MULTITASKER™
INPUT Command Format: [SELmCnUi]
m= Input (m # from 0 to 8) Cn = Card Slot Number
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
INCREMENT/DECREMENT Format: [+] / [-]
[+] | = Increment level by one |
= Decrement level by one |
Example:
An
1.[SEL2C4]
The current gain level is 10.
2.[ - ] [ - ] [ - ]
The level is now 7 and is too low.
3.[ + ] [ + ] [ + ] [ + ] [ + ] [ + ] [ + ] [ + ]
The level is now 15 and no further adjustments are required.
15.[VLO]
This command sets the absolute volume level for the output to a specific value.
Command Format: [VLOAvCnUi]
v= Volume Level (# from 01 to 32) Cn = Card ID
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example 1:
Set the output volume level to a level of 16 using the command [VLOA16C4].
16.[VLI]
This command sets 1 of the 8 input levels to a specific gain value.
Command Format: [VLImAvCnUi]
m = Input No. (m = # from
v= Volume Level (v = # from 01 to 32) Cn = Card ID
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
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Example 1:
Set the input gain level for Input 4 to a value of 24 using the command [VLI4A24C4].
VOLUME RAMPING FEATURE
The following commands are used to control the volume of the
When defined as a volume control key, the key will respond to two conditions: press and release. Below is an example of how to use the ramping feature. Subroutine 8 starts ramping up when key 8 is pressed and subroutine 10 starts ramping down when key 10 is pressed. Subroutine 108 stops ramping when either key is released.
{WRS8=RUPC4} | //Ramp Up |
{WRK8=8,108,0,0,0} | //Press= start, release= stop |
{WRS10=RDNC4} | //Ramp Down |
{WRK10=10,108,0,0,0} | //Press= start, release= stop |
{WRS108=RSTC4} | //STOP RAMPING |
{SETVK8} | //Set key 8 as volume key |
{WRLK8=VOL_UP} | //Define Key 8 Label |
{SETVK10} | //Set key 8 as volume key |
{WRLK10=VOL_DN} | //Define Key 8 Label |
[RAMP=10C4] | //Set the ramp rate. |
17.[RUP]
This command ramps the output volume to its maximum level at the rate defined using the [RAMP] command.
Command Format: [RUPCnUi]
Cn = Card ID (n = # from 1 to max slots)
Ui = Unit ID (i = # from 0 to 9)
Example:
Ramp the output volume from a starting level of 10 to the maximum level of 32 for the card in slot 4. Send the command [RUPC4] and the system will respond with the following feedback:
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