Mackie TT24 Tech Note

Wireless Remote Control

 

 

6.Launch the TT Control software. Remember, the software actually launches on your host computer, but you are controlling it on your remote client computer wirelessly. Pretty slick, huh?

7.You should now be able to control the TT24 using the TT Control application from your remote client connection. You may experience a slight delay between the time changes are made on your laptop, and when they audibly take effect; this is normal and is to be expected. Even though the host computer is controlling the TT24, no action will occur on your host computer; you don’t even need a keyboard, mouse or monitor connected once everything is set up.

8.Mix away.

9.When you are finished, be sure to disconnect your client/laptop from the remote desktop session: In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click Start, and then click Disconnect. Confirm your decision.

Note: For more detailed information on remote desktop, follow this link:

www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx

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Part No. SW0138 Rev A 07/04

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