Note
Function only available in TB 7.4 and higher.
Combined Logics are simple and flexible assignable Logics for monitoring the state of assigned channels. They are mostly used for Red light signalisation. Combined Logics are always “OR”-Logics triggered by fader starts of assigned channels. There are 4 Combined Logics available.
On the Combined Logics
tab in the <device>/<mixer>
, you can edit the Label
of the Combined Logics.
To assign a default Combined Logic to a fader channel, follow these steps:
<device>/<mixer>/Fader Channels
Fader Logic
tab on the right hand sideCombined Logic Default Assignment
section, select the Combined Logic you want to assign.
When you use the key function Combined logic
you can also change the combined logic assignment without changing the TB5 configuration:
<device>/<mixer>/Console
On/Off Functions/Combined Logic
. Select the Combined Logic number (1…4) to be assigned for this key in the Key Options
area.On/Off Functions/Combined Logic
. Select the Combined Logic number (1…4) to be assigned for this key in the Key Options
area.<device>/TFT Views
Button
with the key function On/Off Functions/Combined Logic
. Select the Combined Logic number (1…4) to be assigned for this key in the Key Options
area.Button
with the key function On/Off Functions/Combined Logic
. Select the Combined Logic number (1…4) to be assigned for this key in the Key Options
area.
Reset a combined logic: On a central control module or TFT display, use the key function Misc Function/Reset Combined Logic
. elect the Combined Logic number (1…4) to be assigned for this key in the Key Options
area.
In changing studio configurations, a red light has to be assigned flexibly. Combined Logics can be assigned or unassigned with a channel key and without changing the configuration in TB5.
If you set one or more channels to on
, the red light turns on. If you set all assigned channels off
, red light turns off.
Four different Combined Logics
allow you to have multiple red lights. Also you can assign other functions to multiple Combined Logics.