Connecting to a mixer, Contexts/layouts – Ivie iFlex 2400 Series User Manual

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the system will change. At any point of system manipulation, left-clicking

on an input, output, or output zone will cause this window to display the

name of the mixer, channel description, and mode name, as well as the

processing elements currently programmed for that channel and mode

combination. The processing elements are fully editable at this point,

and any changes made at this point are the same as changes made in the

processing screen.

If the Sonata

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software is connected to an iFlex

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mixer when executing

a run/simulate command, the controls on screen will reflect the state of the

physical controls connected to the mixer. Controls on the layout screen

are continually updated with the status of the physical controls, and any

changes to the physical system will be reflected immediately on the layout

screen. The logic within the context file (see following section on context

v.s. layout files) will determine mode settings, modes will display on

screen, and the physical system will function as programmed.

Changes made to processing elements while connected are permanent, but

other changes are possible that are temporary. Control states, such as door

states, switche states, and selector states can still be changed even though

the software is in run/simulate execution, and these changes are termed

‘virtual’ changes.

‘Virual’ changes made by manipulating controls on screen while

connected are temporary, and upon any physical change (door opening,

switch change, etc.) all virtual changes will immediately revert to actual

physical states.

Connecting to a Mixer

Connections to a single iFlex

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mixer are made via USB peripheral

connector on the front panel, or ethernet RJ45 jack on the rear panel. If

the RJ45 jack is used, the mixer will automatically configure it’s subnet

settings to match that of the connected PC.

For multi-box systems, connection requires a switching router, with both

the computer and the iFlexTM mixer connected to the router via a CAT5

cable. The mixer will then obtiain it’s IP settings from the DHCP server in

the router.

Contexts/Layouts

Two types of files are stored in an iFlex

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mixer, the context file, and

the layout file. The context file is the set of instructions that program an

iFlex

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mixer to operate in accordance with the intent of the Sonata

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design file. The layout file is the actual Sonata

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file created by the user.

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