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Setup - memory, Show manager, Factory default show – Allen&Heath GLD-112 Reference Guide User Manual

Page 48: Setup screen – memory, Template shows as a starting point

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GLD Touch Screen Reference V1.4 – Issue 1 48

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11. Setup Screen – Memory

11.1 Show Manager page

Use this page to store, recall and transfer Show memories.


A Show memory stores the complete GLD setup. This

includes:

Mix configuration

User preferences

All Scene memories

All Libraries

User Profiles are not stored in Show memories.

Shows are stored in the GLD surface and can be

transferred between GLD systems or archived on computer

via USB key. User Shows can be overwritten, renamed or

deleted.

Show List - The left hand window lists Shows stored in the

GLD, the right hand window lists Shows stored on the USB

key if one is plugged in.
Template Shows - These are Factory Shows that provide a

quick starting point by giving you a familiar layout and

classic mix architecture. Several Templates are available for

popular live mixing applications, for example FOH and

Monitor. Template Shows cannot be edited or deleted.
User Shows - These are user defined Shows that store and

recall your mix and settings. You could start by recalling a

Template show, edit the way you want to work, and then

save this as a User Show to give you your own 'template' for

future recall. You can also archive settings for a particular

band or performance to use again on a different GLD

system.

To Recall a Show
- Touch to highlight the Show you want

to recall. Touch the Recall button. Touch Yes in the popup

to confirm.

Note

Recalling a show overwrites all system settings and

also all Scenes and can change your mix architecture and

patching. If you want to keep your current settings to use

again in the future first archive them as a User Show.

Note

A Show can take a while to load. It is not intended for

instant recall of band settings, theatre cues and so on. Use

Scenes for those applications instead.

Note

GLD Show files are not compatible with iLive.

Note

GLD Shows are cleared during a power up System

Reset. Shows are not cleared during a firmware update.

To Store a new Show - Touch the Store Show button. Type

in a name using the keypad. Touch

Apply

. Touch OK in the

popup to return to the Show list.
To overwrite an existing Show - Highlight the User Show

you want to update and touch the Overwrite button. Touch

Yes in the popup. Touch OK to return to the list.
To copy to/from a USB key - GLD stores its information in

directories it creates in the root directory of the USB key.

Highlight a Show in the GLD Shows list and touch Copy to

USB to copy it to the key. To copy from USB to the GLD

highlight a Show in the USB list and touch Copy to GLD.

Wait a few moments to make sure the copy is complete

before removing the key.

You do not need to 'dismount' the USB drive before

removing it.

11.2 Template Shows as a starting point

The GLD has a fully configurable audio architecture, control

layout and socket patching letting you customise the way

you work. It would be a daunting task for the new user if we

gave them a ‘blank canvas’ to start from scratch. Instead we

have provided a set of ‘Template’ Show memories which

give you a choice of classic console format to load in as a

quick starting point. These present the familiar architecture

and logical layout of well equipped analogue consoles.
Once you are comfortable working with GLD you can make

changes to your set up and save these as your own ‘User’

Shows.

A default show is already loaded when the GLD is shipped

from the factory. This is

Template1 LR

.


LR Template Show settings are shown below. Note:

SoftKey assignments are Scene Safe

SoftKeys 1-8 = DCA mute 1-8

SoftKey 9 = PAFL Clear All

SoftKey 10 = FX4 tap tempo (FOH only)

SoftKey 11-14 = Unassigned

Scene Confirmation = On

Global Direct Out = post-delay, pre-fade, post-mute

Monitor Port = ME-1 mode

I/O Port out = input socket 1-48

HPF slope = 18dB/octave Butterworth

PEQ = 20-20kHz, Curve Fill = On

Auxes are post-PEQ, pre-fade (monitors)

FX are post-fade (effects)

Talkback = Momentary, Dim = Off

USB playback assigned to CH47/48

USB recording from LR via stereo Matrix1

Scene 1 and 499 (backup) = '

Reset GLD-80

'

Scene 2 and 500 (backup) = '

Reset GLD-112

'

Scene 498 = '

Reset MIDI Strips

'

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