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**__Question:__** How do I setup Aircast to work with my Airlite \\ | **__Question:__** How do I setup Aircast to work with my Airlite \\ |
**__Answer:__** [[aircastairlite:start|please follow the steps at this link]]\\ | **__Answer:__** Link: [[aircastairlite:start|please follow the steps at this link]]\\ |
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{{:supaircast:01_sound_settings.png?direct|}} | ===== Easy setup manual Aircast with an Airlite 1/3 ===== |
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{{:supaircast:airlite_front.png?direct|}} | In this Easy setup manual you’ll learn how to set up Aircast with you’re mixer by following the configuration pictures.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:airlite_backpanel.jpg?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:01_sound_settings.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:airence_backpanel_.jpg?direct|}} | First you'll have to make it easier to identify your USB Audio Codecs.\\ |
{{:supaircast:03b_sound_settings_usb_input_change_names.png?direct|}} | Go to the sound settings of your Windows.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:16_configuration_remote_control_player_1_airlite.png?direct|}}{{:supaircast:16_configuration_remote_control_player_1_airence.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:02_sound_settings_usb_input_names.png?direct |}}\\ |
| So for all the USB audio codecs you'll need to play the Test sounds to determine to which channel the USB Audio Codec is connected in your mixer.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:17_configuration_remote_control_player_2_airlite.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:03_sound_settings_usb_input_change_names.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:17_configuration_remote_control_player_2_airence.png?direct|}} | You can rename them after double clicking on the USB Audio Codec.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:18_configuration_remote_control_player_3_airlite.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:04_sound_settings_usb_output_change_names.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:18_configuration_remote_control_player_3_airence.png?direct|}} | The same has to be done for all the outputs to the computer.\\ |
| This can be done with a Microphone connected to a Mic channel.\\ |
| * First test with only the ON activated and look at the small VU meter in the window, this one will be __Program__. |
| * Then hold down the ON button till it starts blinking to activate the __Voice Track__ bus. |
| * Press the on button twice to return to the normal ON state. |
| * Turn the __Aux__ potentiometer (Full open) of the channel and the __Aux Send__ (2 O'Clock) (Under the VU meter) to see where the __Aux__ signal comes in. |
| * The last one is the __On Air__ |
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{{:supaircast:19_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airlite.png?direct|}} | {{youtube>1mD7JKfRlD0}} |
{{:supaircast:19_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airence.png?direct|}} | [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mD7JKfRlD0|We also have an instruction video that shows how this has to be done]] |
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{{:supaircast:20_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airlite_other_buttons.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:05_configuration.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:20_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airence_other_buttons.png?direct|}} | All visual settings have to be done in the configuration tool and the rest can be done at the Control panel in Aircast.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:21_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_advanced_ports.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:06_player_count.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:21_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airence_advanced_ports.png?direct|}} | To use Aircast with 3 players you’ll have to go to the Aircast configuration tool and change Player count to the right amount of players.\\ |
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{{:supaircast:22_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airlab_advanced_ports.png?direct|}} | {{ :supaircast:07_cartwall_player_count.png?direct |}}\\ |
{{:supaircast:23_configuration_remote_control_cartwall_airlab_advanced_fader_starts.png?direct|}} | The same can be done with the amount of Cartwall players, you’ll have to change the Width and Height.\\ |
| A Width of 4 and a Height of 2 creates 8 players.\\ |
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| It is also possible to add Screen objects like the Aircheck recorder, LED clock, PFL player etc.\\ |
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| Also the Program recorder, shoutcast stream server are visible options so they'll have to be added in the Configuration tool.\\ |
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| To use the Fader starts of an Airlab you'll also need to set the Serial port settings to the right Baud rate.\\ |
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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mD7JKfRlD0|D&R USB codec channel configuration for a Airlite, Airence or Airlab]] | |