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4 channel direct access volume control with conveniently placed broadcast and record buttons. Includes non-volatile memory for macro settings.
ProBoard™ A4 allows for direct access to the volume settings in your studio production software. Includes precise tactile switches for 4 individual track settings plus headphone volume and master channel volume and power. Direct access mute buttons for each track, conveniently placed broadcast and record buttons, and indicator lamps for quick status verification. ProBoard A4 includes non-volatile memory for macro settings.
The ProBoard™ A4 is a computer input device. It is a complete control pad with an enclosure suitable for desktop use. The ProBoard™ A4 is a USB device that uses the Human Interface Device (HID) class protocol. It can emulate a keyboard and communicate directly with software like VMIX and other multimedia production programs. There is color coded backlighting with red indicator LEDs on key buttons. The standard keycaps are designed for custom labels.
The Proboard™ A4 has a non-volatile memory to allow the unit to record keyboard and other hardware messages. If programmed, these message are retained with the individual unit. The messages are permanent until the unit is reprogrammed. This allows the programmed unit to be used on any USB compatible system without extra software. Keyboard, mouse, and joystick (game controller) messages can be stored and replayed from this memory. A total of approximately 1200 keystrokes can be recorded on a single unit. These can be distributed over the keys in any fashion. Additionally, other variables are stored in the unit memory, such as: Product ID, Endpoint settings, Unit ID, and start up state.
Diodes are in place at each key, to prevent phantom keys when multiple keys are pressed. Unlike a normal computer keyboard, this unique design prevents keys from being ignored during multiple key press scenarios. This also allows key multiple keys to be used simultaneously without interfering with normal operation.
Each device has a Unit ID to help identify an individual unit and prevent conflicts if 2 or more of the same kind of device are attached to the computer. From the factory the UID is set to 0. The unit ID is incremented by the programming software to prevent conflicts and uniquely identify the associated macros. The maximum UID is 255, and is stored in the non-volatile device memory.
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