
NWare Release Notes
May 17, 2011 Version 1.6.2a.0 19
Support for CAB Dante
You can now add CAB Dante nodes to your design. You can find these under Hardware / CAB
Audio I/O in the NWare device tree.
For more information, see Adding a CAB 4n to your design in the NWare User Guide.
New settings for nControl redundancy system
The nControl device now has a new tab called Redundancy. This allows you to manually
power off the active nControl (so that the standby unit can take over) or switch over to the
standby unit (without powering down the active unit). It also displays information about the
standby unit.
For more information on the redundancy settings in NWare, see nControl in the NWare Device
Reference.
New sample plugins
There are new plugins in the NWare device tree under Plugins\Peavey. These include a
number of DSP devices, nTouch 60 devices, logic devices, buttons and third party devices.
Important note - obsolete device messages
Note: If you open a project created in a previous version of NWare that contains a CAB 4n
device, an Obsolete Devices error message will be displayed. This is because CAB 4n devices
have been updated in release 1.6.1 and any old CAB 4n devices in your project must be
replaced. Make sure you have the previous version of NWare and the latest version installed,
and then complete the steps below.
1. Make a copy of the NWare project file.
2. Open the old version of NWare and the new version of NWare. If you have space on your
screen, arrange the windows side-by-side.
3. In the old version of NWare:
a) Open the original project file.
b) Right-click the first CAB 4n block, and then click Device Properties.
4. In the new version of NWare:
a) Open the copy of the project file.
b) Delete the first CAB 4n block.
c) Drag a new CAB 4n device over to the page.
d) Change the device properties of the new CAB 4n device so that they match the settings
on the device open in the old version of NWare.
5. Click the Emulate buttons in both versions of NWare.
6. Open the CAB 4n blocks in both versions of NWare and then change the settings in the
new version to match those in the old version.
7. Repeat steps 3b - 6 for the other CAB 4n blocks in the project.
8. In the new version of NWare, save and deploy the project.
NION
Synchronizing devices using an external clock source
You can now configure the NioNode AES card to receive a clock signal provided by a device
connected to the card. This signal is transferred to the CobraNet network and used in place of
the CM-1 clock signal from the CobraNet Conductor to synchronize devices on the network.
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