Notes:
Version: 1.4.0
Date: 2025-05-12
1. The tone channel page on the Main/Home screen now displays a meter indicating the maximum tone level allowed (aka the threshold) before automatically muting the outputs. This meter grows downwards from the top of the display, 0 dB at the top, and gets longer for lower values. Ideally, you want this meter to not touch the tone level meter at the bottom of the display (which grows upwards); there should be an air gap between the two meters to avoid muting the outputs. A warning icon is displayed whenever the tone level exceeds the threshold.
2. Changing the volume level using the ALL selection for line output channels now sets all channels to the same value. Previously, any level changes would be relative to the current level. If you lowered the volume by 1 dB then all levels would decrease by 1 dB. If the channels were set to different levels before, they'd still be different levels, just 1 dB quieter. Now any changes to the ALL selection are made to channel 1 (using a relative level change), the level for channel 1 is then copied to all the other channels (using an absolute level change). If the levels are not all set to the same value then the level text is shown as "---" and the bar graph is empty. As soon as you rotate the main encoder a relative gain change will be made to channel 1 and then all channels will be updated to have the same level as channel 1 and the level text and bar graph will update to show the new level being used for all channels.
3. Stereo linked channels are now selected (and highlighted) at the same time on the Audio Outputs Summary screen.
4. You can now advance through the selected audio channel on the Audio Output Summary screen or the Audio Output Edit screen by tapping either the upper Audio button (to increment the audio channel) or the lower Audio button (to decrement the audio channel). This makes it much faster to edit the volume of multiple channels. Both upper and lower Audio LEDs light up green to make it easier to find these buttons in the dark.
5. Added support for Safe Mode which is triggered whenever the audio on the tone channel exceeds the threshold (default is -3 dB) causing all the line outputs to be muted. When the Safe Mode screen is displayed, press the main encoder to access the Safe Mode options. Rotate the main encoder to select the Check screen, Disable/Enable the tone check feature, or Mute/Unmute all line outs. Press the main encoder to select the highlighted option. The Check screen displays the audio coming from DAW A or DAW B (rotate the main encoder to select a DAW). Only the first 12 audio channels from either DAW are shown, along with the tone channel. Press Exit button to navigate back to the previous screen. Pressing the main encoder also exits the Check Screen.
Date: 2025-05-12
1. The tone channel page on the Main/Home screen now displays a meter indicating the maximum tone level allowed (aka the threshold) before automatically muting the outputs. This meter grows downwards from the top of the display, 0 dB at the top, and gets longer for lower values. Ideally, you want this meter to not touch the tone level meter at the bottom of the display (which grows upwards); there should be an air gap between the two meters to avoid muting the outputs. A warning icon is displayed whenever the tone level exceeds the threshold.
2. Changing the volume level using the ALL selection for line output channels now sets all channels to the same value. Previously, any level changes would be relative to the current level. If you lowered the volume by 1 dB then all levels would decrease by 1 dB. If the channels were set to different levels before, they'd still be different levels, just 1 dB quieter. Now any changes to the ALL selection are made to channel 1 (using a relative level change), the level for channel 1 is then copied to all the other channels (using an absolute level change). If the levels are not all set to the same value then the level text is shown as "---" and the bar graph is empty. As soon as you rotate the main encoder a relative gain change will be made to channel 1 and then all channels will be updated to have the same level as channel 1 and the level text and bar graph will update to show the new level being used for all channels.
3. Stereo linked channels are now selected (and highlighted) at the same time on the Audio Outputs Summary screen.
4. You can now advance through the selected audio channel on the Audio Output Summary screen or the Audio Output Edit screen by tapping either the upper Audio button (to increment the audio channel) or the lower Audio button (to decrement the audio channel). This makes it much faster to edit the volume of multiple channels. Both upper and lower Audio LEDs light up green to make it easier to find these buttons in the dark.
5. Added support for Safe Mode which is triggered whenever the audio on the tone channel exceeds the threshold (default is -3 dB) causing all the line outputs to be muted. When the Safe Mode screen is displayed, press the main encoder to access the Safe Mode options. Rotate the main encoder to select the Check screen, Disable/Enable the tone check feature, or Mute/Unmute all line outs. Press the main encoder to select the highlighted option. The Check screen displays the audio coming from DAW A or DAW B (rotate the main encoder to select a DAW). Only the first 12 audio channels from either DAW are shown, along with the tone channel. Press Exit button to navigate back to the previous screen. Pressing the main encoder also exits the Check Screen.