The flexibility of the NTP Digital interface allows the incorporation of extra features that are not available on Avid’s XMON. The software is based on the XMON version of the TMC-1 with a number of enhancements including the ability to control up to 48 channels on its main input/output and an 8 channel wide Stem Mixer. The TMC-1-Penta communicates with a Penta 720 or DAD AX32 over ethernet using its native protocol either directly or over a network. Note: I disconnected XMon to stop the Meters.ĬB Electronics (in cooperation with NTP Technology (have developed a digital version of the TMC-1 monitor controller TMC-1-Penta which will be launched at NAB 2015. The picture below shows the new Meters Page with the Sum source indication, user defined names and Meter layout, you can also see one of the new user key functions. Unless I have an urgent request or bug fix I hope that this will be the last User Interface upgrade for a while. If there is anything that I have removed that you want back or anything else that you need, let me know and I will try and work out a way. I hope that my existing users will find the time and patience to upgrade to the new user interface and will like the changes that I have made. Owen also came up with solutions to two of the limitations of the X-Mon - Monitoring the Studio Loudspeakers in the control room and playing back into the Studio from a different source to the Control Room. Although I have not always implemented his suggestions they made me look at his problems and come up with my own solutions. I have to thank Owen Curtin at the Bridge Soundstage for his feedback, Owen was the first person to order a TMC-1-Xmon about 6 months ago. In the process I have updated the User Interface for both versions of the TMC-1 (XMon and Penta) a number of times. I have worked on the TMC-1-Penta design since the beginning of the year and I am now happy to release it on our customers. You may have noticed the change in the description below the title. Note: this allows any uncertified program to run with out confirmation. Wolfgang at SMM has confirmed this works. There is one alternative if you need it now, you can run a uncertified driver by disabling the gatekeeper which will then allow uncertified drivers to run. If I get certification I will build a certified driver. I am now waiting for certification from Apple which will take 7 - 10 days assuming that they approve my application. On investigation I discovered with the help of others that Yosemite requires signed drivers, if you rename the kext files or edit the plist file it disables the signing and the driver will no longer install. Note: It is the maximum time that is of interest. To help make tests I wrote a small test program which measures the total time to send and receive a message. Last week I had a customer report more problems with Yosemite so I tried to replicate my last results - and failed! I then re-installed Yosemite from scratch and still failed!
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