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Processing
Delay
A delay module is included on all input and mix channels for time-alignment and compensation applications. Input delay adds
the ability to align the speakers to an acoustically dominant source on stage such as a drum kit, or for improved clarity in
theatre show re-inforcement. Parameters can be displayed as time or distance, and even provides temperature compensation.
The delay is accessed from the channel thumbnail view in the Touch-Screen.
Graphic Equaliser
A third octave graphic EQ is provided on every mix channel, giving you an impressive total of up to
32 equalisers. The 25 bands provide standard ISO frequencies from 63Hz to 16kHz. Settings can be
adjusted using the Touch-Screen, or flipped to the faders for quicker, more accurate control, for
example when ringing out the speaker system. The fader view presents all bands as well as the mix
master level control. Frequencies are displayed on the strip LCDs which change colour to indicate EQ
mode. A GEQ FADERS OFF key lets you quickly restore the faders to normal operation. Settings can
be stored as library presets, saved in scene memories or copied between mix masters.
FX Processors
As standard, iLive provides two high quality FX
engines created following years of development by
the Allen & Heath design team. Internal ‘short’ stereo
FX returns can be assigned to channel strips on the
console surface without using up input channels
giving you the equivalent of 68 sources feeding the
mix. Up to four more FX engines may be configured
from an additional DSP processing option..
PAFL Monitor
True to form, Allen & Heath have provided iLive with one of the most comprehensive
console PFL/AFL monitoring systems available today. Features include the separate
selection of input and mix PFL or AFL in-place, PFL override AFL (ideal for monitor
duties), auto-cancel or additive mode, clear all, delay (for time alignment of
engineer’s local and ear-based monitors), dual AFL masters for personal monitoring
and wedge monitor listen, AFL trim control, and a user preference option to link the
PAFL key function with the channel SEL and/or MIX keys. Add to this the provision of
headphone amps at both the Mix-Rack and surface, the PAFL indicators that light on
the Mix-Rack to display to the stage tech which channel is being checked, the extra
3.5mm mini jack for in-ear headsets, and the surface local monitor output...
Signal Generator
An oscillator is provided with choice of white noise, pink noise, swept frequency sine
wave or band pass noise, with level control and individual assignment to any output
mix. This can be invaluable to the engineer when setting up the system.
Metering
Apart from the extensive channel and 'Processing-Strip' metering, the Touch-Screen
provides additional standard or user defined custom views of the system meters to
keep you in touch with signal activity at all times. Gain reduction indicators for active
gate, compressor, and limiter processing in the system are also shown in this
screen. Using a computer running iLive system manager, a technician can oversee
the signal distribution between the iLive console, the Mix-Rack, and other equipment
anywhere on the control network (wireless freedom included!).
DCA Groups
iLive offers 16 DCA groups. Input channels and mix masters may be assigned to
these groups. Surface strips may be configured as DCA masters with the ability to
name and colour them for instant and error free operation. In keeping with the
flexibility offered by iLive, the DCA masters (and all other channels) may be
configured anywhere across the surface strips.
System Setup
The Touch-Screen provides access to the mix bus configuration and surface strip
assignment menus. You can configure the bus architecture as any combination of
groups, FX, auxes, mains and matrix for FOH or monitor mixing. The inputs, mix
masters and DCAs can be freely assigned, named and coloured across the fader
control strips and layers to suit your needs. In this way you can 'design' your own
console - just right for your application.
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