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Universal Control and VSL
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Smaart System Check Wizards (StudioLive 16.4.2 and 24.4.2 only)
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15. Click Apply to set that measure delay time on the subgroup out.
16. Click Exit to leave the wizard.
Note: For delay times between 0 and 50 ms, the delay will be set to the nearest
0.5 ms; between 51 and 100 ms, the delay will be set to the nearest 1 ms; and
between 102 and 300 ms, the delay time will be set to the nearest 2 ms.
Once you have positioned and delayed your satellite system, you will want to
match the output levels of the main and delay systems. To do this, use an SPL
meter to match the output of the Main and Delay systems at the delay system
measurement position. This means that if you are standing 20 ft from the left side
of the Main system and 30 ft from the left side of the delay system and the output
of the Main system is 85 dB, the output of the delay system should also be 85 dB.
3.8.3 Smaart Output Check Wizard
It’s five minutes before a show, and suddenly the drummer says there’s
nothing coming out of his monitor. Or you do a friend a favor and run sound
at her club because she has the flu, and you show up not knowing which aux
is connected to what monitor or which sub is controlling what sidefill. The
SOC Wizard was designed to make these problems disappear like magic!
By momentarily taking over the routing and volume control of an output
and patching pink noise to it, the SOC Wizard lets you quickly discover
which speaker is connected where and helps you quickly get to the root of a
routing problem. In the case of the drummer with silent monitor, if he hears
pink noise, you can save yourself ten minutes of frantic cable tracing only to
discover the output level was inadvertently turned down on his aux mix.
FOH Mix Position
Delay System
Measurement Position:
1) Frequency Response
(SRA Wizard)
2) Delay Time
(SSD Wizard)
3) SPL Reference Point
MAIN
DELAY