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== T1 Scenes Housekeeping ==
 
== T1 Scenes Housekeeping ==
 
=== Scenes Overview ===
 
=== Scenes Overview ===
One of the great features of the {{T1}} is the ability to save up to 10 sets of parameters used in tweaking the sound output. This is the Scenes facility which is described [here?].
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One of the great features of the {{T1}} is the ability to save up to 10 sets of parameters used in tweaking the sound output. This is the Scenes facility which is described in the {{T1 Manual}}.
  
 
=== The Problem ===
 
=== The Problem ===
It's easy to make adjustments to paramaters such as zEQ, Parametric EQ, Compression, Reverb etc for the individual channels and then save each complete set as a different scene (eg different scenes for different regular venues, or different scenes for differen performer setups... solo, duo, band, etc).
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It's easy to make adjustments to paramaters such as zEQ, Parametric EQ, Compression, Reverb etc for the individual channels and then save each complete set as a different scene (eg different scenes for different regular venues, or different scenes for different performer setups... solo, duo, band, etc).
  
 
What's not so easy is keeping track of which settings/parameters have been used for the individual scenes.
 
What's not so easy is keeping track of which settings/parameters have been used for the individual scenes.
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=== A Possible Solution ===
 
=== A Possible Solution ===
 
Some people have suggested that a scene editor software application would be a useful tool.
 
Some people have suggested that a scene editor software application would be a useful tool.
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In the meantime we have created an Excel spreadsheet with 11 separate tabs/worksheets - one page for each scene, and an overall summary page which is automatically populated as details are recorded on the individual scene pages.
 
In the meantime we have created an Excel spreadsheet with 11 separate tabs/worksheets - one page for each scene, and an overall summary page which is automatically populated as details are recorded on the individual scene pages.
  
The spreadsheet can be downloaded [here?]. It's very simple and almost self explanatory but, if instructions are deemed necessary they will be provided here.
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The spreadsheet can be downloaded here - [[Media:t1scenes.xls|t1scenes.xls]]. This is the starter version for you to save on your PC and add your own scene details. It's very simple and almost self explanatory but, if instructions are deemed necessary they will be provided here.
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A worked example containing our own scenes can be found here [[Media:t1scenes-jivauk.xls|t1scenes-jivauk.xls]].
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--[[User:Jivauk|Jivauk]] 19:23, 15 October 2008 (EDT)
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Latest revision as of 03:24, 26 March 2017

The spreadsheet discussed in this article - t1scenes.xls


T1 Scenes Housekeeping

Scenes Overview

One of the great features of the T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine is the ability to save up to 10 sets of parameters used in tweaking the sound output. This is the Scenes facility which is described in the T1 ToneMatch® Audio Engine Owner's Guide (62 pages)

T1 ToneMatch Audio Engine Service Manual.

The Problem

It's easy to make adjustments to paramaters such as zEQ, Parametric EQ, Compression, Reverb etc for the individual channels and then save each complete set as a different scene (eg different scenes for different regular venues, or different scenes for different performer setups... solo, duo, band, etc).

What's not so easy is keeping track of which settings/parameters have been used for the individual scenes.

A Possible Solution

Some people have suggested that a scene editor software application would be a useful tool.

In the meantime we have created an Excel spreadsheet with 11 separate tabs/worksheets - one page for each scene, and an overall summary page which is automatically populated as details are recorded on the individual scene pages.

The spreadsheet can be downloaded here - t1scenes.xls. This is the starter version for you to save on your PC and add your own scene details. It's very simple and almost self explanatory but, if instructions are deemed necessary they will be provided here.

A worked example containing our own scenes can be found here t1scenes-jivauk.xls.

--Jivauk 19:23, 15 October 2008 (EDT)