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Section 2

DriveRack Philosophy

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2.1 - DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy

The philosophy of the DriveRack 4800 and 4820 revolves around the concept of two elements: Attributes and Presets.

Attributes

Attributes are parameters that are global like sample rate, analog I/O gain structure, or RTA microphone pre- amp gain. Most Attributes are found in the Utility menus. Depending on the function, Attributes are either stored instantly as they are changed or upon exiting the Utility menus, and are stored instantly as they are changed.

Presets

A Preset is the name given to the audio processing and routing that is occurring in the DriveRack 4800 or 4820. Up to 50 Presets can be stored in the DriveRack 4800 or 4820. The Preset can be further broken down into two parts: the signal path (or Configuration) and the actual Parameters (listed below) found in the individual processing functions or modules. Presets are stored manually in the DriveRack unit by either using the STORE button on the front panel of the 4800 or by using the Preset Tool in the System Architect software. Presets for the DriveRack 4800 or 4820 can also be saved on the PC as a preset file.

Configuration

The DriveRack 4800 and 4820 units offer two types of processing modules. The first type includes func- tions like EQ, Bandpass Filters, Mixers, Routers, and Delay; these functions can be linked together but are fixed in their positions. The second type includes insertable functions that can be selected from a list in four positions; this list includes Feedback Suppression, Compression, Noise Gate, Limiter, Notch Filter, Auto Gain Control, AutoWarmth, etc. The process of linking modules and selecting inserts is called Configuring. The 4800 and 4820 can be configured with hundreds of different signal routing and process- ing variations.

Parameters

Parameters refers to the processing function parameters. Control of any parameter can be done via the front panel interface of the DriveRack 4800 with its Function and Channel buttons, or the System Architect soft- ware. Some parameters, such as output gain, can be adjusted from a ZC series wall panel controller.

System Architect Software / DriveRack Plug-In

The HiQnet System Architect Graphic User Interface application (referred to hereafter as System Architect or GUI) is the control software for the DriveRack 4800 and 4820. In addition to parameter adjustment and all the same control as the front panel of the 4800, System Architect provides the ability to control mul- tiple units. The GUI can save and recall Preset files as well as a Device file that includes all the Presets and Attributes in the unit. Besides these files types, it can also store a venue file with all the units in the net- work. It can provide a wealth of additional utility like wireless control, grouping functions, custom control panels and more; see Software Operation in Section 4.

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Contents 4800/4820 Important Safety Instructions Electromagnetic Compatibility Table of Contents DriveRackDriveRack DriveRack DriveRackIntroduction DriveRack 4800/4820 Features IntroductionDriveRackDriveRackIntroduction Service Contact Info WarrantyIntroductionDriveRack Section Getting Started Front Panel Input Channel Select A-D Ouput Channel SelectThreshold Meters RTA Input JackOutput Adjustment/Mute Knobs Status LEDsOutput Meters Serial PC Connection DB-9Mute Buttons System Architect FeaturesSystem Architect Control Software Recommended System Requirements InstallationMinimum System Requirements for System Architect are DriveRack Attributes DriveRack Philosophy DriveRack 4800/4820 PhilosophyNavigation Front Panel Operation NavigationModes of Operation DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack Module View Software Operation System Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 File StorageSystem Architect DriveRack 4800/4820 Philosophy Module ViewModule View Features Device WindowDevice View Features Device File MenuDevice Edit Menu Device Tools MenuPreset Tool Device Help MenuMeters Mutes and SolosVenue View Venue File MenuVenue Edit Menu Venue View MenuVenue Insert Menu Venue Panel Menu Venue Tools MenuVenue Window Menu Venue Help MenuDriveRack Front Panel Use DriveRack DriveRack DriveRack GUI Operation DriveRack DriveRack Detailed Detailed Parameters Input MixerSelected Source Switch Input RouterEQ On/Off switch Flat/Restore switchFrequency switch Input Graphic EQInput 9-Band Parametric EQ Input Delay Delay On/Off switchDelay fader Units switchChannels A-D Master Mute switchOutput Mixer Output Router Output Bandpass Filter/Crossover Output 6-Band Parametric EQ Output Delay AFS On/Off switch Mode switchAdvanced Feedback Suppression AFS Insert Clear Live and Clear All buttonsType switch Live Filter Lift switchDetector Highpass fader Sensitivity faderAGC On/Off switch Automatic Gain Control AGC InsertThreshold fader Target faderLimiter Auto On/Off switch Window faderAttack fader Release faderAmount fader AutoWarmth On/Off switchAutoWarmth Insert Compressor On/Off switch Compressor InsertOverEasy fader Ratio faderAuto On/Off switch Hold faderDe-Esser On/Off switch De-Esser InsertFrequency fader Width faderMax Attenuation fader Gate On/Off switchNoise Gate Limiter On/Off switch PeakStopPlus On/Off switchLimiter Insert PeakStopPlus Overshoot faderDriveRack Notch On/Off switch Notch Filter InsertSubHarmonic Synth On/Off switch SubHarmonic Synthesizer InsertSubHarmonic Level fader 24-36Hz Level faderUtilities Utilities MiscellaneousGains & Trims Sample RateAccess Rights Preset RangeReal Time Clock UsersDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Specifications AppendixDriveRackDriveRackAppendix Block Diagram Preset Table Crossover TableDigital I/O and Clocking Word Clock Termination Zone Controller Installation Zone Controller Wiring and InstallationZone Controller Wiring AppendixDriveRack GND ZC-4 Wiring Diagram Factory Reset Factory Reset InformationPower-Up Button Functions Hard Factory ResetEthernet Networking Overview of TCP/IP BasicsIP address SubnetAssumptions Connecting the Computer Directly to the DriveRackDhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Setup of a Simple Isolated Ethernet Network Using Dhcp ProxyVirtual Private Networks VPN Network Considerations and LimitationsEthernet Link Network TroubleshootingSoftware Firewall Copyrights AppendixDriveRack DriveRackAppendix Harman International Company