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Basic operation, Engine structure, Engine resources – TC Electronic Broadcast 6000 User Manual

Page 24: Introduction, Accessing a mainframe

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Engine Structure

The core element of Mainframe 6000 is the 4 Engine

structure. This structure enables you to run up to four

powerful algorithms/presets simultaneously. Each Engine is

capable of utilizing up to 8 Inputs and 8 Outputs, depending

on the selected algorithm/preset. Up to 16 physical Input

and 16 physical Output channels can be routed in the most

flexible way.

Engine Resources

The Mainframe 6000 offers a large amount of real-time

DSP-resources. The flexible DSP distribution structure lets

you run up to 4 Engine presets at the same time using any

available algorithms. How about running your signal from

a full-blown VSS-5.1 Reverb through a MD-5.1 Multiband

Dynamics algorithm to a Toolbox-5.1 for e.g format

conversion and total control of levels? Setups like these

are no problem with the System 6000.

Be aware that when using some of the most powerful

algorithms or running at 96kHz, less than 4 Engine

presets can be loaded simultaneously. Required Engine

resources pr. algorithm is listed for each algorithm in the

algorithm-chapter.

Introduction

This section of the manual is a general introduction on

how to operate System 6000 via the TC Icon. The basic

System 6000 consists of a Mainframe with a DSP card and

up to three I/O cards, plus a TC Icon remote with Remote

CPU. Several mainframes as well as several TC Icons can

be hooked up at the same time via a standard Local Area

Network (LAN).

Accessing a Mainframe

First time you connect the Mainframe and TC Icon you

must:

• Power up all devices.

• The TC Icon Setup page appears (see above).

• On the Setup-Devices-Select page you press “DETECT”

and then assign the detected mainframes to the 8

locations as you prefer.

Assigning Frames to shortcut keys

- un-assign by pressing one of the eight shortcut keys

- select the Frame you wish to assign from the list of

connected units,

- then press the shortcut key you wish to assign to

• Go to the Select page (top-tab), and press the large

Mainframe key of the connected frame you wish to

access (see Fig 2).

• TC Icon now retrieves data from the Mainframe.

• When ready you will see the Frame - Routing

display, and you are ready to operate the

Mainframe.

To go back to the TC Icon pages press the Icon logo in the

top left corner.

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