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• DANTE - Dante® clock from compliant network device.
Sample Rate Indicator
Shows the current device sample rate. Tap to change the sample rate. Make sure the
device sample rate matches your DAW project sample rate and Dante® Controller
application setting.
'POWER' Button
Tap to toggle On/Standby modes.
'MON' Button
Tap to adjust monitor output volume, choose signal trim value and mute/un-mute the
outputs.
'HP' Button
Tap to adjust headphone output volume and mute/un-mute the output.
'LINE' Button
Tap to adjust line output volume and mute/un-mute the line outputs.
'IF' Button
Tap to choose the communications interface. The options are USB, Thunderbolt™ and
Dante®.
'P1' - 'P5' Buttons
Tap to recall presets 1 - 5.
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CONTROL PANEL APPLICATION
Introduction
Welcome to the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core Control Panel application! More than just an
alternative to the touchscreen controls, it provides intuitive and comprehensive access to
each aspect of the unit's functionality. This includes settings, signal routing, audio mixing,
Synergy Core effects, metering, and presets.
We encourage you to get comfortable with the software and make the most of your
investment. For example, you may find that getting an initial mix happening in the ‘Mixer’
tab and routing it to your DAW for detailed post-production is quite convenient. Moreover,
you will never be stuck figuring out audio inputs and outputs with everything clearly labeled
and color-coded in the Routing Matrix.
Feel free to get going immediately with the ‘Quick Start’ section as your guide or skip it for
now and read the entire chapter before you touch any virtual knobs and faders.
Quick Start
Let’s begin with some quick examples of essential tasks being accomplished in the Control
Panel.
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Note: These examples do not convey the "correct" or "only" way of accomplishing the
following tasks. They merely illustrate some fundamental logic and offer solutions to the
initial stumbling blocks most often encountered by novice users.
Monitor incoming audio via headphones
Say you want to monitor incoming audio from Line inputs 1 and 2 via headphones
connected to the Headphone output. Open the Control Panel and enter the ‘Routing tab’.
Click and drag the colored number blocks labeled '1' and '2' from the 'Line In 1 - 32' row
onto the pair of blocks in the ‘HP' row. You will find the former inside the 'INPUT' section
and the latter in the 'OUTPUT' section.
Adjust headphone gain from the Control Panel's 'Monitors & Headphones' tab or the
touchscreen.
Apply Synergy Core FX to incoming audio
Say you want to run audio from Line input 1 through a custom FX chain while monitoring
the result through your studio monitors connected to the Monitor outputs.
Open the Control Panel and enter the ‘Routing’ tab. Open the Control Panel and enter the
‘Routing tab’. Click and drag the colored number block labeled '1' from the 'Line In 1 - 32'
row onto the colored block labeled '1' from the ‘AFX IN 1 - 32' row.
Next, drag the colored block numbered 1 from the ‘AFX OUT’ row onto the pair of blocks in
the 'MONITOR' row.
Now, click the ‘AFX' tab. Add your choice FX by clicking the ‘ADD NEW EFFECT’ dropdown menu. Listen to your FX-processed audio and play around with the effects'
parameters.
Route audio to your DAW for recording
Any audio input channel from the Routing Matrix's 'INPUT' section can reach your DAW by
dragging its colored number block(s) onto any of the 64 blocks in the rows 'COMP REC 1 32' and 'COMP REC 33 - 64' from the 'OUTPUT' section. The ‘COMP REC’ rows are
represented as Audio Inputs 1 – 64 inside the DAW.
Using the flexible Routing Matrix, you can record ‘dry’ and FX-processed audio on different
tracks simultaneously, output entire individual mixes in multi-track or 2-channel stereo
formats, and monitor chosen audio with the lowest possible latency.
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Mouse & Keyboard Shortcuts
The following features are accessible via mouse & keyboard shortcuts in the Control Panel:
• Return to default value (all knobs and faders):
double-click the knob or fader.
• Change text labels and manually enter gain values:
double-click the text label / gain value.
• Adjust parameter values in smaller increments (all knobs and faders):
Hold Ctrl (Windows) / Command (macOS) and drag.
• Detach, move and resize Control Panel tabs:
Right-click (Windows) / Command-click (macOS) and drag the tab.
• Click any peak meter to clear it.
Click and drag the corners of the Control Panel application window to freely resize the
interface. Note that black bands will be automatically added to the window to preserve the
screen ratio. This is by design and it's not a 'bug'.
Main View
The main view is always visible in the Control Panel's top section. It features the following
areas:
Function Strip
From left to right, the Function Strip features the following items:
On/Standby button
Click to power on the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core or enter standby.
Clock Source
Drop-down menu to choose a clock source. The following choices are available:
• Internal
• W.C.
• S/PDIF
• AES
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• MADI (2x, 4x)
• HDX
External Sync Indicator
Lights up when the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core is locked to an external clock source.
Sample Rate
Drop-down menu to choose the device sample rate. Make sure your device sample rate
matches your DAW and operating system sample rates.
Settings button
Click to open the Settings Window. The following options are available:
MONITOR TRIM
Choose a signal trim value (in dBu) for the monitor output.
LINE IN TRIM
Choose a signal trim value (in dBu) for the line inputs.
LINE OUT TRIM
Choose a signal trim value (in dBu) for the line outputs.
PANNING LAW
Specify panning law compensation between 0dB (none) to -4.5dB.
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OSCILLATOR 1 - MUTE
Mute the output of test oscillator 1.
OSCILLATOR 1
Choose the frequency of test oscillator 1.
OSCILLATOR 2
Choose the frequency of test oscillator 2.
OSCILLATOR 2 - MUTE
Mute the output of test oscillator 2.
TB LATENCY MODE
Choose the Thunderbolt™ latency mode. Experiment with the different modes if you
experience audio interruptions and glitching.
BRIGHTNESS SLIDER
Click and drag to adjust the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core touchscreen brightness.
DC COUPLED INPUTS
Click to enable DC-coupling for the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core line inputs.
Window Controls
From left to right: Minimize, Maximize, Return to default size, Close window
Tab Selector
Switch the Main View between S/PDIF & AES | MONITORS/HEADPHONES | SESSION |
INFO views.
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'S/PDIF & AES' Ta b
This view contains controls for two S/PDIF and two AES/EBU audio channels. The controls
are identical and feature the following functionality:
• Link button - Links adjacent S/PDIF or AES/EBU channels. Adjustments made to
one channel will be reflected by its neighboring channel.
• Gain knob - click and drag to adjust signal gain.
• Gain meter - provides volume metering.
'MONITORS/HEADPHONES' Ta b
This tab provides identical controls for the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core's Monitor and
Headphone outputs:
• 'DIM' - 'Ducks' audio level when toggled.
• 'MUTE' - Mutes audio output when toggled.
• 'MONO' - Sums output to mono when toggled.
• Volume knob - Click and drag to adjust output volume.
'SESSION' Ta b
This tab lets you save and load Sessions. Sessions are complete snapshots of Control
Panel settings. This way, you can easily recall specific gain and routing adjustments, device
settings, and so on. Sessions are stored on your hard drive as *.as files. You can easily share
them with other Galaxy 64 Synergy Core users.
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The Save Session and Load Session windows let you choose the exact Control Panel
components you want to save in or load from the Session file. Simply click and place
checkmarks next to the components you want to save or load.
'INFO' Ta b
The info tab contains:
• Shortcuts to YouTube videos covering the Control Panel, routing, and Synergy Core
FX functionality.
• Firmware, hardware and software information.
• The 'Registration Wizard' button opens the Antelope Registration Wizard, used for
registering devices and assigning purchased FX or add-ons to them.
• Shortcuts to Antelope Audio Tech Support, the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core user
manual, and contact information.
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'ROUTING' Tab
This tab contains the Routing Matrix for analog and digital audio routing. The Routing
Matrix is row-based. Each row has its own unique color and represents a specific audio
input or output with its maximum number of channels.
The Routing Matrix is split in two main sections: Input (Source) and Output (Destination).
Route audio between them by dragging and dropping the colored number blocks. The
following functionality is also available:
• Click on a number block to highlight the destinations it’s currently routed to.
• Double-click a number block to change its text label.
• Click the colored names of rows (which appear in the horizontal Input and Output
bars) to show and hide any inputs and outputs of your choice.
• Use Ctrl/Command + Click and Shift + Click operating system shortcuts to select
multiple blocks.
• An alternative grid-based view is available (‘MATRIX’). Please read the guide.
• Undo/Redo buttons are available.
• Save/Load buttons let you save and load routing setups (as opposed to entire
Sessions).
• Right-click (Windows) or Command + Click (Mac) on the 'Routing' tab button and
drag to have the Routing Matrix in its own floating window.
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Routing Matrix - Terminology
Here are the individual rows inside the Routing Matrix explained:
'INPUT' SECTION
LINE IN 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent the 64 line inputs.
COMP PLAY 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent DAW 'Outputs 1 - 64'. This is where you receive audio from your
DAW.
Create a new track in your DAW and assign the output with matching number - e.g. DAW
'Output 1' = 'COMP PLAY' 1.
These rows also represent all computer audio, such as media playback, YouTube, etc. By
default, the system stereo mix is routed to outputs 1 and 2.
DANTE IN 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent 64 channels of incoming Dante® network audio.
MADI IN 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent 64 channels of incoming MADI digital audio.
DIGI IN 1-32, 33-64, 65-96, 97-128
These rows represent up to 128 channels of incoming HDX digital audio.
AFX OUT 1-32
This row represents 32 audio channels with Synergy Core FX applied.
MIX1 L/R
This row represents main outputs 1 and 2 of virtual Mixer 1. The 8 virtual mixers are found
in the 'MIXER' tab.
'OUTPUT' SECTION
LINE OUT 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent the 64 line outputs.
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HP
This row represents 2-channel headphone output audio.
MONITOR
This row represents 2-channel monitor output audio.
COMP REC 1-32, 33-64
This row represents DAW Inputs 1 – 64. This is where you send audio to your DAW for
recording. To record from a ‘COMP REC’ output, route audio to it from the ‘Routing’ tab.
Create a new track in your DAW and assign the input with the matching number - e.g.
'COMP REC' 1 = DAW 'Input 1'.
DANTE OUT 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent 64 channels of outgoing Dante® network audio.
MADI OUT 1-32, 33-64
These rows represent 64 channels of outgoing MADI digital audio.
DIGI OUT 1-32, 33-64, 65-96, 97-128
These rows represent 128 channels of outgoing HDX digital audio.
'MIXER' Tab
The Mixer tab is home to eight 32-channel virtual mixers. Each channel is equipped
with Pan, Volume, Solo, and Link controls (on odd-numbered channels), as well as
metering. The Master channel has Volume and Mute controls.
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Note the colored slider immediately below the Master fader. Click and drag left and right to
scroll horizontally between mixer channels 1 - 32.
Limitations
•There is no grouping/bus/sub-mixing functionality, but the four full-fledged mixers
give plenty of space to set up sub-mixes alongside your main mix.
• Due to technical reasons, we cannot offer volume automation inside the mixers at
this time. Synergy Core FX automation is possible in your DAW with AFX2DAW.
•M
IDI control is not supported at this moment.
'HDX' Tab
Th
e 'HDX' tab contains the following Pro Tools-relevant functionality:
HDX Settings
Drop-down menu to choose between automatic, manual or none HDX delay compensation.
HDX 1-4 Device
The 128 HDX audio channels handled by the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core are spread across
four virtual HDX devices. Each virtual device handles 32 audio channels. These drop-down
menus let you choose how these virtual HDX devices are represented in Pro Tools.
Yellow number indicators
Specify the audio channel number.
Delay compensation knobs
When 'HDX Settings' is set to 'Manual', these knobs let you adjust HDX delay compensation
(from 0 to 128 samples) for individual audio channels.
Loop sync in
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Drop-down menu to choose the external clock input providing loop sync for Pro Tools. The
options are Word Clock In or Atomic Clock In.
Loop sync enable
Click to toggle loop sync on or off.
Loop sync master
Click to assign the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core as the primary loop sync source.
Loop sync out
Drop-down menu for choosing which word clock output the loop sync signal is routed to.
'A F X' Tab
Th
e 'AFX' tab is contained in a floating window. It lets you apply up to 8 Synergy Core
effects per mono audio channel, independent of sample rate.
FX Basics
•Route audio to the ‘AFX IN’ row inputs in the ‘Routing’ tab.
•Click the audio input (or linked pair) you want to work on:
•‘Link’ buttons are available for each pair of inputs. Linking two inputs means the
exact same FX processing is applied to both. Names of inputs and linked inputs are
shown immediately above the Presets drop-down menu on the left.
•The ‘DEL ALL’ button clears all FX racks for all audio channels. This function is
protected with a tooltip: macOS (CMD + Left Click) & Windows (Ctrl + Left Click)
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•Click the ‘ADD NEW EFFECT’ drop-down menu to choose and add effects. Their
instances will appear in the FX Rack to the right. The list on the left lets you drag to
re-order.
•Use the ‘SAVE’ and ‘LOAD’ buttons to store FX chains.
•Use the ‘BP A LL’ and ‘DEL ALL’ buttons to bypass or delete all FX on the current
c
hannel.
•Individual ‘BP’ (bypass) buttons are available next to each effect in the list to the
left.
•Hold Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac) and drag to adjust FX parameters in
s
maller increments.
Notes:
•M
anuals for the equalizers and compressors are available
•The Antelope Audio AFX2DAW plug-in makes it possible to use Synergy Core
X inside your DAW. Please visit the
F
information.
AFX2DAW product page for more
here.
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This tab lets you adjust signal trim for the monitor outputs, the line inputs and the line
outputs. By default, signal trim is set to 22dbu. Use the Manual/All switches to adjust signal
trim for individual audio channels or globally. Click the 'Reset' buttons to return all trim
values to default.
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'METERS' Tab
is tab lets you monitor signal levels for all audio inputs and outputs of the Galaxy 64
Th
Synergy Core. Click the drop-down menu to select an input or output.
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GETTING STARTED WITH DANTE®
he audio networking choice of nearly all professional audio manufacturers, Dante™ audio
T
networking uses standard IP networks to transmit high-quality, uncompressed audio with
minimal latency.
To get started with Dante®:
1.Download and install the
2.Connect the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core to your computer or network hub with a standard
Cat5 or Cat6 ethernet cable.
3.Launch Dante Controller. The Galaxy 64 Synergy Core will appear as 'AASERIALNUMBER'.
Dante Controller Windows/Mac application from Audinate.
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4. Click 'Device' and choose 'Device View'. Choose the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core from the
drop-down menu and head to the 'Device Config' tab:
5. Make sure the sample rate matches that of the device and your DAW project. Feel free to
close the window.
6. Back in the Dante® Controller application, use the provided routing matrix in
combination with the Galaxy 64 Synergy Core Control Panel application to route audi
nside your network:
i
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CUSTOMER SUPPORT INFORMATION
Antelope Audio Customer Support can be reached by the following means:
Online
Visit support.antelopeaudio.com
Phone
We are there for you around the clock, 21 hours/day, Monday to Friday.
North America +1-916-238-1643 01:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (EST)