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Anleitung Meyer Sound, modell CueMixer Matrix3

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All rights reserved. CueMixer User Guide The contents of this manual are furnished for informational purposes only, are subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc. Meyer Sound assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual. Except as permitted by applicable copyright law, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without prior written permission from Meyer Sound. CueStation, CueConsole, LCS Series, Matrix3, Wild Tracks, VRAS and all alphanumeric product names are trademarks of Meyer Sound. Meyer Sound and SpaceMap are registered trademarks of Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc. (Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM. Off.). All third-party trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective trademark holders. Printed in the U.S.A. Part Number: 05.164.075.01 rev.A Table of Contents CueMixer™ Setup 7 Connecting the CueMixer CueMixer Controls 11 Modes Page Select Transport Buttons EQ Isolate Mute User Buttons Programming CueMixer Functions 15 CueMixer Setup User A Mode Using the CueMixer 21 Mixing with Virtual Groups Executing Cues with User A Buttons CueMixer Details 23 Basic Operation Reference Service and Troubleshooting 29 Service Calibration 6 CueMixer Setup Connecting the CueMixer The CueMixer™ is a physical control surface for the Matrix3™ audio show control system. The faders and buttons provide a flexible interface for controlling audio processing and automation within the Matrix3. Connecting the CueMixer Power is suppled to the MS-CUEMIXER from an external +12VDC/2.5A power supply (included.) Data is RS-422 and is connected to Port B of the LX-COS module in an MS-LX300 Matrix3 Primary Processor using the supplied cable (DB-9 male to DB9 male). Only one CueMixer can be connected to a Matrix3 Primary Processor. The default port is B, but you can change that to port A using an CueStation software. The data rate for the CueMixer is 38.4K baud. The data connector on the CueMixer is a DB-9 female. Connecting the CueMixer RS-422CueMixerLX-COS modulePort B RS-422 Serial Cable On the Matrix3 LX-COS module, Port A and Port B use the same connector pin-outs as the CueMixer, so the cable connections are swapped from end to end. The cable needed to connect the LX-COS module to the CueMixer should be wired as shown. Use a two-shielded-pair stranded cable with low capacitance. Pins 4&5 are one pair, and 8&9 are the second pair. (See the appendix for an application note on how to use two channels in an audio snake to run the CueMixer signal.) Connecting the CueMixer Table 1. CueMixer RS-422 Connection Pin 1 4 5 8 9 DIP Switch Settings Purpose Shield TxD+ TxD- RxD+ RxD- The dip-switches on the rear panel of the CueMixer are not used and their settings ignored by the electronics. 10 CueMixer Controls Modes 12 Page Select 12 Transport Buttons 13 EQ 14 Isolate 14 Mute 14 User Buttons 14 Controls on the CueMixer are organized into sections with related functions grouped together. These sections match functions in CueStation software. They are Transport, Editing, Navigation, EQ, Isolate and Mute. The two most used buttons have been placed at the top left and the top right. System Master The top left button is the System Master [0]. Pressing the System Master button assigns the first two faders to System Level and System Trim. GO The top right button is the GO button [7]. Pressing GO executes the next cue in the active Cue List. Modes Modes Next to each button is an LED. On the top two rows of buttons, these LEDs are used to display the current mode and page selection. There are four modes on the CueMixer. These are System Master, Trims, Shift and EQ. For each mode, there is a single button that will enter the mode - which is why there is a graphic box around both the button and the LED. Note The GO button is a special case; the LED is on all of the time to highlight the button. Shift Mode Pressing and releasing the Shift key allows you to select what the motorized faders display and control. The selections available are: Inputs, Bus Levels, Outputs, Aux Outputs, and Virtual Groups using the button to the right of the desired mode LED. The Shift key [8] is a toggle. You press it once to toggle shift ON for the next key press. After the second key press, shift is toggled off. Important You do not hold down the Shift key when pressing a second key. If the LED next to the Shift key is lit, then Shift mode is active. For example, to select Inputs: 1. Press and release the Shift key. 2. Press the button to the right of the “Inputs” LED (in the red box labeled STOP). The faders will now reflect the state of the Input levels. Here is a list of the Shift selections and the button associated with each: Table 2. CueMixer Shift Examples Button No.With Shift Active Press:To Select: 2STOPInputs 4Skip <...


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