Crestron electronic AAS-4, AAS-2, AAS-1 Music Browser, Selection for instant access to your music

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Music Browser

There are a number of ways to browse and access the music of your choice. Touching an item on the music browser allows you to view another level and displays another page on the touchpanel. The process of making a series of selections from the music browser creates a browse path. As the browse path lengthens, the items listed within the music browser should match the music of your choice. For example, from the music browser on the Music Library page, you can view all the tracks on a particular artist’s album by selecting Artist (i.e., The B-52’s) and Album (i.e., Time Capsule), as shown below.

All the options from the Music Library page are also available from any browsed page. New features on this page include:

Browse level (for this example, the target is all the tracks on the Time Capsule album by the B-52’s)

Play / Add toggle – selection (on the large touchpanels, 10 inches or more) provides alternating Add to Queue and Play buttons for the items listed within the music browser.

BUTTON

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

Allows selection to be added to end of the

 

play queue.

 

 

 

Provides immediate playback of a particular

 

selection for instant access to your music.

 

 

For touchpanels less than 10 inches, the Add to Queue button appears by default. To switch to the Play button, select the Options button first.

Back button – selection jumps back to the previously displayed page.

NOTE: The Search button (or A-Zbutton for touchpanels less than 10 inches) only appears as a ‘jump to’ button at the Album and Track browse level assuming that albums are sorted by the artist’s name and tracks are sorted by song title (or name). The Search button does not perform a ‘global’ search at other browse levels.

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AAS-4, AAS-1/2/4, AAS-1, AAS-2 specifications

Crestron is a leading provider of advanced control and automation solutions for various applications, including residential, commercial, and educational environments. Among its impressive line of products are the AAS-2, AAS-1, AAS-1/2/4, and AAS-4, which are designed to enhance audio amplification and distribution across multiple zones.

The AAS-2 is a two-channel audio amplifier designed for applications that require compact and efficient audio distribution. It delivers high-quality sound performance with its robust power output, making it ideal for smaller spaces or specific audio zones within larger systems. This model features advanced thermal management technology, ensuring it operates efficiently without overheating, even during intensive use.

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The AAS-1/2/4 model is a versatile solution designed to cater to varying audio distribution needs. This amplifier can be configured to provide one, two, or four output channels, depending on system requirements. With its multi-channel capability, it allows for simultaneous audio rendering across different rooms or areas, making it a favorable choice for larger installations. The built-in DSP ensures that sound quality remains consistent, and each channel can be independently adjusted for optimal listening experiences.

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All of these amplifiers share Crestron’s commitment to quality, reliability, and user-friendliness. With features such as thermal protection, network integration, and flexible configuration options, these models cater to a wide array of audio needs, reinforcing Crestron’s stance as a trusted provider in the audio control landscape. Whether used in homes, offices, or educational institutions, the AAS series amplifiers deliver exceptional sound quality and operational efficiency.