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== T1 Scenes Housekeeping ==
 
== T1 Scenes Housekeeping ==
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=== Scenes Overview ===
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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 [here?].
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=== The Problem ===
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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 differen performer setups... solo, duo, band, etc).
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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 ===
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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.
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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.

Revision as of 15:30, 15 October 2008

T1 Scenes Housekeeping

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?].

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).

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?]. It's very simple and almost self explanatory but, if instructions are deemed necessary they will be provided here.