Rane RAD15 All RAD Specifications are included in the HAL All Specifications - Page 21

Data Sheet - 21, Processing Workspace, Workspace Layout, Wire Management

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Halogen Software Processing Workspace Wire together the audio processing components of your system, adding and configuring standard processing blocks such as equalizers, matrix mixers, compressors, limiters, and so on. Manage and configure control links and presets here. Halogen also provides innovative processing blocks that simplify complex multizone background music, paging and room combine scenarios. Notice that Halogen separates the hardware view from the processing view of your audio system. A key benefit of this separation is the flexibility it provides when configuring the system's various inputs and outputs. For example, suppose you have a RAD2 in your audio system. You drag the RAD2 device into the Hardware Workspace but then go to the Processing Workspace to configure the RAD2's line input and mic input. This separation of hardware from processing allows you to work with each input and output individually instead of having to work with the hardware device as a single entity. It also allows you to focus on hardware in one place and audio flow and processing in another place-simplifying your job as a result. Brilliant! Workspace Layout As you may have noticed, the Hardware Workspace and the Processing Workspace have similar layouts. On the right is the actual workspace itself in which you create your system. Associated with each workspace is a palette of objects on the left, and at the top a toolbar specific to the workspace. To add an entity to your audio system, you drag one or more objects from the palette to the workspace. A simple way to think of the Halogen workspaces is that you use the Hardware Workspace to create, connect and troubleshoot all of your physical hardware, while you use the Processing Workspace to select, configure, and connect the processing blocks and controls. Wire Management ƒƒ Distributed Program Bus ƒƒ Paging Manager ƒƒ Orthogonal Wires ƒƒ Wire Tags ƒƒ Highlight Wires Data Sheet - 21

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Data Sheet - 21
Halogen Software
Processing Workspace
Wire together the audio processing components of your system,
adding and configuring standard processing blocks such as
equalizers, matrix mixers, compressors, limiters, and so on.
Manage and configure control links and presets here. Halogen
also provides innovative processing blocks that simplify complex
multizone background music, paging and room combine
scenarios.
Notice that Halogen separates the hardware view from the pro-
cessing view of your audio system. A key benefit of this separation
is the flexibility it provides when configuring the system's various
inputs and outputs. For example, suppose you have a RAD2 in
your audio system. You drag the RAD2 device into the Hardware
Workspace but then go to the Processing Workspace to configure
the RAD2's line input and mic input. °is separation of hardware
from processing allows you to work with each input and output
individually instead of having to work with the hardware device
as a single entity. It also allows you to focus on hardware in one
place and audio flow and processing in another place—simplify-
ing your job as a result. Brilliant!
Workspace Layout
As you may have noticed, the Hardware Workspace and the
Processing Workspace have similar layouts. On the right is
the actual workspace itself in which you create your system.
Associated with each workspace is a palette of objects on the left,
and at the top a toolbar specific to the workspace. To add an
entity to your audio system, you drag one or more objects from
the palette to the workspace.
A simple way to think of the Halogen workspaces is that you
use the Hardware Workspace to create, connect and troubleshoot
all of your physical hardware, while you use the Processing Work-
space to select, configure, and connect the processing blocks and
controls.
Wire Management
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Distributed Program Bus
²
Paging Manager
²
Orthogonal Wires
²
Wire Tags
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Highlight Wires