Bose
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ControlSpace
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Designer
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Software User Guide
90 Chapter 5: Program user controls: CC-64 and CC-16
As shown in Figure 5.3, the top half of the Smart Simulator is a graphical
representation of the front panel of the actual CC-64 controller, and the
bottom half is the programming tree. Once programmed, you can operate
the knobs and buttons in the Smart Simulator using your mouse. Click the
Mute button above a control knob to simulate muting the channel.
Programming the CC-64
The programming tree in the lower half of the Smart Simulator is used for
assigning functions to the controls on the CC-64. The controls on the CC-
64 can be programmed with the following objects in ControlSpace
Designer software:
• Program control knobs with:
• Gain blocks (including Input and Output blocks)
• Selector blocks
• Groups of gain blocks
• Parameter sets
• Program the Selector knob with:
• Parameter sets
• Selector blocks
When you open the Smart Simulator, the controls for Bank1 are displayed
in the programming tree. You can assign functions to controls 1-4, which
correspond to control knobs 1-4, by dragging and dropping from the ESP-
88 window onto the controls.
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