Kramer Electronics Musical Instrument Revision 6 사용자 설명서
KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Defining the Control Room
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Note: Be sure that your control room setup tree is correct before continuing with the
configuration. If, at a later stage, an auxiliary K-NET device or a Master RC will be deleted from
the tree, all the port assignments, triggers and action lists written for all the devices in the tree
will also be deleted
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Add a device (Master RC only)
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Delete a device
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Add a description that will appear in the Device View area
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Set the K-NET™ ID (see
Section 8
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Edit the device view (virtual device only)
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If the setup includes two or more identical AUX panels – you can set some of them to be
the “exact same as” another AUX/Master device (so they will behave in the exact same
manner)
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Export a device (for virtual devices only)
Virtual Device
Virtual Device
Master Room Controller
Master Room Controller
Auxiliary Device
Auxiliary Device
Figure 15: Device Operations
4.1 Special Auxiliary Devices
This section describes some of the auxiliary devices in more detail.
4.1.1 The Virtual Device – Compatible with SL-1, SL-10, SL-12, SL-14RC, RC-74DL, SV-551
and SV-552
A virtual auxiliary application can be developed
1 See the Kramer "Virtual Device Build Guidelines" on our Web site at
by the installer and used as a virtual user room
control interface under a common OS (iOS
®
, Android™ and so on) to control room functions via IT
infrastructures. To support the Virtual Device application, a Virtual Device triggers layer must be
defined by K-Config. This layer will associate triggers sent from the virtual application to the