PM5D / PM5D-RH Quick Start Guide Part 3
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The PM5D / PM5D-RH Quick Start Guide is in three parts.
Part 1 (Introduction and set up walk through guide);
1) An overview of the PM5D connections, the layout of the surface and main mix features.
2) A quick explanation of storing / recalling and saving / loading.
3) A walk through example of how a band’s engineer could set up the console for a specifi c show. The walk through
goes as far as the creation of the fi rst scene of the show.
The set up walk through guide covers;
1) Inputs naming and patching
2) Phantom
set
3) Outputs naming and patching
4) Effects
patching
5) Matrix naming and patching
6) GEQ
patching
7) User
defi ned keys programming
8) Assignable faders assignment
9) Monitor on fader if required
10) Storing all that as a starting scene
362 pages of manual and then the editor and driver
guides. Mmmm... there has got to be a quicker way...
Part 2 (Store edit and save);
1) Storing and editing stored scenes using PREVIEW mode, Global Paste and Tracking Recall.
2) Recalling scenes and limiting the recall with Recall Safe or Selective Recall.
3) Saving and loading with a PCMCIA card; how to save individual libraries or scenes and load them into another
console without loss of audio or data on the receiving console.
Part 3 Introduction to Studio Manager and PM5DV2 Editor;
The guide introduces Studio Manager and the PM5DV2 Editor. There are three sections.
1) How the setup and actions covered in parts one and two can be achieved with the Studio Manager Software working
off-line.
2) How to go on-line with PM5D and remote control and monitor the console.
3) How to use PM5DV2 Editor to load scenes into PM5D without using a PCMCIA card or stopping the show.