
ViewNet MXGraphic Interface NetworkModular MultitrackCR1100-84393-5ViewNet MX 1.15OWNER’S MANUAL
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual10300 MIDI...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual100Macro names cannot contain characters that are forbidden for file names by the computer file syst
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 101Single nonspecific machine macrosIf a macro has been created in reference to a single MX 2424, i
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual102ImportTo open a macro that has been saved to disk, select the Import button. The Import window wi
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 103DeleteTo delete a macro permanently from the list, select the macro then click the delete button
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual104Chapter 8 Help MenuThe Help MenuThe Help menu provides several utilities and some information ab
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 105Timecode CalculatorThe Timecode Calculator is provided as a convenience for calculating sums and
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual106Chapter 9 Shortcut KeysZoom modifiers:Click ZoomShift-click Zoom outCtrl-shift-click Zoom out al
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 107Register keys:Up arrow CaptureSStoreL LocateR Recall0-9 Memory location (two digit address)C Cur
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual108Other:Ctrl-1 through 9 Activate machine ID in edit windowCtrl-Q Quit
107Edit CommandsAudio clips in the Project EDL view may be edited by using the edit command buttons at the top of theProject EDL screen, or the edit c
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 11Single nonspecific machine macros ...
108Preparing to EditTwo important things must occur before any edit operations can be performed. First, the material to beedited must be selected. Sec
109Editing BehaviorsUNDOThis steps backward through the Undo history.REDOThis steps forward through the Undo history.CUTThe CUT function removes the a
110COPYThe COPY function copies the audio from the selected track(s) between the In and Out points and places itinto the clipboard.PASTEPASTE places t
111CLEARThe CLEAR function removes the audio between the In and Out points, replacing it with silence. It doesnot affect the position of any other au
112OPENOPEN places a segment of silence into the selected track(s) at the In point equal to the time between the Inand Out points, while slipping all
113EVENT LOCAL CUTThe EVENT LOCAL CUT function removes the audio from the selected track(s) between the In and theOut points within an audio event and
114DISCARDThe DISCARD function removes the audio on both sides of the In and Out points, replacing it with silencebut will NOT remove audio beyond the
115PASTE AT OUTPaste at Out will paste the contents of the clipboard on the selected track so that the beginning of the clip isplaced at the Out mark.
116SYNC PASTE(SHIFT then PASTE)Sync paste is similar to PASTE, but it allows the user to reference a location defined by the position of theplay head
117SPLIT(SHIFT then COPY)The SPLIT function creates an event boundary at the play head location.IN→→→→NOW(SHIFT then OPEN)This function will move the
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual12Chapter 1 ViewNet MX InstallationAbout ViewNet MXViewNet MX is a graphical interface network crea
118DUPLICATEThe Duplicate command will create a new copy (duplicate) of the selected material and will automaticallyappend it to the end of the select
119REVERSEThe Reverse function reverses the audio on edit-enabled track(s) between the In and Out points.This function will split audio events if nece
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 13Setting the IP AddressEnter the value for the IP Address by pressing Trim then using the Shuttle
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual14Reserved IP NumbersWhen looking at the network for the next available IP address, the system will
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 15IP GatewayUse this field to enter the IP Gateway if the ViewNet MX network is part of a larger ne
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual16Installing the ViewNet MX ApplicationThe ViewNet MX application is a software program designed to
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 17Installing ViewNet MX on a Windows ComputerTo install ViewNet Audio on a Windows PC.1. Insert the
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual18Configuring Computer Network SettingsTo use the ViewNet MX application with an MX-2424, the comput
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 19TCP/IP Properties WindowThe TCP/IP Properties Window has several tabs used for setting up various
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners ManualiiAssistance and InformationTechnical support is available free of charge only to registered owners
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual20Setting IP Gateway AddressIf you plan to connect two or more networks then you must enter a gatewa
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 21Windows NT 4.0 Network ConfigurationIt is a good idea to have the Windows NT CD-ROM available whe
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual22Windows NT Network WindowThis will open the Windows NT Network window. Click on the “Protocols” ta
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 23Windows NT Network Adapter SelectionIn the Windows NT Network window, click on the “Adapters” tab
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual24Windows NT TCP/IP PropertiesSelect the Protocols tab in Network window, then select TCP/IP and cli
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 25Apple Macintosh Network ConfigurationThe following assumes a dedicated Ethernet network of MX-242
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual26The Macintosh TCP/IP WindowFrom the TCP/IP window, select “Ethernet” in the box labeled “Connect V
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 27Chapter 2 Setting Up The NetworkThis chapter gives a brief overview of the Fast Ethernet (100Bas
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual28Ethernet Patch CableIn a standard Fast Ethernet configuration with more than twodevices, a hub is
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 29Chapter 3 The Network ScreenWhen the ViewNet MX application is first started, it will open to th
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual iiiTrademarksViewNet MX , is a registered trademark of TimeLine Vista, Inc.Use of this trademark f
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual30TypeThis field shows that the connected machine is an MX-2424.ProjectThis is the name of the curre
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 31Network View FiltersSince ViewNet MX works via a Fast Ethernet connection to all machines on the
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual32Defining Machine SetsTo define a Machine Set, first select the machines to be included in the set
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 33Stage Machines Pre-Filter In PreferencesAs a safety measure for facilities which have more than o
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual34DescriptionThe machine description to the right of the Conn and online buttons in the System Statu
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 35Connection BoxThe left column of the System Status Panel is labeled Conn (abbreviation for Connec
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual36Active Connections In Multiple Specific Machine MacrosMultiple specific machine macros can be crea
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 37Net Delay CompensationFactors such as the number of machines using the network and the total volu
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual38Nudge AmountThis is the amount of time by which selected edit regions or clips in the Project View
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 39Propagate Edit TracksThis setting governs the conditions under which edit actions and the selecti
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners ManualivLimited Warranty. The Software is provided with a limited warranty as described in the User Manual
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual40ViewNet Default Preferences FileThe ViewNet MX application always maintains a default Preferences
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 41Saving Preference FilesTo save the current preferences settings as a named preferences file, clic
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual42Chapter 4 Projects and TracksThe Load Project/ Track WindowProjects and tracks can be loaded into
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 43Sections of the Load Project/Track WindowThe Load project/track window has several different sect
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual44Showing TracksTo show the list of tracks contained within a Project, double click on the folder ic
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 45Loading ProjectsTo load a Project, click on the desired Project from the list to select it, then
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual46File UtilitiesThe File Utilities window contains a number of functions relating to disk and file m
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 47Sections of the File Utilities WindowThe File Utilities window has several different sections, as
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual48Project / Track SelectionWhen the File Utilities window is first opened, no projects are selected
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 49When the system detects that a project of the same name already exists, it will ask if you want t
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 5ViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5Table of ContentsCHAPTER 1 VIEWNET MX INSTALLATION ...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual50TapeMode ConvertThe TASCAM MX-2424 has a special recording mode known as TapeMode, which creates a
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 51Not Enough Space WarningThe TapeMode Convert, process will always write the converted tracks to d
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual52Cancel TapeMode ConvertTo cancel (abort) a TapeMode conversion in progress, click the Abort button
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 53Disk Cleanup function in the 700 bank of the Machine Settings window. See Chapter 7, Machine Sett
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual54Unloading TracksTo unload a track or tracks, it is first necessary to be in the Project View scree
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 55Chapter 5 The Project View ScreenOverviewThe Project View screen provides a graphical view of pr
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual56Summary of Sections in the Project View ScreenThese sections are described in more detail after th
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 57Transport ButtonsThe transport Buttons for the selected machine are presented in a strip across t
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual58PlayThe Play button will cause the MX’s transport to move forward at the nominal play speed. If Pl
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 59Go to TailThe Go to Tail button will move the playhead immediately to the end of the project. The
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual6Sample Rate...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual60System Status PanelTo the right of the Network screen is the System Status Panel which shows a bri
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 61Navigating With The OverviewThe Overview also functions as a tool for instantly navigating to any
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual62Machine Status InformationImportant machine settings are shown in the machine status information d
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 63RecordThe Record button is used to arm a track for recording. If a track is armed but not actuall
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual64Time Register Function ButtonsSome of the buttons in this section are used to perform operations o
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 65TC ReadClick this button to display the value of timecode coming into the selected MX2424 ’s rear
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual66OutThe Out time register display shows the position of the Out mark directly above the Out button.
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 67Out > InThis register shows the duration between the In and Out marks. If a new value is enter
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual68In MarkThe location of the In mark is indicated by a red arrow which points to the right sitting o
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 69TracksThe project EDL view is subdivided into tracks displayed horizontally across the page. The
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 7Ident ...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual70Selecting Material To EditEdit operations are performed only on selected material, so it is first
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 71Multiple Clip SelectionTo select multiple clips, hold the shift key while clicking on each clip.
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual72Audio event Appearance In RecordWhen material is being recorded, the new event(s) will appear as a
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 73Project View AdjustmentThe relative sizes of the Project EDL Panel and the Overview Panel can be
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual74Cursor Function SelectionA set of icons between the Project EDL View display and the System Status
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 75View Menu SettingsItems in the View menu affect what will be shown in the Project EDL view and ho
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual76Show Splice PointsChoose this setting to show splice points in the Project EDL display.Show Volume
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 77Chapter 6 Machine SettingsOpening the Machine Settings WindowThe Machine Settings window allows
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual78Sections of The Machine Settings WindowThe Machine Settings window has several different sections,
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 79Working With SettingsMost settings have a limited number of choices organized in a drop-down list
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual8Track Name ...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual80SaveTo save the current settings (all settings for all menu banks), click the Save button to open
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 81000 Basic SetupThis menu bank has settings for the most fundamental settings governing how the MX
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual82 MTC ChaseWhen MTC Chase is active and the unit is online, the MX-2424 will chase incoming Midi Ti
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 83Timecode TypeThe following timecode types are provided as choices in this setting:• 30ND (default
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual84100 Bus ControlTLBus RequestSets the status request for the MX2424on the TL Bus. Off The MX2424
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 85Ident RequestSets the TL Bus unit ID (Ident) request for the.MX 2424. This value can be any numbe
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual86200 TransportRecord ModeSets the record mode on the MX 2424.Non-destructiveSets the MX 2424 to non
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 87Loop RecordSets the behavior of the MX 2424 during Loop Record operation. Auto Unload On/OffWith
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual88300 MidiThis setting allows the Midi Device ID of the MX 2424 to be set. The default is 74.
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 89400 Input/OutputInputs 1-8Inputs 9-16Inputs 17-24These settings allow selection of input source f
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 9Show Feet-Frames...
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual902 Channel inWhen selected, the dedicated stereo digital inputs are routed to a group of eight trac
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 91500 Audio ControlsThese settings are used to control the behavior of the system audio functions.
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual92600 Reserved for future enhancements700 DiskDisk EncodingThe setting of this menu determines the
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 93Record disk statusThis is a status page, showing the format of the record disc.Target Disk – Clea
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual94Track PrefixThis field is used to set the track prefix used for any newly created tracks. The defa
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 95Software versionThis is a status display that shows the software version of the currently selecte
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual96Update MX softwareThis menu updates the MX-OS on a Smart Card in an MX 2424 (the OS must be downlo
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 97Selecting the Multi-machine GroupUse the selection buttons in the Multi-machine mode window to ch
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual98Propagate Edit TracksThis setting governs the conditions under which the action of selecting or de
ViewNet MXViewNet MX Version 1.1/1.5 Owners Manual 99Chapter 7 MacrosMacros MenuThe Macros menu has selections for recording and managing macros. Mac
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