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Preset Library Functions
Clicking on the Library button opens up the classic Vorsis preset library
management feature. When this window is open both the presets on the AirAura
hardware itself and presets on the host PC are visible.
To move presets from the hardware to the PC or vice versa, simply drag the
preset in the direction you wish it to go. Whenever presets are being moved from
AirAura to the PC, a
copy
of the preset being dragged over will appear in the
library window.
The same goes for the behavior when dragging a preset from the PC to the
hardware – a
copy
of the preset is sent to the hardware – the original remains on
the PC for safekeeping.
SYSTEM MENU
The system screen allows system-wide settings to be configured. The following
features and options are available within the System menu.
System Settings Change With Preset Takes
Vorsis processors segregate ‘sound’ settings like AGC Drive from ‘system’
settings like Analog Output Level. However, unlike other processors you may be
familiar with, when a Vorsis preset is saved all currently active parameters are
stored with that preset. This is a huge advantage when the need arises to
change one or more
system
settings without affecting others.
What this means is that processing presets can be used to adjust system
parameters when desired. An example of how this could be used is the case
where a station might want to change presets for a sports broadcast and also
turn off the stereo pilot because the broadcast is in mono.
When the checkbox labeled System Settings Change with Preset Takes is
checked, all of the system settings stored within a preset will be applied when
that preset is taken. Two presets identical except for the stereo pilot setting could
be used to turn the stereo pilot on and off without changing anything else.
Metering Data over TCP/IP
Sometimes UDP packets are blocked by an Internet provider or in house router,
rendering the GUI without metering (because it uses the UDP protocol for
metering). In this situation metering can be restored simply by selecting the
Metering Data over TCP/IP checkbox.
The downside of operating the GUI in this mode is that unlike UDP which
requires (and expects) no handshaking to guarantee data integrity, TCP/IP
requires handshaking to ensure that every packet received is identical to the one
transmitted. On a noisy or poor link, the need to handshake on every metering
packet can slow the network down.
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