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Audio Interconnect. 1.) Power on the SixtyFour. Both the “SAVE” and The SixtyFour has 8 DB25 female connectors on the rear “ROUTE” LED’s will blink in unison to show that it is “Soft panel for all the audio inputs (sources) and outputs Locked”.
The output meter shows what is coming out the Save. SixtyFour outputs. If you have a level turned down or an This switch, when pushed is used to activate SAVE mode output unrouted, the meter will show this.
“Soft Lock”. During this scrolling, none of the audio routing or levels The SixtyFour powers on with “Soft Lock” on. The two are changed. The panel of the SixtyFour is updated to yellow LED’s above “Lock” & “Save” will be flashing show the routes or levels in the memory, but no actual indicating the unit is “Soft Locked”.
Both LED’s above the switches light to indicate you are in utility mode. 1. Unlock the SixtyFour and select a source to be Each time you press and then release the rotary control adjusted by pressing the appropriate source switch.
LED’s will light up indicating they are now a stereo pair. 4.) If you wish to unlink them at this point, press the right channel switch and they will be unlinked. Page 8 CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual...
1. Press the SAVE switch on front panel once. This appears in the numeric display. Since several SixtyFour’s enters the save mode. The yellow LED next to the SAVE can be joined together to form a large system, the first...
MIDI out connected to the master unit MIDI in. MIDI out connected to the Host Computer MIDI in. Master Master to Host Computer to Host Computer Slave 1 Slave 1 Slave 2 Slave 2 Slave 3 Slave 3 Page 10 CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual...
3.) Laser or Ink-jet printer. input on the rear panel of the SixtyFour. 4.) Glue stick. When the GPI switch is closed, the SixtyFour will recall Label creation memory number 90 with all its levels and routing informa- 1.) Open the Excel template “SixtyFour Labeller.xls”...
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Serial Control Specifications SixtyFour MIDI/RS232 Implementation Chart (ROM Version 1.31) Note: All numbers in hexadecimal unless otherwise noted. Tx = Transmitted; Rx = Received RS-232 is 38.4k Baud N, 8,1 N = Channel from 0 to F Pin3 is TX, Pin2 is Rx...
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Set Destin 1-16 Relative BN-49-Level (Relative) *Master/Slave Set Destin 17-32 Relative BN-4A-Level (Relative) *Master/Slave Set Destin 1-32 Relative BN-4B-Level (Relative) (Note: Relative, 3F = no change. Above 3F is positive, below 3F is negative .) CM Labs SixtyFour Owner’s Manual Page 15...
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Note: XX = 01 if Patch edit buffer is different from Patch data (edits in process) Note: The decimal point on the most significant 7 segment display of a slaved SixtyFour is blinked by the ping messages input to it.
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