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Rane RPM 22 User Manual

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Drag Net Quick Start-4

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Big Picture Concepts

Storage Mode versus Live Mode
When you first create a Drag Net device configuration, it is

stored and appears under the Storage folder of the Project Win-

dow. Think of this as offline mode. Any changes made to Storage

configuration are saved to your computer only; they are not

updated automatically on the Live device.

Storage configurations are transferred to a Live device, which

appears under the Live folder of the Project window after suc-

cessfully polling for devices.

After transferring the configuration from Storage to Live you

can adjust parameters, build Presets, and set up Remote Map

associations in real time on the Live device. You can not add/de-

lete blocks or wires. Think of this as online mode. All changes

are automatically saved to the Live device; however, periodically

transfer the Live device settings back to a new or existing Storage

configuration in order to maintain an offline (backup) copy of

system settings. Live device settings are not automatically kept in

synch with Storage configurations.

File Concepts

A Storage configuration consists of:

• The Processing Map (schematic/audio signal flow).

• Parameter settings (gains, delay, EQ, etc.) and Preset info.

• Remote Map link info.

In Drag Net 4.2 and higher, these items are stored in a single

configuration file (see Project Window on page 1). This makes it

easier to track, transfer between computers or email your Drag

Net configurations. Previous to 4.2, this data was in three inde-

pendent files.

Dragging Tips (Storage mode)
Audio flow:

Drag and drop blocks from the Palette window

to the Processing Map to build the audio portion of a Device

Configuration.

Control:

Drag and drop items from the Parameter window

to the Remote Map to build the control portion of a Device

Configuration.

Move blocks around the Device Configuration window by

left-clicking the block to select it, then dragging the block to a

new location while continuing to hold down the mouse button.

Alternately, left-click the block to select it, hold down the CTRL

key, then use the arrow keys to reposition the block.

Drag and drop blocks from the Device Configuration win-

dow to the Preset window to add blocks to the Preset block list.

Drag and drop configurations between the Storage and Live

folders in the Project window to transfer configurations between

the PC and a Live unit.

Wiring Tips (Storage mode)
Wires can be dragged from Out pins to In pins found on each

processing block. A couple tips:

• You must wire from an Out pin to an In pin.

• Any Out pin can be wired to as many In pins as desired

— a dedicated split block is not required. It is not possible,

however, to connect multiple Out pins to a single In pin. Use

mixers or selectors for this purpose.

Presets
The current settings of a device (all Properties, or parameters) are

always stored in working memory and displayed in the Device

Configuration window, making for a true WYSIWYG (What

You See Is What You Get) interface. Each user-definable Preset

can store processing block Properties and Remote Map settings

for subsequent recall. A Preset can be comprised of any or all

processing or control elements displayed in the Device Configu-

ration window.

Only the processing parameters and the Remote Map set-

tings are stored in Presets — it is not possible to change the wire

routing or signal flow using Presets. If you require a completely

new signal flow, you must either draw all required parts of the

system in the Processing Map and then toggle Presets to route

the audio between the various system blocks using selectors or

mixers, or transfer a new Storage configuration from the PC to

the Live device.

Storing to Presets
Click the Add All Blocks button, located next to the Store

Preset button in the Preset window, to populate the Preset block

list (Name/Type) with all blocks on the Processing Map. Store a

Preset by clicking the Store Preset button and selecting a Preset

number. The current settings of each block in the list are stored,

the device configuration is automatically saved, and the stored

Preset is automatically recalled.

It is also possible to store and recall a subset of processing

and control blocks. Drag and drop (or alternately right-click a

block and choose Add to Preset) only the blocks you want stored

in the Preset from the Device Configuration window to the

Preset window. When the Preset is recalled, only the settings of

the blocks contained in the Preset are modified; all other blocks

remain unchanged from their current state. Thus, recalling

the Preset “overlays” the current settings with a subset of new

parameters.

Recalling Presets
The Recall Preset button in the toolbar at the top of the screen

recalls previously stored Presets. When a Preset is recalled, its

number is displayed in the upper right corner of the Preset win-

dow, the block list in the Preset window is populated, and small

numbered tags appear in the lower right corner of each process-

ing or control block comprising the recalled Preset. Clear these

tags by right-clicking within the Device Configuration window

and selecting Clear all preset tags.