The Control Link component allows you to link controls from different designs running on Cores on the same Q-LAN network. Control linking works on a server / client basis. You can have one server, and many clients. The server and client(s) are identified by the Direction, and linked based on the Link Name given them in the components properties. You place a server Control Link in one design, and the client Control Link in the other, both configured with the same controls. The easiest way to do this is to configure one component then copy and paste into the other, making sure you change the Direction property to the correct direction. Once the two are linked, their controls are linked and follow which ever one changes. If a control has a different value in the client than the value in the server, the control in the server takes precedence.
When you initially place a Control Link in the schematic, and open the Control Panel, there are no controls. You must add the controls from the list provided in the component's properties.
The available Controls are listed in the Available Controls, and Ranges table under Properties. Their individual functions depend on how you use them. In some cases, the ranges of the Controls can be customized.
Property |
Function |
Value |
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Link Name |
The name given to the server and client Control Link components. This name is used by the server to advertise, and the client to discover over the Q-LAN network. |
User Defined |
Direction |
Identifies the Control Link component as a server or client. |
Server Client |
Redundant Network |
Set this control to Yes if your Cores are on a redundant network, to No if they are not. |
Yes No |
Type |
Selects the type of control for the Group. Initially, there is only one Group visible. When you select a Type for the first Group, a second Group is displayed, and so on until you have 10 Groups. When you select a Type, Control Pins for each control of that Type, display below the Component in the Schematic, and below the Properties in the Control Pins Section. |
See Controls and Ranges table below |
Count |
Selects the number of controls for the Group. Each Group can have a different Count. |
1 to 32 |
Default range message |
Some of the Control Types have variable ranges. This message gives the default range for the specific Control. If there is no range, as with a Toggle Button, there is no message. |
See Controls and Ranges table below |
Customize range |
Specifies if you want to customize the Control's range or not. |
No / Yes |
Minimum |
If you set the Customize Range to Yes, enter the minimum of the desired range. |
See Controls and Ranges table below |
Maximum |
If you set the Customize Range to Yes, enter the maximum of the desired range. |
See Controls and Ranges table below |
Type |
Default/Range |
Custom |
|
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Minimum |
Maximum |
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Distance knob (meters) |
0 to 100 |
0 |
999 |
Frequency knob (Hz) |
20 to 20000 |
0.1 |
20000 |
Generic float knob |
0 to 1 |
-1,000,000,000 |
1,000,000,000 |
Generic integer knob |
0 to 1 |
-2,147,483,648 |
2,147,483,647 |
LED |
Off/On |
— |
— |
Level fader w/taper (dBFS) |
-100 to 20 |
— |
— |
Level knob (dBFS) |
-100 to 20 |
-100 |
100 |
Meter (dB) |
-100 to 20 |
— |
— |
Momentary button (Click, hold, release) |
Off/On |
— |
— |
Mute button (Toggle) |
Off/On |
— |
— |
Pan knob |
-1 to 1 |
— |
— |
Percent knob (%) |
0 to 100 |
0 |
100 |
Position knob |
0 to 1 |
— |
— |
Status Display |
— |
— |
— |
Text display |
— |
— |
— |
Time knob (seconds) |
0 to 1 |
0 |
999 |
Toggle button |
Off/On |
— |
— |
Trigger button (single pulse) |
Off/On |
— |
— |
<Remove> (Can only be used on the last in list) |
— |
— |
— |
The available Control Pins depend on settings in Properties.
NOTE: The values in the following table are taken at the default setting of the Control.
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