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Introduction; Working With Projects And Titles; Aws Remote; Midi Sysex Data - Solid State Logic AWS 924 Owner's Manual

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PROJECTS AND THE REMOTE BROWSER
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NTRODUCTION

Working with Projects and Titles

The AWS Remote browser allows session data to be stored in 'Projects', each of which can have multiple 'Titles'. For
example, an album might be a Project and the songs on the album might be the Titles within it. The Project data is held on
the console's SD card and can be archived as a single zip file containing all the Mixes, TR setups, channel scribble strip
names and project notes currently saved in memory, for external storage or project relocations.
Important Note: The AWS does not observe the SD card 'Lock' function, used on some equipment to protect
data from being overwritted. This means that it is possible to overwrite mixes on a card even when Lock is activated.
At least one Project and Title must be present before you can store an automated Mix. Select SSL followed by Proj. Now
select New Proj and the system will create a new Project and Title; logically these will be named Project 1 and Title 1 (if
no previous projects exist).
If Projects have been previously created, when you press
the Proj key, the screen will display a list of existing
Projects. Use the left-hand encoder to scroll through the
list and when you find the Project you require, press the
encoder switch (or soft key below the encoder) that
represents the Select function. This makes that Project
current (as indicated by the entry being highlighted in
yellow, with the word selected after its name) and
reveals the Titles in that Project. To create a new Title in
a Project, select New Title. Titles and Projects are
automatically numbered in sequence of creation. Select
Copy Title to copy the selected Title.
Note that the top line of the display always indicates the
current Project and current Title. Use the Select rotary
control to scroll through lists of Projects, Titles, etc., and
the encoder switch to select them. To return at any time
to the Project list, press the encoder switch for Back.

AWS Remote

The AWS Remote Browser is used to manage Projects and their associated files. It also allows renaming of mixes, TR
setups, channel scribble strips and monitor external sources, and includes space for session notes.
The Remote software is a Java application that runs on both Mac and PC. Section 1 describes how to install the application
and how to configure the network connection to the console.
Note that the network connection can also be used to connect MIDI data between console and computer, as also
described in Section 1.

MIDI SysEx data

Mixes and TR Setups saved as MIDI SysEx dumps using earlier versions of software can be uploaded using either ipMIDI port
8 or MIDI port 4 (dependent on which MIDI system is enabled in the desk MISC>SETUP menu), then saved off as part
of a new Project.
Sections 6 (Total Recall) and 7 (Automation) detail how to use this feature.
AWS 924-948 Owner's Manual
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