Z-Systems z-256.z256 digital detangler User Manual

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Digital Detangler Pro Manual Z-Systems Audio Engineering

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Changing the configuration of the Digital Detangler Pro is simple -- you merely edit the to/from
pairs one at a time until you have the desired configuration. If you have a number of different
configurations you will be using frequently (e.g., CD mastering setup, DAW archive-to-tape setup,
DAW load from multitrack setup, DAT duplication setup, etc.), you have the ability to reconfigure
the Digital Detangler Pro for your needs at the touch of a few buttons -- the remote controller for
the Digital Detangler Pro allows you to save and recall up to 15 entire configurations. These
configurations are held in non-volatile memory in the remote controller. This means that the
configurations are held between power-downs.

The Digital Detangler Pro itself also has non-volatile memory, but only for one

configuration. The remote control can be used to edit this configuration and put it in the Digital
Detangler Pro memory. Then, whenever the Digital Detangler Pro is powered up this configuration
will be loaded, regardless of whether or not the remote control is attached.

Figure 3 shows the front-panel layout for the z-rrc router remote control unit. The

controls/indicators have the following functions.

Figure 3 – Router Remote Control


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to/save display. This indicator shows the "to" half of the to/from pair being edited. When

saving configurations, this indicator shows the memory location to be used to save the
configuration.

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from/load display. This indicator shows the "from" half of the to/from pair being edited.

When loading configurations, this indicator shows the memory location from which to load.

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left knob. This knob is used to scroll through the "to" device numbers. Turning the left

knob clockwise increments the "to" device number, while turning it counter-clockwise decrements
the "to" device number. As the "to" number is changed, the "from" number changes with it,
showing the current state of the to/from pair.

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