the screen Drag to adjust Adjusted value Setting LPF The SUB channel can use the LPF to cut high frequenc...

Page 52: ...el at which the gate is applied 4 Gate graph Displays a visual representation of the gate level 5 Range slider Determines the amount by which the signal will be lowered when the gate is applied 6 Atta...

Page 53: ...the GATE screen to display the following options Setting the gate 1 Display the GATE screen page 5 2 Turn on the gate and then touch the slider that you want to adjust 3 Use the TOUCH AND TURN knob t...

Page 54: ...hen the input signal drops below the threshold this setting determines how much time passes before compression is no longer applied The value here is expressed as the time required for the level to ch...

Page 55: ...TURN knob to adjust the setting Adjusting the compressor in 1 knob COMP mode 1 Turn 1 knob COMP mode on 2 Turn the TOUCH AND TURN knob Attack Release and Knee settings are fixed at their current setti...

Page 56: ...40 ST IN 1 and ST IN 2 Allows you to adjust the amount of signal that is sent to the effects module 7 Pre button Displayed for CH 1 40 ST IN 1 and ST IN 2 Allows you to select whether the pre fader o...

Page 57: ...FX RTN1 2 levels FX RTN1 2 channels are in the INPUT FADER BANK Stereo Channels page 41 Setting an insert effect You can configure insert effects for AUX9 10 AUX19 20 1 Touch the effects type button...

Page 58: ...el delay time based on the tempo Note R Value used to calculate the right channel delay time based on the tempo Parameter Range Description Delay L 1 0ms 2700 0ms Left channel delay time Delay C 1 0ms...

Page 59: ...before the early reflection Diffusion 0 10 Width of the reflections in the stereo field Density 0 100 Density of the reflections ER Number 1 19 Number of reflections Feedback Gain 99 99 Amount of fee...

Page 60: ...cy based on the tempo Parameter Range Description Low Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB Low band gain Mid Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB Mid band gain High Gain 12 0dB 12 0dB High band gain Total Gain 72dB 12dB Overall gain L M...

Page 61: ...dback HPF Thru 21 2Hz 8 00kHz High pass filter cutoff frequency LPF 50 0Hz 16 0kHz Thru Low pass filter cutoff frequency Sync Off On Parameter tempo sync Note Value used to calculate the delay time ba...

Page 62: ...ff 4 SUB button Determines whether the channel s signal is sent on or not sent off to the SUB bus 5 SUB level slider Determines the amount of signal sent from the selected channel to the SUB bus 6 DCA...

Page 63: ...reen page 54 6 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 7 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 8 FX1 FX2 boxes Displays the effect type When selected you can...

Page 64: ...o display the configuration screen for the corresponding feature You can touch the EQ button displayed here to turn EQ on and off HA box Displays the INPUT screen page 46 EQ box Displays the EQ screen...

Page 65: ...the INPUT screen page 46 EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 48 6 Channel on off button Turns the selected channel on and off 7 Channel pan slider Adjusts the pan for the selected channel 8 FX1 FX2 box...

Page 66: ...EQ on and off FROM box Displays the SEND FROM screen page 74 V3 0 and later FX1 FX2 box Displays the FX screen page 56 EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 48 5 Channel on off button Turns the selected...

Page 67: ...ch to display information for a different channel 2 Recall Safe button Turns recall safe on and off for the corresponding channel You can display the RECALL SAFE screen page 24 by touching the jump bu...

Page 68: ...ays the OUTPUT screen page 73 6 Channel output level slider Adjusts the fader level for the selected channel 7 Channel output level meter Displays the channel s output signal level SUB 1 Channel name...

Page 69: ...d here to turn the corresponding feature on and off EQ box Displays the EQ screen page 48 GEQ box Displays the GEQ screen page 71 COMP box Displays the COMP screen page 54 4 Channel on off button Turn...

Page 70: ...ng options CH NAME screen Allows you to set the channel name icon and channel color 1 Name text box Enter the channel name here Touch the text box to enter the name using the KEYBOARD screen page 10 2...

Page 71: ...off 2 GEQ channel selection buttons These buttons are displayed only when configuring the GEQ for stereo AUX buses or the STEREO channels They are not displayed for mono AUX buses Turns the GEQ left r...

Page 72: ...dy adjusted Touch the gain slider quickly two times to reset it to its default value 0 dB Gain slider Output level meter Using faders to adjust GEQ TF5 TF3 TF1 1 Touch the Fader Assign button to turn...

Page 73: ...ng Touch again to display the keyboard and enter a value 5 phase button Allows you to reverse the phase When turned on the output signal s phase is reversed 6 OMNI OUT button Displays the number of th...

Page 74: ...l 1 Touch the ON button for the input channels that you want to send 2 Touch the send pan slider and then use the TOUCH AND TURN knob to adjust the pan of the input channel signal that is sent 3 Drag...

Page 75: ...DCA group Selected channels are highlighted 3 CH VIEW button Displays the CH VIEW screen page 63 4 Recall Safe button V1 1 and later Turns recall safe on and off for the corresponding channel You can...

Page 76: ...16 for the TF 3 and the lowest 8 for the TF1 This feature allows you to manipulate the channels strips for both the DCA group master and the group s member channels at the same time Assigning channels...

Page 77: ...ell for delay compensation for speakers that are placed far away 1 DELAY button Turns the DELAY on and off 2 DELAY slider Allows you to adjust the delay time You can specify the delay time in meters f...

Page 78: ...ized all Scene data all Preset data mixing data and setup data Touch to display the confirmation message Touch the OK button to perform the operation Do not touch any buttons until the initialization...

Page 79: ...rm the operation Do not touch any buttons until the initialization is complete When initialization is complete you can continue to use other maintenance features without exiting Initialize NY64 D scre...

Page 80: ...form the operation Output Port Trim screen Allows you to adjust the gain of each OMNI OUT jack in 0 01 dB increments 1 OMNI OUT jack selection buttons Select the OMNI OUT jack that you want to configu...

Page 81: ...art up the console as usual If a fader must be calibrated again If a fader must be calibrated again the ON or CUE key of the corresponding fader will flash Use the following procedure to recalibrate 1...

Page 82: ...to adjust 2 Touch a color button to choose a color 3 While comparing the SEL you selected with the other indicators on the top panel use the TOUCH AND TURN knob or the USER DEFINED KNOBS B C and D to...

Page 83: ...sing Send To Fader On Name All Exclude HA Input Select Name HA Gain O O O O O O O 48V O O O O O O O O O O O O Digital Gain O O O O O O O Input Select O O O O O O O Channel Name O O O O O O Category Co...

Page 84: ...All Exclude HA Input Select Name HA O O O O O O Digital Gain O O O O O O O Input Select O 1 O 1 O 1 O O O O Channel Name O O O O O O O Category Color Icon O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O O TO AUX L...

Page 85: ...CH Recall FX Recall EQ With Send 1 All FX Processing Send To Fader On Name All Exclude FX Name Channel Name O O O O O O Category Color Icon O O O O O O FX O O O O O O O PEQ O O O O O O O O TO AUX Lev...

Page 86: ...Recall GEQ 1 Recall COMP 1 Recall FX 2 With Send All FX 2 GEQ 1 Processing Fader On Gain Name All Exclude GEQ 1 FX 2 Name Channel Name O O O O O O O 2 Category Color Icon O O O O O O O Signal Type 1...

Page 87: ...e Can use Scene Recall Safe Stereo Link 1 Recall CH Recall EQ Recall GEQ 1 Recall COMP With Send 2 All GEQ 1 Processing Fader On Gain Name All Exclude GEQ 1 Name Channel Name O O O O O O Category Colo...

Page 88: ...e All Exclude Name Channel Name O O O O Category Color Icon O O O O PEQ O O O O O O DELAY O O O O O ON O O O Fader O O O Send From Level O O ON O O OUTPUT Out Gain O O O O O O O O O O Recall Safe CUE...

Page 89: ...Other FX RTN 1 2 High Level O O O O O O O Mid Level O O O O O X X Low Level X X X X O X X DCA Fader ON Name DCA Assign DCA 1 8 High Level O O O Mid Level O X X Low Level O X X OUTPUT With Send FX GEQ...

Page 90: ...tore O O X Recall O O X Library B Store O O X Recall O O X Setup 48V Master O X X Bus Setup O O X Brightness O O O Custom Fader Bank O O X File Load O X X Network X X X OMNI OUT Patch O X X Preference...

Page 91: ...Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT4 SLOT IN 20 CH20 Input Select CH20 Direct Out SLOT OUT 20 No connection Tio1608 D UNIT ID 2 INPUT5 SLOT IN 21 CH21 Input Select CH21 Direct Out SLOT OUT 21 No connection Tio1...

Page 92: ...608 D UNIT ID 3 OUTPUT7 No connection SLOT IN 52 No connection AUX20 Output SLOT OUT 52 Tio1608 D UNIT ID 3 OUTPUT8 No connection SLOT IN 53 No connection MATRIX1 OUT V2 5 and later SLOT OUT 53 No con...

Page 93: ...Not Bookmarked The item is not bookmarked File Busy Operation Denied The operation could not be performed because the USB memory was being accessed Unsupported File Format You tried to read an unsupp...

Page 94: ...talled TF Controls First 24 Dante Devices Found The maximum number of Dante devices on the Dante network connected to the NY64 D has been exceeded TF Controls HAs of Maximum of 8 Dante Devices The max...

Page 95: ...rent Memory screen 79 Input channels 41 Input Port Trim screen 80 INPUT screen 46 Internal clock 36 IP address 35 K Keyboard screen 10 L Level meter 13 Library 8 Library screen 8 License information 3...

Page 96: ...b EQ mode 50 GEQ 72 HPF 51 LPF 51 Manual mode 50 F Feature assignments Assigning to footswitch 33 Assigning to USER DEFINED KEYS 32 Assigning to USER DEFINED KNOBS 32 P Playback Files on USB storage d...

Page 97: ...Product dimensions Reference Manual TF Series 97 Product dimensions 224 599 480 225 599 510 716 225 599 866 225 599 TF5 TF3 TF1 TF1 rack mount 14U Unit mm...

Page 98: ...Product dimensions Reference Manual TF Series 98 132 480 374 409 430 368 35 22 396 TF RACK Unit mm...

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