![]() There are two things that can be saved: the snapshot and the session. I can’t tell you how many times I have seen engineers recall their sessions, realizing that they forgot to save their work at the end of yesterday’s gig and they now have a different starting point than the one they hoped for. It is like relying on the word processor on your computer to save your work – sometimes those auto saved documents are missing the last two sentences you wrote. But in case something goes really wrong (like a power outage), you always want to have a session that you have saved yourself. However, you should always save your work as you make changes. Sure, you can rely on the fact that the audio engine is completely separate from the control PC and that the NVRAM chip will keep your audio going in case of major issues, or on the fact that the console creates sessions and backup sessions in the background. Not saving your workĭiGiCo consoles are built with redundancy in mind. Or somebody else might have been using the console (especially if this is hired from a rental company) and changed your session by accident. You always have the option of recalling the backup session that the console creates regularly, but it is way better to use common sense and make sure that the correct session is being used. With that in mind – always remember to load your session after a console reboot (preferably from a USB drive that you have) – it is one of the best ways of ensuring that your event will go smoothly. There could be a minor chance that the session got minutely corrupted if the shutdown procedure was not completed properly (maybe the power was cut before the shutdown process was completed) and the session will start giving you issues down the road. Probably 8 out of 10 issues I have had with users and their sessions arose from the simple fact that they set up their FOH, boot up a console that has been sitting in storage for a week and then transported to a venue, and dive into their work without reloading their last saved session. Not loading your session after console boots Tap the Aux Menu button a second time to activate/deactivate this function.1. Tap the arrow down symbol in the top right corner of the main viewĬonnection details can be saved for different devicesĪux Select buttons can (optionally) activate the Solo function for the relevant Aux Channels. ![]() There is also an overview mode for selecting the Bank that you wish to control. Graphic EQ – 32 faders and on/off for each unit, flatten all bands Snapshots – insert new, recall, update, delete Mix – channel label, pan, mute, solo, fader level, metersĭynamics – all dynamics parameters for all console dynamics modesĪuxes – auxiliary send levels, on/off, auxiliary pansīuss Routing – assignment of channels to busses The DiGiCo S App permanently displays an overview of the console layout, so you can select any available console bank and have the same user-friendly operation you’re already familiar with, but without being tied to your console.Ĭhannel Setup - +48V, polarity, analogue gain, digital trim, channel delay, insert points on/off, meters It allows remote, wireless control of any DiGiCo S-Series mixing console, both S21 and S31, wherever you are. ![]() The DiGiCo S app is the perfect way to control your DiGiCo S-Series console straight from your Apple iPad. It is not compatible with earlier versions of S-Series software The DiGiCo S App requires V1.4+ of S-Series console software and the iPad connection must be configured on the console. It has been designed to be compatible with DiGiCo's S21 and S31 Set yourself free with the DiGiCo S-Series app. ![]()
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