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                                                D950 Digital Mixing System




       D950 Session Configuration Tool

                       Operating Instructions

                           Version V1.0




Order No. 10.27.4410
D950 Digital Mixing System




CONTENTS

1 IMPORTANT .................................................................................................................................................................4
   1.1 ATTENTION ................................................................................................................................................................4
   1.2 AGREEMENT ON SOFTWARE LICENCE TERMS AND CONDITIONS.....................................................................................4
     1.2.1 Programmes covered by the Agreement...............................................................................................................5
          1.2.1.1 Licence Programmes of STUDER................................................................................................................................... 5
          1.2.1.2 Programmes of Third Parties .......................................................................................................................................... 5
      1.2.2 Right of Use ........................................................................................................................................................5
          1.2.2.1 Principle ........................................................................................................................................................................ 5
          1.2.2.2 Customised Configurations and Reverse Engineering ..................................................................................................... 6
          1.2.2.3 Copying the Licence Material......................................................................................................................................... 6
          1.2.2.4 Disclosure of Licence Material ....................................................................................................................................... 6
          1.2.2.5 Assignability .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
      1.2.3 Rights to Licence Material ..................................................................................................................................7
      1.2.4 Royalties .............................................................................................................................................................7
      1.2.5 Warranty, Disclaimer and Liability .....................................................................................................................7
          1.2.5.1 Warranty and Disclaimer regarding the functionality of the Licence Material.................................................................. 7
          1.2.5.2 Remedy of defects .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
          1.2.5.3 Warranty and Disclaimer regarding the Proprietary Rights.............................................................................................. 8
          1.2.5.4 Liability ......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
      1.2.6 Miscellaneous .....................................................................................................................................................9
      1.2.7 Applicable Law and Jurisdiction .........................................................................................................................9
2 INSTALLATION..........................................................................................................................................................10
   2.1 WHERE TO INSTALL? .................................................................................................................................................10
   2.2 HOW TO INSTALL ......................................................................................................................................................10
     2.2.1 Installing from a compressed file.......................................................................................................................10
     2.2.2 Installing from a removable medium .................................................................................................................11
     2.2.3 Check the installation .......................................................................................................................................11
3 INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................................15
   3.1 FEATURES & BENEFITS .............................................................................................................................................15
   3.2 THE CONCEPT OF A VIRTUAL MIXING CONSOLE (VMC)..............................................................................................17
   3.3 THE PRACTICAL SIDE .................................................................................................................................................18
     3.3.1 Data compatibility ............................................................................................................................................20
4 THE FAST LANE - TRY IT!.......................................................................................................................................21
   4.1 DO YOUR OWN - USE EXISTING OR START FROM SCRATCH? ........................................................................................21
     4.1.1 Use an existing VMC.........................................................................................................................................21
     4.1.2 Start from Scratch .............................................................................................................................................21
   4.2 GENERATE THE D950 CONFIGURATION FILES.............................................................................................................22
     4.2.1 Does my D950 have enough power?..................................................................................................................26
   4.3 GENERATE THE CORE FILE .........................................................................................................................................28
   4.4 TRANSFER THE FILES TO THE CONSOLE ......................................................................................................................30
5 DETAILED TUTORIAL..............................................................................................................................................31
   5.1 SET YOUR OWN WORKSPACE .....................................................................................................................................31
   5.2 THE CHANNEL/BUS PAGE ..........................................................................................................................................32
     5.2.1 Add / Edit channels ...........................................................................................................................................33
     5.2.2 V1.0 Function Library.......................................................................................................................................35
     5.2.3 Add/ Edit Busses ...............................................................................................................................................36
     5.2.4 Special Configuration functions: MultiDesk and Stems .....................................................................................38
          5.2.4.1 The Concept of MultiDesk Control Groups................................................................................................................... 38
          5.2.4.2 The Concept of Stems .................................................................................................................................................. 40
   5.3 THE INTERFACE PAGE ...............................................................................................................................................42
   5.4 THE CORE PAGE .......................................................................................................................................................45
   5.5 THE SHARED FUNCTION PAGE ...................................................................................................................................46

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   5.6 THE SESSION CONFIGURATION TOOL MENU ...............................................................................................................46
     5.6.1 The File Menu...................................................................................................................................................47
     5.6.2 The Edit Menu ..................................................................................................................................................47
     5.6.3 The View Menu .................................................................................................................................................47
     5.6.4 The Insert Menu ................................................................................................................................................48
     5.6.5 The Generate Menu...........................................................................................................................................49
     5.6.6 The Options Menu.............................................................................................................................................51
     5.6.7 The Window Menu.............................................................................................................................................51
6 MAINTENANCE..........................................................................................................................................................52
   6.1 MANAGING THE FILES - WHICH FILE IS WHERE?.........................................................................................................52
   6.2 THE D950CFGTOOL.INI FILE .....................................................................................................................................53
     6.2.1 Related entries in the D950system.ini................................................................................................................53
     6.2.2 Example of an VMC Overview File ...................................................................................................................54
     6.2.3 Example of an VMC Distribution Info File ........................................................................................................55
     6.2.4 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................................................57
          6.2.4.1 Errors during Generate Process / in Log File .................................................................................................................57




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1       IMPORTANT
                                   The D950 Digital Mixing System may be easily reconfigured using
                                   the optional Session Configuration Tool. Whereas the ability for
                                   reconfiguration is a great feature of the D950, it is important for an
                                   operator to fully understand the Session Configuration Tool and it's
                                   functions. There is no safeguard functionality to prevent someone
                                   from configuring a console without e.g. the summing busses - in
                                   this case, the console may not function properly upon loading of
                                   such a configuration. Please consult the separate D950 Operating
                                   Instructions for more details on the D950 Digital Mixing System.

                                   The D950 Session Configuration Tool is an option to the D950
                                   Digital Mixing System. The functions, features and the appearance
                                   of the D950 Session Configuration Tool may be changed by
                                   adding or modifying the software. For this reason the operation of
                                   the Tool and it's parts as described in this manual may be slightly
                                   different from your version.

                                   Information contained in this manual has been carefully checked
                                   and is believed to be correct and complete. But, as we all know,
                                   everybody makes mistakes, and we are not immune either. If you
                                   detect a mistake, please write or send an e-mail to the addresses
                                   printed on the cover. We will be thankful for your feedback. No
                                   responsibility is taken by us for any inaccuracies, errors or
                                   omissions nor is any liability assumed for any loss or damage
                                   resulting either directly or indirectly from use of the information
                                   contained in the manual and any accompanying documentation.

 1.1 Attention
                                   USE OF THE SOFTWARE IS SUBJECT TO THE STUDER
                                   PROFESSIONAL AUDIO SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
                                   SET FORTH BELOW. USING THE SOFTWARE INDICATES
                                   YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT. IF YOU
                                   DO NOT ACCEPT THESE LICENSE TERMS, YOU ARE NOT
                                   AUTHORIZED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE.

 1.2 Agreement on Software Licence Terms and Conditions
                  Software
                                   Under the condition and within the scope of the following Terms
                                   and Conditions STUDER Audio Professional AG (hereinafter
                                   ,,STUDER") grants the right to use programmes developed by
                                   STUDER as well as those of third parties which have been
                                   installed by STUDER on or within its products. References to the
                                   licence programmes shall be references to the newest release of a
                                   licence programme installed at the Customer's site.




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 1.2.1 Programmes covered by the Agreement



 1.2.1.1 Licence Programmes of STUDER
                            The following Terms and Conditions grant the right to use all
                            system programmes of STUDER, all user programmes which carry
                            the brand ,,STUDER" and are part of the D950 Digital Mixing
                            System and/or its options at the time of its delivery to the
                            Customer as well as the installation software on the original data
                            disk and the accompanying documentation (,,Licence Material"). In
                            this Agreement the word ,,Programmes" shall have the meaning of
                            programmes and data written in machine code.


 1.2.1.2 Programmes of Third Parties
                            Programmes of third parties are all programmes which constitute
                            part of the D950 and/or its options at the time of delivery to the
                            Customer but have not been developed by STUDER. The
                            following conditions are applicable to programmes of third parties:

                            The right to use Microsoft Windows NT is governed by the Licence
                            Agreement attached hereto (if applicable), which is an integral part
                            of this Agreement. The Customer shall sign any and all Licence
                            Agreements for all further programmes of third parties installed on
                            the D950 by STUDER with the third parties. The Customer shall be
                            deemed to have received all Licence Agreements upon delivery of
                            the D950 and/or its options.

                            Studer shall accept no responsibility or liability for, and gives no
                            warranties (express or implied) as to the programmes of third
                            parties. The Customer waives any and all claims versus STUDER
                            for any consequential damages, which might occur due to defects
                            of these programmes.


 1.2.2 Right of Use



 1.2.2.1 Principle
                            STUDER grants the Customer the non-exclusive right to use the
                            Licence Material in one copy on the D950 and/or its options as laid
                            down by the Sales Agreement concluded between the parties and
                            all Terms and Conditions which shall be deemed to form and be
                            read and construed as part of the Sales Agreement. This right is
                            assignable according to para. 1.2.2.5 hereinafter.




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 1.2.2.2 Customised Configurations and Reverse Engineering
                                   The Customer is not entitled to alter or develop further the Licence
                                   Material except within the expressly permitted configuration
                                   possibilities given by the Session Configuration Tool installed on
                                   the D950 or elsewhere. All altered programmes, including but not
                                   limited to the products altered within the permitted configuration
                                   possibilities, are covered by this Licence Agreement.

                                   Reverse engineering is only permitted with the express consent of
                                   STUDER. The consent of STUDER can be obtained but is not
                                   limited to the case in which the interface-software can not be
                                   provided by STUDER. In any case STUDER has to be informed
                                   immediately upon complete or partial reverse engineering.


 1.2.2.3 Copying the Licence Material
                                   The Customer is entitled to make copies of all or parts of the
                                   Licence Material as is necessary for the use according to this
                                   Agreement, namely to make safety copies. The Customer shall
                                   apply the copyright of STUDER found on the Licence Material onto
                                   all copies made by him. Records shall be kept by the Customer
                                   regarding the amount of copies made and their place of keeping.
                                   The responsibility for the original programme and all copies made
                                   lies with the Customer. STUDER is entitled to check these records
                                   on first request. Copies not needed any more have to be
                                   destroyed immediately.


 1.2.2.4 Disclosure of Licence Material
                                   The Licence Material is a business secret of STUDER. The
                                   Customer shall not hand out or in any way give access to parts or
                                   the complete Licence Material to third parties nor to publish any
                                   part of the Licence Material without prior written consent of
                                   STUDER. The Customer shall protect the Licence Material and
                                   any copies made according to para. 1.2.2.3 aforementioned by
                                   appropriate defence measures against unauthorised access. This
                                   obligation of non-disclosure is a perpetual obligation.
                                   Third parties are entitled to have access to the Licence Material if
                                   they use the Licence Material at the Customer in compliance with
                                   this Agreement.
                                   Under no circumstance are third parties entitled to have access to
                                   the installation software on the original data disc. The Customer
                                   shall safeguard the original data disc accordingly.


 1.2.2.5 Assignability
                                   The rights granted to the Customer according to this Licence
                                   Agreement shall only be assignable to a third party together with
                                   the transfer of the D950 and/or its options and after the prior
                                   written consent of STUDER.


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 1.2.3 Rights to Licence Material

                             With the exception of the right of use granted by this Licence
                             Agreement all proprietary rights to the Licence Material, especially
                             the ownership and the intellectual property rights (such as but not
                             limited to patents and copyright) remain with STUDER even if
                             alterations, customised changes or amendments have been made
                             to the Licence Material.
                             Studer's proprietary rights are acknowledged by the Customer.
                             The Customer shall undertake no infringements and make no
                             claims of any patent, registered design, copyright, trade mark or
                             trade name, or other intellectual property right.

 1.2.4 Royalties

                             The Customer shall pay STUDER a non refundable lump sum as
                             royalty for the rights granted under para. 1.2.2, which is owed
                             together with the purchase price of the D950 and/or its options
                             according to the Sales Agreement or the confirmation of the order
                             respectively.


 1.2.5 Warranty, Disclaimer and Liability



 1.2.5.1 Warranty and Disclaimer regarding the functionality of the Licence Material
                             Except as stated in para. 1.2.1.2 STUDER hereby represents and
                             warrants the functionality of the Licence Material according to the
                             specifications agreed upon between the parties. The functions of
                             the programmes covered by this Agreement were thoroughly
                             checked at the time of the acceptance test. The Customer shall be
                             deemed to have satisfied himself as to the compliance of the
                             programmes with the specifications agreed upon as stated in the
                             protocol of the acceptance test.

                             STUDER shall take no liability for any malfunctions of the
                             programmes due to circumstances it is not responsible for, as for
                             example but not limited to any change in the use or the operating
                             conditions by the Customer, alterations to the Licence Material
                             undertaken by the Customer or third parties, disturbances caused
                             by machines and programmes not delivered by STUDER as well
                             as user mistakes of the Customer or third parties.

                             STUDER shall take on no further responsibility or liability for the
                             Licence Material. The Customer carries the full responsibility for
                             the use of the Licence Material as well as for the results achieved.
                             STUDER expressly does not warrant that the Licence Material can
                             be used without interruption and free of any mistakes in all
                             combinations and under all conditions the Customer wishes.



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 1.2.5.2 Remedy of defects
                                   STUDER shall undertake, at no cost to the Customer, to remedy
                                   defects of the valid, unaltered version of the Licence Material for
                                   the period of three months, beginning with the delivery of the D950
                                   Mixing System and/or its options to the Customer, or, should the
                                   acceptance test take place at the Customer, upon termination of
                                   the acceptance test, unless otherwise agreed. The obligation of
                                   STUDER to remedy expires after the above-mentioned period of
                                   three months, in any case however, at latest nine months after
                                   delivery of the mixing console to the Customer. This right of the
                                   Customer to remedy is subject to the correct documentation of the
                                   defects by the Customer and the ability of STUDER to reproduce
                                   the defects.

                                   STUDER can choose whether the defect shall be remedied by the
                                   installation of a correction code / corrected version of the Licence
                                   Material or the description of a solution to evade the defect without
                                   any amendment to the functionality. If the use of the Licence
                                   Material is not restricted due to the defect, such defect has to only
                                   be remedied in the next programme version.


 1.2.5.3 Warranty and Disclaimer regarding the Proprietary Rights
                                   STUDER herewith declares that it has either developed the
                                   Licence Material itself and has therefore procured the
                                   corresponding proprietary rights or has been granted the rights to
                                   use and distribute the Licence Material.

                                   In the event that the Customer is charged with infringement of third
                                   parties' alleged proprietary rights resulting from the use of the
                                   Licence Material, then STUDER shall assume all costs of the
                                   proceedings as well as the costs and damages resulting from a
                                   court order in the maximum amount of the royalty paid by the
                                   Customer for the component causing the infringement, provided
                                   however that the Customer immediately informs STUDER about
                                   the dispute and authorises STUDER in writing to conduct the
                                   proceedings, including the right to settle the dispute.

                                   Should the Licence Material infringe the proprietary rights of third
                                   parties according to a court decision or Studer's free discretion,
                                   STUDER is entitled to make alterations at its own cost to remedy
                                   the infringement or to purchase the necessary rights from the third
                                   party. Should this remedy not be successful and should the
                                   infringement be established by a final court decision STUDER
                                   would pay damages for the loss of the right of use in the amount
                                   of the royalties paid by the Customer for the component causing
                                   the infringement reduced by the usual depreciation for the time of
                                   use.

                                   STUDER is released from the aforementioned obligations if the
                                   infringement is due to an alteration made to the Licence Material
                                   by the Customer, to the use of the Licence Material combined with

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                        own products or those of third parties or to the use of the Licence
                        Material for other uses than those meant for. The Customer
                        expressly waives all and any further claims versus STUDER.

 1.2.5.4 Liability
                        STUDER shall only take on liability for damages which occur to the
                        Customer due to defects of the Licence Material or failure to
                        comply with the Agreement, if they result from unlawful intent or
                        gross negligence on the part of STUDER. All further liability,
                        especially liability for simple negligence, concerning the use of the
                        Licence Material and the achieved results is expressly excluded by
                        STUDER. Furthermore STUDER shall not be made liable for any
                        damages which arise through acts of an employee of STUDER.
                        The Customer expressly waives all such claims.

                        STUDER shall not be liable for failure to comply with the
                        Agreement if the performance of the obligations is impossible due
                        to circumstances which STUDER can not influence. No damage
                        claims can be made versus employees of STUDER.


 1.2.6 Miscellaneous

                        This Agreement is integral part of the Sales Agreement for the
                        D950 mixing console and/or the written confirmation of order and
                        enters into force upon signature of the Sales Agreement by the
                        Customer. The Sales Agreement can be substituted by a
                        confirmation of order making explicit reference to and enclosing
                        these Terms and Conditions.
                        Should there be any discrepancies between the Sales Agreement /
                        confirmation of order, this Agreement and the offer, then the
                        wording of the Sales Agreement / confirmation of order precedes
                        that of this Agreement, which again precedes the offer.
                        The parties are obliged to assign all rights and obligations resulting
                        from this Agreement to their subsequent successors, transferees
                        and assigns.


 1.2.7 Applicable Law and Jurisdiction

                        This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted and
                        construed in accordance with the substantive domestic laws of
                        Switzerland.

                        Exclusive Jurisdiction is Zurich.

                        If you have any questions regarding this Agreement or if you wish
                        to request any information from Studer Professional Audio, please
                        contact the firm in writing.




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2       INSTALLATION
                             Note   A good level of understanding the PC-basics is assumed for this
                                    installation. You may need to copy files between various media
                                    and create subdirectories. You will be required to edit a simple .ini
                                    file to adjust the environment of your PC. Please have an
                                    instruction manual for the Windows version you are using at your
                                    disposal if necessary.

                  Environment       The D950 Session Configuration Tool will run under Microsoft
                                    Windows 95 or higher, or Windows NT 4.0 environments.

       Minimum Requirements         The D950 Session Configuration Tool requires the following
                                    minimum environment to run properly:
                                    n Windows 95 or Windows NT
                                    n Pentium processor, min. 200MHz recommended
                                    n 32 (preferably 64) MB of RAM
                                    n Display resolution 1024x768

 2.1 Where to install?
                                    The D950 Session Configuration Tool may be installed on:
                                    n the D950 Control PC
                                    n any other PC, provided that above requirements are met

                                    We recommend installation on a PC different than the D950
                                    Control PC. The programme requires a lot of processor power
                                    when it compiles. Whilst it will run without any problem in a
                                    multitasking environment with multiple programmes running at the
                                    same time, it's performance may be considerably slowed down
                                    under such circumstances. If speed is essential, we recommend
                                    running the D950 Session Configuration Tool alone on a PC.

                                    In some cases, the D950 Digital Mixing System may be delivered
                                    with the D950 Session Configuration Tool already installed.

                                    Delivery of the software will usually be on a data medium (usually
                                    a 100MB ZIP disk) containing all the necessary files for installation
                                    of the D950 Session Configuration Tool in compressed or non-
                                    compressed form.

 2.2 How to install


 2.2.1 Installing from a compressed file

                                    If you have obtained the D950 Session Configuration Tool in
                                    compressed form (usually via e-mail), then you will start by copying
                                    the file (usually called D950cfg.EXE) into the target directory and
                                    then running the self-extracting file. This will decompress the
                                    original files and create the necessary directories for you.

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                                     You need to extract the original files into a root directory of a drive
                                     (C, D, E, ...) on your PC. Please make sure that the ,,:\ADI_DSP"
                                     directory has been placed directly under the root of your selected
                                     drive as indicated above, otherwise the Configuration Tool may not
                                     work properly.

                                     You may now erase the files:
                                     n D950install
                                     n i.bat
                                     n make.bat
                                     if you wish. They would have only been needed if you had
                                     installed from a removable medium.

                                     Now please proceed with the instructions found in chapter ,,Check
                                     the installation".

 2.2.2 Installing from a removable medium


                                     To install the complete D950 Session Configuration Tool from a
                                     removable medium (usually a 100MB ZIP disk), please proceed as
                                     follows.

                                     On the removable disk drive, start the programme ,,D950install".
                                     This will start a DOS batch file requesting you to select a drive
                                     letter on your target PC to install to.

                                     We recommend to select the ,,C" drive. You may select a different
                                     drive than ,,C" (D, E, ...) if you wish. Please proceed by typing:

                                     make c

                                     followed by Enter. This will copy all necessary files to the selected
                                     drive.

                             Note    The directory C:\D950SYSTEMDB will already exist if you are
                                     installing on to a D950 Control PC. In this case, please use the ,,C"
                                     drive for your installation.

 2.2.3 Check the installation


              Check the results      Please use the Windows Explorer to check the results of your work
                                     now. The following (or similar) file structure should now be found
                                     on your target PC (assuming ,,C" was selected as the target drive):

                        C:\D950cfg   \tmpFiles\ (subdirectory)   contains temporary files
                                     \Ar111297.ach               DSP Processor Element architecture file
                                     \CoreFunc150798.lib         DSP source code library
                                     \D950CfgTool.exe            the Session Configuration programme
                                     \Mn150498.exe               executable used for the core files
                                     \Rt070798.a                 DSP RTOS (operating system library)


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                                   The above file names may be different, or have different date
                                   stamps in your case! This is normal.

           C:\ADI_DSP\21K\Bin      \asm21k.exe              Sharc assembler file
                                   \go32.exe                Sharc assembler file
                                   \ld21k.exe               Sharc assembler file
                                   \lib21k.exe              Sharc assembler file

           C:\ADI_DSP\21K\Etc      \a21000.exe              Sharc assembler file
                                   \cpp.exe                 Sharc assembler file

                                   Please make sure that the ,,:\ADI_DSP" directory has been placed
                                   directly under the root of your selected drive as indicated above,
                                   otherwise the Configuration Tool may not work properly.

           C:\D950SYSTEMDB         \Example\ (subdirectory) contains an example D950 Configuration
                                   \MyConfig1\ (subdirectory) any previously existing Configurations
                                    ...

                                   The next step will be to create a Shortcut and then to set several
                                   options within the system.

             Create a Shortcut     Usually the fastest way to use a programme is to create a so-
                                   called Shortcut on the Windows Desktop. To create a Shortcut for
                                   the D950 Session Configuration Tool, please click on the file
                                   ,,d950CfgTool.exe" in the Windows Explorer, then use the right
                                   mouse button and drag the file to the desktop. Now you are ready
                                   to run the Configuration Tool for the first time.

          Start the Programme      Double-click on the shortcut. There will probably be an error
                                   message ,,Unable to open file: xxxx". This is because the .ini file
                                   options have not yet been set. Quit the message and the D950
                                   Session Configuration Tool screen will appear.

                Set the options    Click on the menu item ,,Options" and then on ,,Directories/Files".
                                   The following setup screen will appear:




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                                  Here the names of directories and appropriate files that you've just
                                  copied have to be entered. The above graphic shows factory
                                  default files and paths. Since those may vary for every installation
                                  and software version, you will now need to update this entries by
                                  using appropriate file names and paths as installed on your
                                  system. The Browse button can be used to select the appropriate
                                  file, except for the following two entries:
                                  n Temp Files Path
                                  n Config Path,
                                  for which the appropriate paths must be entered by hand and
                                  must be followed by a backslash (\) sign.
                                  Using the example of our installation, you would need to adapt the
                                  entries as follows:

Core Function Library File Name   C:\D950cfg\CoreFunc150798.lib      (file form CoreFuncDDMMYY.lib)
                   Rtos Library   C:\D950cfg\Rt070798.a             (file form RtDDMMYY.a)
           PE Architecture File   C:\D950cfg\Ar111297.ach           (file form ArDDMMYY.ach)
         MemNet Task of PE1       C:\D950cfg\Mn150498.exe           (file form RtDDMMYY.a)
         MemNet Task of PE2       C:\D950cfg\Mn150498.exe           (file form RtDDMMYY.a)
               Temp Files Path    C:\D950cfg\tmpFiles\
                 Log File Name    C:\D950cfg\tmpFiles\LogFile.txt
                   Config Path    C:\D950SYSTEMDB\

                                  The above file names may be different, or have different date
                                  stamps in your case! This is normal.

                                  Now please click ,,OK" to finish the preparations and to store the
                                  edited ,,D950CfgTool.ini" file automatically. This will create the



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                                   C:\Windows\D950CfgTool.ini file. To learn more about the use of
                                   the .ini file, please refer to the chapter ,,Maintenance".

           Test the Installation   Now that you have installed all files and set the basic options, you
                                   can proceed to test the whole installation. For this, you will load the
                                   included example configuration and run the compilation (known as
                                   the ,,Generate process") to generate a DSP core file. This is how
                                   you will proceed:

                                   Use the menu item ,,File" and click on ,,Open". A windows dialogue
                                   screen will appear and should point to the selected config path (in
                                   our example C:\D950SYSTEMDB). Select the folder ,,Example"
                                   and you will see the file ,,Example.VMC". Open the file.

                                   Disregard the appearance of the screen for now, you will be able
                                   to set your workspace later on. Select the menu item ,,Generate"
                                   and then ,,All". This will start the process of generating the DSP
                                   and control software that is needed to run a new Session
                                   Configuration on your D950. Various messages will be displayed
                                   and after a while, a message similar to the following one should
                                   appear:




                                   After the message ,,Build All finished successfully !!" appears, click
                                   on ,,OK" to finish the successful installation and test procedure.




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3        INTRODUCTION


 3.1 Features & Benefits

        The D950 DSP concept              The concept of the D950 allows to use multiple DSP processors in
                                          a fully scaleable and configurable way. It is possible to specify the
                                          power of the DSP core in fine steps in order to fulfil the exact need
                                          of an application. It can be said that the D950 has a scaleable
                                          DSP resource pool of computational power, which can be used in
                                          many different combinations.

         Session Configuration            So the concept of a ,,Session Configuration" was born, which
                                          allows to create many completely different mixers that can run on
                                          the same existing hardware. The operator is now able to choose
                                          the ideal mixer for the task he or she wants to work on.

                                          For this, the Session Configurations can be loaded and the D950
                                          console restarted in a matter of seconds. Each Session
                                          Configuration can contain a different console configuration based
                                          on the available DSP power. In the ever-changing studio
                                          environment, it is now possible to have a new mixer every day:

                        Day 1                              Day 2                               Day 3

                        Live Broadcast configuration       Multitrack Recording configuration Mixdown configuration

                        48 Mono Input Channels with        48 Inline Channels with             96 Mono Input Channels
                        - EQ                               - EQ in monitor path                with
                        - Delay                            - Comp/Lim/Exp/Gate in input path   - EQ
                                                           - Delay                             - Delay
                        24 Stereo Input Channels with                                          - Comp/Lim/Exp/Gate
                        - EQ                               4 Stereo Input Channels with        - IPL
                                                           - EQ                                - Surround PAN

                                                                                               4 Stereo Input Channels
                                                                                               with
                                                                                               - EQ
                        0 Routing busses                   48 Routing busses                   8 Routing busses
                        8 Groups with                      0 Groups                            16 Groups
                        - EQ
                        2 Master Outputs with              4 Master Outputs                    8 Master Outputs
                        - Output Limiter
                        - EQ
                        8 Mono Auxiliaries                 4 Mono Auxiliaries                  12 Mono Auxiliaries
                        2 Stereo Auxiliaries               4 Stereo Auxiliaries                4 Stereo Auxiliaries
                        12 Clean feed busses               0 Clean feed busses                 0 Clean feed busses


                  Channel types           All channels within the DSP core can be configured as Mono
                                          channels or Stereo channels. The number of channels for any
                                          channel type is defined through the Session Configuration.
                                          Moreover, any channel type can be fitted with the available
                                          function blocks from the processing library. So EQ, delay or
                                          Dynamics can be fitted to Input Channels, but also to Group

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                                   Channels, Master Channels or Auxiliaries in any number and
                                   combination. Any combination of Auxiliary, Clean-feed, Multitrack
                                   Routing, audio Subgroup and Master Busses can be configured in
                                   the system.

                   DSP boards      The D950 system can contain 4 board types.

                                   n PE - DSP board with 6 DSP processors
                                   n PEAES - DSP board with 6 DSP processors, 8 AES/EBU inputs
                                     (2 of which with SFC) and 8 AES/EBU outputs
                                   n MADI I/O board with 2 MADI inputs and 2 MADI outputs
                                   n MEMNET board for communication and control

                                   The system must contain one communication and control board
                                   called the MEMNET board.

                                   The total number of boards in any combination can be 21 at the
                                   maximum.

       System size & numbers       The size and power of the system is defined by the number of
                                   DSP processors and I/O boards installed. The total DSP power
                                   can be compared to a bucket of water (Installed DSP Capacity).
                                   The contents of the big bucket can be distributed to 4 smaller
                                   buckets (channels with fader + EQ). Alternatively, the same
                                   contents can be distributed to only 2 buckets which are larger
                                   (channels with fader+EQ+Dyn+Delay+3D-PAN...).




                                                                 FADER        FADER       FADER       FADER
                                                                   EQ          DYN         INS          EQ

                                                                 Channels    Channels    Channels    Channels




                                         DSP
                                                                          FADER, EQ,           FADER, EQ,
                                        Installed DSP Capacity           DYN, DELAY           DYN, DELAY
                                                                           3D-PAN,              3D-PAN,
                                                                         48 TRACK, ...        48 TRACK, ...

                                                                            Channels              Channels


                                   So, the number of available channels depends on two things:

                                   n total installed capacity (1 - 20 DSP boards)
                                   n load required by each of the channels types and their quantity




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                                     To complicate matters slightly, the total number of channels also
                                     depends on the number of summing busses and the number of
                                     physical I/O interfaces. To illustrate this, we can look at 3 different
                                     ways to use the same installed DSP power.
                             Input & Output Interfaces
                                max
                                                                      The DSP Capacity takes care
                               800                                    of the I/O's and the Console Channels...

                                                         All 3 Configurations use the same DSP Capacity
                               400
                                            96 mono input channels,
                                            16 output channels,
                                            900 I/O's
                               200
                                                    128 mono input channels,
                                                    24 output channels, 48 Tracks,
                                                    350 I/O's
                                                                               256 mono input channels,
                               100                                             24 output channels,
                                                                               150 I/O's
                                                                                                          max

                                0                            100                         200
                                                                           Console DSP Channels
                                                                           (Inputs, Groups, AUX-es, Masters ...)


                                     The D950 Session Configuration Tool will tell you exactly how
                                     many DSP and I/O boards you will need in order to run a certain
                                     configuration defined by the number and type of channels, the
                                     number of summing busses and the number of physical I/O
                                     interfaces. As a consequence, there is no finite maximum number
                                     of channels on the D950 - the maximum can be anywhere
                                     between 100 and 300 channels!

 3.2 The concept of a Virtual Mixing Console (VMC)
                                     The D950 Digital Mixing System bases its operation on the
                                     concept of a Virtual Mixing Console (VMC). The VMC is a software
                                     structure that runs on the D950's control PC and consists of two
                                     parts:
                                     n console configuration (structure)
                                     n current audio settings of the console (data)

                        Structure    The VMC describes all the parameters of a certain console
                                     configuration such as the number of input channels, the number of
                                     multitrack busses, whether there is EQ on each channel, etc.

                            Data     Moreover, the VMC is a real-time data container that keeps the
                                     actual settings of a console, such as ,,input channel 13 EQ gain =
                                     +12dB", ,,master 4 fader = -10dB", etc. The VMC will only keep
                                     data for the channels and console parts that are defined in the
                                     structure part of the VMC. Active controls on the console such as
                                     the faders, rotary encoders, pushbuttons and the GC
                                     keyboard/trackerball control, but also the Snapshot system and the
                                     AutoTouch Automation system can write data to the VMC. Other
                                     console parts such as lamps, displays and the GC screen can read
                                     data from the VMC and display them. It can generally be said, that


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                                   almost all settings and conditions of the D950 console are a part of
                                   the VMC.

Make and edit a Configuration      The D950 Session Configuration Tool can be used to make a new
                                   configuration, or to edit an existing one. This is the first part of the
                                   process of preparing a VMC for the D950 console. That part is
                                   done off-line, even if the Configuration Tool is running on the
                                   D950's Control PC. The result of this part is a:
                                   n ,,meta" VMC file - the definition of the console structure
                                   n a DSP core file - software that tells the DSP core what to do

           Use a Configuration     When we operate the D950 console, we speak of ,,loading a
                                   configuration". This means loading the ,,meta" VMC file to the
                                   memory of the D950's Control PC. This process will remove the
                                   current file from the D950 memory and load a different one. The
                                   D950 Control software will then, based on information contained in
                                   the new files, run a VMC that corresponds to the information from
                                   the ,,meta" VMC file. It will also remove the current DSP core file,
                                   replacing it with a new one, thus activating a new VMC. Now the
                                   D950 is ready to work with the new Session Configuration.

                                   There can only be one VMC that is active on the D950 console at
                                   any one time, but there can be multiple VMCs configured and
                                   stored for later use. For more information on loading a
                                   configuration and using the D950, please consult the D950
                                   Operators Instructions.


 3.3 The practical side
                                   The purpose of the D950 Session Configuration Tool is to allow
                                   creating and modifying ,,meta" VMC files and generating the DSP
                                   files from the information contained in the ,,meta" VMC file. We call
                                   this process ,,making a Session Configuration". There are always
                                   two files that are the result of making a Session Configuration:

                                   n the ,,meta" VMC file called                          MyConfig1.vmc
                                   n the DSP core file called                              MyConfig1.cor

                                   The name ,,MyConfig1" stands for any name selected by the user.
                                   The endings ,,.vmc" and ,,.cor" are obligatory and are automatically
                                   created by the Tool and do not have to be typed.

                                   It is good practice to keep all Session Configurations in the same
                                   Windows folder, because both the D950 Session Configuration
                                   Tool and the D950 System software can be set to search in this
                                   folder automatically. The Configuration Tool will automatically
                                   create a subdirectory (folder) with the same name as the Session
                                   Configuration, so the folder structure my look similar to this:




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                                 Each of the subdirectory folders will contain the two files with the




                                 corresponding names when the Configuration process is finished.

                                 In the above example, the whole file structure is as follows:

            C:\D950SYSTEMDB      \Example\Example.VMC
                                 \Example\Example.cor
                                 \MyConfig1\MyConfig1.VMC
                                 \MyConfig1\MyConfig1.cor
                                 \MyConfig2\MyConfig2.VMC
                                 \MyConfig2\MyConfig2.cor
                                 \Small\Small.VMC
                                 \Small\Small.cor

                                 Both the D950 Sessio



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