Meyer Sound galileo 616 Boating Equipment User Manual


 
Saving a Snapshot
Snapshots are usually saved as part of a Galileo project. It is also possible to save them
individually. This is especially useful as a means of copying snapshots between projects.
1.
Select the [Galileo Unit] > Project page.
2.
From the Snapshot Library, select the desired snapshot.
3.
In the button row below the library list, click Save.
A file selection window will be displayed, through which you can select a directory and file
name for the snapshot file.
Loading a Snapshot
Individual snapshots may be loaded into the snapshot library.
1.
Select the [Galileo Unit] > Project page.
2.
In the button row below the library list, click Load.
A file selection window will be displayed, through which you can select a snapshot to be
loaded into the current library. Snapshot file names have the form
[file name].galileoSnapshots.
The loaded snapshots are added to the library list.
Using Snapshots in Static Facilities
A common usage scenario is found in facilities which host a variety of program material:
speeches and lectures, singing, instrumental music, and perhaps even audio-visual media
events. Each of these performance types may require a different configuration of fixed and
movable microphones, but will generally use a fixed set of loudspeakers. Churches, small
theaters, and lecture halls are representative of this application.
In this scenario you might create a project file named for the facility, and then capture snapshots
named and tuned for each application. Using Access Control (p. 68), you would lock down the
system with the exception of Recall Snapshots and perhaps Environment. With minimal
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