Cadac SAM User Manual

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Table of contents

Sound Automation Manager

Revision SAM2005-2

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5.1

Start-up options ............................................................................ 5-1

5.2

Select user.................................................................................... 5-2

5.3

User Properties............................................................................. 5-3

5.4

View Properties............................................................................. 5-4
5.4.1

The Grid class Views ....................................................... 5-4

5.4.2

Hiding Columns................................................................ 5-5

5.4.3

Moving columns ............................................................... 5-5

5.4.4

Editing features ................................................................ 5-5

5.5

Directories..................................................................................... 5-6

5.6

Communications ........................................................................... 5-6
5.6.1

Open communications ..................................................... 5-6

5.6.2

Tracking ........................................................................... 5-7

5.6.3

Remote Control................................................................ 5-7

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6.1

Open last show ............................................................................. 6-1

6.2

Open a new show ......................................................................... 6-1

6.3

Saving a show .............................................................................. 6-2
6.3.1

Backup Show ................................................................... 6-3

6.3.2

Restore Show .................................................................. 6-3

6.4

Export and Import ......................................................................... 6-4

6.5

Show and console mapping conflict ............................................. 6-4

6.6

Load from console ........................................................................ 6-4

6.7

Load from show ............................................................................ 6-5

6.8

Re-mapper.................................................................................... 6-5
6.8.1

Re-Map upon opening a Show ........................................ 6-5

6.8.2

Creating Links .................................................................. 6-7

6.8.3

Re-Mapping a correctly configured console..................... 6-8

6.8.4

Save and Load link files ................................................... 6-8

6.8.5

Translation and partial translation .................................... 6-8

6.9

What constitutes a show on the hard disk .................................... 6-9
6.9.1

Showname.Cue ............................................................... 6-9

6.9.2

Sam.Cfg ........................................................................... 6-9

6.9.3

*.MIX ................................................................................ 6-9

6.9.4

Opening a CGC-show ...................................................... 6-9

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7.1

Opening the Data Editing windows ............................................... 7-1

7.2

The Fader frame window(s).......................................................... 7-2
7.2.1

The Fader detail window .................................................. 7-3

7.3

The Module Frame Windows........................................................ 7-4

7.4

Naming the console modules ....................................................... 7-5
7.4.1

Using the module names ................................................. 7-6

7.5

Fader/Module Sets ....................................................................... 7-7

7.6

Master Title Database View .......................................................... 7-8
7.6.1

Ripple-through feature ..................................................... 7-8

7.7

Additional functions....................................................................... 7-9
7.7.1

Global editing ................................................................... 7-9

7.7.2

Selecting the data to be updated ................................... 7-10

7.7.3

Selecting the faders/modules to be set .......................... 7-11

7.7.4

Selecting the cues.......................................................... 7-11

7.7.5

Cue Notes ...................................................................... 7-12

7.7.6

Printing ........................................................................... 7-12

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8.1

MIDI port mapping ........................................................................ 8-1
8.1.1Advanced mapping features ................................................. 8-1

8.2

Static MIDI data ............................................................................ 8-2

8.3

MIDI Program Change.................................................................. 8-5
8.3.1Entering data for MIDI program change ............................... 8-5
8.3.2USA or Japan format ............................................................ 8-6

8.4

MIDI names .................................................................................. 8-6

8.5

MIDI Machine Control ................................................................... 8-7

8.6

MIDI SysEx View .......................................................................... 8-8

8.7

Dynamic MIDI data ....................................................................... 8-8
8.7.1MIDI Sequence List .............................................................. 8-9
8.7.2MIDI Sequence attachment dialog box............................... 8-10

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