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<blockquote data-quote="Michael John" data-source="post: 48993" data-attributes="member: 830"><p>Re: Lab Gruppen PLM Presets Help</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi Jason,</p><p></p><p>I spoke with the guy who wrote the preset manager tool. Presets are geared around hot swapping. He said you first decide on all the different functions/roles your amps might take, make a frame preset for each function/role, then load all frame presets into all the amps. We're not aware of Lab changing this, but of course they can add whatever features they'd like to.</p><p></p><p>[Also I'm told, since Dante routing is related to the frame name, hot swapping a bad amp for a good amp by loading a frame preset means that even the Dante audio will continue.]</p><p></p><p>Earlier you mentioned,</p><p></p><p>Frames in the work area can be found in seconds by either a) pressing the buttons (described above) on the amp and seeing which module in the work area gets selected, or b) selecting modules on the work area and following which amp's white light shines brightly.</p><p></p><p>My apologies. Contrary to my previous comment, I'm not sure I now understand why the amp name is important. Sorry if I'm being daft....</p><p></p><p>Is it that if you are creating a work area and can't see the amps, you don't know which amp is performing which function? Can you not just confirm the work controller work area when you're in front of the amps and changing the presets? When I setup the PLM's (either at home or on site) for the small events I do, I'm carrying the tablet and standing at the amps. Once I've set up the controller work area, I rarely need to see the amps again. </p><p></p><p>Best,</p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael John, post: 48993, member: 830"] Re: Lab Gruppen PLM Presets Help Hi Jason, I spoke with the guy who wrote the preset manager tool. Presets are geared around hot swapping. He said you first decide on all the different functions/roles your amps might take, make a frame preset for each function/role, then load all frame presets into all the amps. We're not aware of Lab changing this, but of course they can add whatever features they'd like to. [Also I'm told, since Dante routing is related to the frame name, hot swapping a bad amp for a good amp by loading a frame preset means that even the Dante audio will continue.] Earlier you mentioned, Frames in the work area can be found in seconds by either a) pressing the buttons (described above) on the amp and seeing which module in the work area gets selected, or b) selecting modules on the work area and following which amp's white light shines brightly. My apologies. Contrary to my previous comment, I'm not sure I now understand why the amp name is important. Sorry if I'm being daft.... Is it that if you are creating a work area and can't see the amps, you don't know which amp is performing which function? Can you not just confirm the work controller work area when you're in front of the amps and changing the presets? When I setup the PLM's (either at home or on site) for the small events I do, I'm carrying the tablet and standing at the amps. Once I've set up the controller work area, I rarely need to see the amps again. Best, Michael [/QUOTE]
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