Rane HAL1x Design Guide - Page 191

Glossary, Active Presets list, Assert, Base Room, Baseline Preset, Block

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Glossary A Active Presets list A dynamic list of active presets maintained by the system that changes as presets are asserted, activated, and deactivated. The presets are listed in priority order. When a preset is asserted or activated, it goes to the top of the list and its parameter values overlay the current working values for the corresponding system parameters. When a preset is deactivated it is removed from the list. AES3 A standard from the Audio Engineering Society used for the transport of digital audio signals between professional audio devices. Assert To "turn on" a Command preset. For Drag Net users, note that "assert" is the equivalent to "recall". B Base Room A room that cannot be subdivided. A base room can be combined with other base rooms to form new rooms, but the base room itself cannot be broken down any further. Baseline Preset Containing the default settings and link activation states for all the processing and control blocks in your system configuration, the Baseline serves as a foundation for your system. It is a Command preset and, therefore, can never be deactivated. Also, unlike other Command presets, the Baseline can never be deleted. It is always there to serve as the default fallback preset when no other presets are active. Block A processing or control element available for use in your audio system. You drag and drop I/O and Host Processing blocks from the Processing Workspace palettes to the Processing Map. Most blocks have input and output nodes on them that you use to wire the block into your signal path. Blocks also have properties associated with them that are accessed by double-clicking the block. Some blocks are quite simple while others are very complex. 187

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Glossary
A
Active Presets list
A dynamic list of active presets maintained by the system that changes as presets are asserted,
activated, and deactivated. The presets are listed in priority order. When a preset is asserted
or activated, it goes to the top of the list and its parameter values overlay the current working
values for the corresponding system parameters. When a preset is deactivated it is removed
from the list.
AES3
A standard from the Audio Engineering Society used for the transport of digital audio signals
between professional audio devices.
Assert
To "turn on" a Command preset. For Drag Net users, note that "assert" is the equivalent to
"recall".
B
Base Room
A room that cannot be subdivided. A base room can be combined with other base rooms to
form new rooms, but the base room itself cannot be broken down any further.
Baseline Preset
Containing the default settings and link activation states for all the processing and control
blocks in your system configuration, the Baseline serves as a foundation for your system. It is
a Command preset and, therefore, can never be deactivated. Also, unlike other Command pre-
sets, the Baseline can never be deleted. It is always there to serve as the default fallback pre-
set when no other presets are active.
Block
A processing or control element available for use in your audio system. You drag and drop
I/O and Host Processing blocks from the Processing Workspace palettes to the Processing
Map. Most blocks have input and output nodes on them that you use to wire the block into
your signal path. Blocks also have properties associated with them that are accessed by dou-
ble-clicking the block. Some blocks are quite simple while others are very complex.
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