Scene manager, How scenes work, How scenes work 122 – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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Within a project, Pro64 Network Manager can also save and recall complete network configurations in the

form of a Scene, which can simplify I/O management of a Pro64 network. Up to 99 Scenes can be stored

per project. Each configuration can be recalled quickly without the need to shut down the Pro64 Network

Manager application, close the current project, or configure front‑panel settings on I/O modules.

To open the Scene Manager window choose

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workspace or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+2.

Scenes are an optional component of a Pro64 Network Manager project; there is no requirement to use

Scenes once a project has been saved.

Information saved in a Scene includes:

Type and quantity of all Pro64

devices in the network

Active Slots on all I/O devices
Slot routing and

matrix settings

Active

Virtual Data Cables

Channel names on all input devices

User‑created text, labels,

comments, etc.

Scene notes

6416dio and AllFrame clock source

Scenes do not save the following network‑wide settings (these are saved in the project, except as noted):

Sample Rate

Control Master device

Clock Master device

Device Numeric ID and Location labels

Port names for MH10 and MH10f

Device Presets (managed individually for each I/O device)

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The Scene Manager relies on the folder structure created by the project to manage its Scenes.

Do not move or rearrange the project’s sub‑folders or their contents.

How Scenes Work

Scenes are designed to simplify the management and recall of network configurations and should not

be confused with scenes as used in the context of a mixing console or digital audio workstation (DAW).

Scenes are not intended to provide seamless transitions between network configurations. The time it takes

for a Scene to load will vary, based on a variety of factors including the total number of Pro64 devices in

use, the makeup of the network, and the cable distance between Pro64 devices for all Cat‑5e and/or fiber

optic cabling in the network.

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Network outputs will mute briefly while Scenes are recalled as resources are reallocated to avoid

noise or abrupt changes in level. This is normal behavior.

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