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PRO3 Control Centre
Quick Reference Guide
Midas Klark Teknik Limited,
Klark Industrial Park,
Walter Nash Road,
Kidderminster.
Worcestershire.
DY11 7HJ.
England.
Tel: +44 1562 741515
Fax: +44 1562 745371
Website: www.midasconsoles.com
PRO3 Control Centre — Quick Reference Guide
DOC04-PRO3 Issue A — September 2010
© Red Chip Company Ltd.
In line with the company’s policy of continual improvement, specifications and function may be
subject to change without notice. This Quick Reference Guide was correct at the time of writing. E&OE.
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PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideMidas Klark Teknik Limited,Klark Industrial Park,Walter Nash Road,Kidderminster.Worcestershire.DY11 7HJ.Englan

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

80 Appendix A: TroubleshootingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAn example of the Diagnostics screen, showing the three types of device conditio

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Swapping the active network 81PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideThe colour of each device, together with its link (if applicable), indicates its

Page 5 - EC-Declaration of Conformity

82 Appendix A: TroubleshootingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 In the prompt window (shown right), click OK. The active and standby networks

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Thank you for reading through this Quick Reference Guide. We hope you found it useful.Please feel free to send us your comments.Our contact details a

Page 7 - Licences

Midas Klark Teknik LimitedKlark Industrial Park, Walter Nash Road,Kidderminster. Worcestershire. DY11 7HJ. England.Tel: +44 1562 741515, Fax: +44 1562

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xiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuidePrecautionsBefore installing, setting up or operating this equipment make sure you have read and fully under

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xii PrecautionsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidesuitable lifting equipment or transporting gear, or sufficient additional personnel.Do not inse

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Precautions xiiiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidecase the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.Electric fieldsC

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xiv PrecautionsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

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xvPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideRecommandationsAvant l'installation, la mise au point ou l'exploitation de cet équipement, veiller

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xvi RecommandationsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAvant de metre le centre de contrôle ou se désactiver, assurez-vous que tous les amplificat

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Recommandations xviiPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInterférences radioélectriques - Dispositif de Classe ACet équipement a été testé et est c

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xviii RecommandationsPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

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xixPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideContentsOverviewChapter 1 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Abo

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xxPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 7 Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Introduction . .

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PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Overview

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3PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the PRO3 Control Centre. The PRO3 Control Centre is a user-friendly, state

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4 Chapter 1: IntroductionPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideService and supportThe PRO Series Live Audio Systems are very hi-tech pieces of equip

Page 23 - Chapter 1: Introduction

5PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemThis chapter gives an overview of the PRO3 Live Audio System.Introducing the

Page 24 - Service and support

6 Chapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide(up to 28 maximum) 31-band GEQs, eight configurable stereo effects, 5.1 sur

Page 25 - Introducing the PRO3

System components 7PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSystem componentsThe PRO3 Live Audio System is modular, allowing for some variations in phy

Page 26 - Applications

8 Chapter 2: PRO3 Live Audio SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideDL451 Modular I/O This gives up to 24 configurable I/Os in a 3 x 8 XLR mo

Page 27 - System components

9PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 3: About The Control CentreThis chapter introduces you to the control centre and provides a brief har

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThe lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of

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10 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guidethe GUI screens can be used to operate the whole control centre, even if

Page 30 - Bay and GUI layout

Control surface 11PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideControl surfaceThe control surface is divided into areas whose function is, largely, depende

Page 31 - Control surface 11

12 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideDuring show time the screen functions that require fast access are contr

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Front and rear panel connections 13PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guideautomation. Both screens have a banner at the top, which is constantly dis

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14 Chapter 3: About The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

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PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Operation

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17PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 4: Before You StartThis chapter is intended to familiarise you with the control centre by showing yo

Page 37 - Chapter 4: Before You Start

18 Chapter 4: Before You StartPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideOperating the top output fast strips from the master bayDuring normal operation,

Page 38 - Hints and tips

Saving your work 19PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSaving your workWe recommend that you save your work regularly while carrying out the proce

Page 39 - Saving your work

INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTESLe symbole représentant un éclair fléché dans un triangle équilatéral a pour but d'alerter l'utilisateur

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20 Chapter 4: Before You StartPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

Page 41 - About GUI operation

21PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 5: Working With The Control CentreAlthough many controls on the control centre are similar to their

Page 42 - 2 Do one of the following:

22 Chapter 5: Working With The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideClickMoving the pointer to a specific point of the GUI screen and

Page 43 - Using the GUI menu

Using the GUI menu 23PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To scroll a drop-down listWith the drop-down list displayed, do one of the follo

Page 44 - Text editing

24 Chapter 5: Working With The Control CentrePRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To open the submenu of a GUI menu optionMove the pointer

Page 45 - Chapter 6: Navigation

25PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 6: NavigationThis chapter introduces you to navigation on the control centre and shows you how to us

Page 46 - 26 Chapter 6: Navigation

26 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 5: Input channel navigational controls on the PRO3Item Element(s) Description1

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Navigating the input channels 27PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To assign an input channel to the control surfaceDo one of the follow

Page 48 - 28 Chapter 6: Navigation

28 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To select an input channelWith the desired input channel currently assigned t

Page 49 - Navigating the mix buses

Navigating the mix buses 29PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideNavigating the mix busesThe input channels each have aux and matrix mix buses.Figur

Page 50 - 30 Chapter 6: Navigation

PRO6 EC-Declaration of Conformity Midas DOC04-PRO3ECDOC Rev. A EC-Declaration of Conformity The undersigned, representing the following manufa

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30 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To navigate a mix bus to the control surfaceDo one of the following:• Scroll

Page 52 - 32 Chapter 6: Navigation

Navigating the output channels 31PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideNavigating the output channelsThe output channels comprise auxes, returns, ma

Page 53 - Navigation via the GUI

32 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To assign output channels to the control surfaceDo one of the following:• Cha

Page 54 - 34 Chapter 6: Navigation

Navigation via the GUI 33PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To select a processing areaYou may want a specific processing area of an out

Page 55 - Chapter 7: Patching

34 Chapter 6: NavigationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

Page 56 - 36 Chapter 7: Patching

35PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 7: PatchingThis chapter describes the patching feature of the PRO3.IntroductionPatching is a GUI-onl

Page 57 - Configuring the devices

36 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 AUTO button Lets you select a block of sources and patch them all automatically, simpl

Page 58 - 38 Chapter 7: Patching

About the patching procedure 37PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To access the Patching screenDo one of the following:• At the GUI, cho

Page 59 - Configuring the snake type

38 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To open the configuration window of a deviceClick the device’s spanner button.&

Page 60 - 40 Chapter 7: Patching

Configuring the snake type 39PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring the snake typeImportant:The snakes must be correctly configured befor

Page 62 - 42 Chapter 7: Patching

40 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideTo cater for the dual redundant ports of the DL431 Mic Splitter and DL451 Modular I/O (X

Page 63 - Chapter 8: Basic Operation

How to patch 41PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideHow to patchPatching, basically, involves selecting the source patching connectors in the From

Page 64 - 44 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

42 Chapter 7: PatchingPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSingle patching (SINGLE)The SINGLE function button lets you patch a single source to a s

Page 65 - Input equalisation (E zone)

43PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 8: Basic OperationThis chapter is intended to familiarise you with the control centre by showing you

Page 66 - 46 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

44 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To set the stage box gain/console gain1 In the gain trim section of an i

Page 67 - Output processing

Input equalisation (E zone) 45PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInput equalisation (E zone)Use EQ to equalise the input signal via the treble, h

Page 68 - Using VCA/POP groups

46 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideInput dynamics processing (D zone)Set up compressor and gate dynamics processors

Page 69 - Control GroupsGroup Sheet

Output processing 47PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide5 Press MODE to try different compressor types (corrective, adaptive, creative and vintage

Page 70 - Setting up a mix

48 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideUsing VCA/POP groupsVCA/POP groups (bottom of the mix bay) allow simultaneous con

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Using VCA/POP groups 49PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring VCA/POP groupsThe default name and associated colour of a group, which appe

Page 72 - Using fader flip

LicencesThe following are the license agreements applicable to the Midas Digital Equipment.End-User Licence Agreement for Midas™ and Klark Teknik™ Sof

Page 73 - Setting up the effects rack

50 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up a mixThe control centre has 24 configurable mix buses (16 auxes and 8

Page 74 - 54 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

Setting up a mix 51PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Click a non-control area within one of the sections (for example, dir in) to open the con

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52 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideMix bus routingYou can route an aux or matrix (or even master output) to an effec

Page 76 - 56 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

Setting up the effects rack 53PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up the effects rackThe GUI’s Effects screen contains a virtual eight-uni

Page 77 - 1 Click LOAD

54 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Band Compressor — is a minimum phase shift (analogue style) implementation that

Page 78 - 58 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

Simple routing to master stereo outputs 55PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide6 Change the parameters of the new effect device as necessary. For

Page 79 - 4 Do one of the following:

56 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideScene and show management (automation)Automation lets you manage show files and t

Page 80 - 60 Chapter 8: Basic Operation

Scene and show management (automation) 57PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide3 Click OK. You can now create and manage the scenes for your new sh

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58 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideManaging the scenesAn automation section in the master bay (see item H in Figure

Page 82 - Using copy and paste

Scene and show management (automation) 59PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To create a new scene using the current settings1 Click STOR

Page 83 - User library (presets)

DATE INFORMATION. You understand that the Company may update or revise the Software but in so doing incurs no obligation to furnish such updates to y

Page 84 - Surround panning

60 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAdditional control — managing eventsYou can use the MIDI or GPIO functions of the

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Scene and show management (automation) 61PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideShow editorThe show editor is a GUI-only function that lets you copy

Page 86 - Two-man operation

62 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideConfiguring the inputs and outputsSimilarly to the VCA/POP groups, you can change

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User library (presets) 63PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideCopy and paste rules and restrictions• You can only copy and paste similar functions.

Page 88 - Security (locking mode)

64 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide>> To load a preset1 Make sure that the channel in which you want to load t

Page 89 - Setting Up The

Surround panning 65PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 13: 5.1 surround panning arrangementSubwooferFront leftCentreFront rightRear right(r

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66 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideTwo-man operationThe control centre can be operated by two people simultaneously.

Page 91 - Wiring instructions

Saving your show files to a USB memory stick 67PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSaving your show files to a USB memory stickWhen you are satisf

Page 92 - Mix position

68 Chapter 8: Basic OperationPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideExternal AES50 synchronisationIf you want to connect AES50 audio between two Mida

Page 93 - Powering the system

PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 1:Connecting And Setting Up The System

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71PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideChapter 9: Setting Up The SystemThis chapter shows you how to set up a live audio system to its default conf

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72 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideFigure 15: Standard PRO3 system configurationDL371 Audio System Engine(4 x

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Powering the system 73PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuidePowering the systemThe following details the recommended power up and power down procedu

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74 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSwitching the control centre on/offCarry out the following to switch the co

Page 100 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting

Setting up the ID of the unit(s) 75PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideSetting up the ID of the unit(s)After connecting up your system, you may ne

Page 101 - Swapping the active network

76 Chapter 9: Setting Up The SystemPRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference Guide

Page 102 - 2 Click FILE SYNC

PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideVolume 2:Appendices

Page 104 - © 2010 Red Chip Company Ltd

79PRO3 Control CentreQuick Reference GuideAppendix A: TroubleshootingThis appendix gives a brief troubleshooting guide to your system.No audioIf you h

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