I was wanting to install some PL-6s or possibly the PL-10s to work off of a T112/iDR-48 system and was wondering if anyone has some experience with these.
How intense can they be programmed? They have 16 soft keys so could I make them switch between inputs for volume control with the pl-10 to have say…, 16 channels, channel on and off, Aux mutes for fx sends per whatever assigned channel, compressor on and off… whatever I could program those 16 soft keys to do?
Just trying to see the how specific of control you can assign to these controllers.
I just added a PL-8 to my Editor-driven iDR-32. The PL-8 is a hardwired 4x4 PL-Anet interface. I whipped up a footswitch that has 4 buttons and 4 LEDs in an aluminum chassis, 10M of 6-pair cable and EDAC 20-pin connectors. The switches are typically used onstage as 2 FX return mutes, a tap-tempo and a DCA mute. BUT … I can assign the footswitches to just about anything, and the LEDs are seperately assignable to just about anything. I’d imagine that the other controllers in the PL line are as nearly infinitely addressable.
A fellow in Switzerland recently discussed a limitation in this thread: https://www.ilive-digital.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=1064 .
Best of luck to you –
that’s pretty sweet I must say. Just trying to configure some volunteer safe “mini consoles” with some basic presets and control.
So you are saying you can use the buttons to sort of layer switch the volume controls? Just so I am clear on this.
Hi Kent
Yes it is possible to setup a layer switching system using the PL devices. You will need to setup a set of scenes with the different settings of the pl device. Then use 1 of the softkeys on the PL-Anet device to recal the scenes with different controls.
There is a PL Sim in the iLive Editor Software which you can download so you can setup and configure PL devices offline - check it out and you will be able to see what functionality is available.
Hope this helps
Sam A&H
that’s great i’ll just download the software then.
Then that will answer all my questions! Thanks everyone.