RIVAGE PM Firmware V2.52 (Previous version)

Use this file to update the RIVAGE PM system to V2.52.
Please read the following instructions carefully before updating.

RIVAGE PM Firmware / Editor Compatibility

Please make sure to match all versions of CS-R10, CS-R10-S, CSD-R7, DSP-R10, RPio622, RPio222, and RIVAGE PM Editor when you operate the RIVAGE PM system. Using an unsupported Editor/firmware combination may result in unexpected behavior.
When updating, a TWINLANe network card (HY256-TL, HY256-TL-SMF) must be installed into each rack device in order to update them simultaneously. If any additional TWINLANe network cards are installed after performing the update, please execute the update program again.
For a Dante card (HY144-D, HY144-D-SRC), use the Dante Firmware Update Manager to perform the update.

Compatibility List

New features in V2.52

  • Added the Theatre Mode. (Please refer to the V2.5 Supplemental Manual for details on Theatre Mode).
  • You can now change the display contents of the USER DEFINED key and the USER DEFINED knob.
  • Now supports the DDM (Dante Domain Manager).
    Make sure to use the following:
    • HY144-D firmware V4.0.10.1-2.0.8 or later
    • HY144-SRC firmware V4.0.10.2-2.0.8 or later
  • You can now use the screen encoders to edit EQ and dynamics parameters on the SELECTED CHANNEL VIEW screen.
  • In the SENDS ON FADER mode, the status of the ON key is now indicated on the channel name display of the panel.
  • Now supports the input/output patches of the HY SLOT 4 (HY SLOT3 on the CSD-R7).
  • You can now select HA settings from the TAKE FROM PORT/TAKE FROM CHANNEL.
  • You can now use USER DEFINED keys, etc. to turn MIDI transmission and reception on and off.
  • Now supports the Focus Library.
  • Expanded the parameters contained in each bank of EQ and dynamics.
    • EQUALIZER : LPF, HPF
    • DYNAMICS : KEY IN SOURCE, FILTER

Improvements in V2.52

  • The scene screens can now be displayed on multiple displays at the same time.
  • Shortened the scene recall time.
  • Shortened the screen transition time of some screens that were slow to display.

Fixed Bugs in V2.52

  • Solved a problem in which the software on the console might occasionally hang up, if you exited the SENDS ON FADER mode immediately after operating the fader in the SENDS ON FADER mode, when AUTO CHANNEL SELECT of INPUT and OUTPUT or both were ON at SURFACE SETTINGS 2 on the PREFERENCES popup screen for setting preferences.
  • Solved a problem in which the output patch setting to RPio622/222 remained, even if DSP-R10 or CSD-R7 was initialized.
  • Solved a problem in which synchronization didn't happen automatically when the failover occurred while using the DSP mirroring.
  • Solved a problem in which the meter didn't swing occasionally after restarting the system.
  • Solved a problem in which the contents of one console were not updated if you operated the HA on Rio-D2 from two consoles.
  • Solved a problem in which the RPio622/222 that set the Unit ID to S1 might occasionally not be recognized when the system started up.
  • Solved a problem in which the fader was pulled back when the fader set for the recall safe was operated immediately after recalling a scene.
  • Solved a problem in which the display became invalid when using the card inserted in the MY SLOT 2 of the RPio622/222 for the Port-to-port function.
  • Solved a problem in which an invalid file path might be displayed on the SAVE / LOAD screen when inserting USB memory.
  • Solved a problem in which the indicators wouldn’t turn on even if the output channels were patched to multiple Dante ports when executing PORT IDENTIFY.
  • Solved a problem in which the scene number looped when DEC RECALL was executed at the beginning of the scene list or INC RECALL was executed at the end of the scene list.
  • Solved a problem in which the HA of the Dante device connected to the RIVAGE PM system occasionally could not be controlled.
  • Solved some minor errors.

Notices in version updating

  • The project file saving method has been changed from V1.20.
    When loading a project file saved by V1.16 or earlier, the patching of plug-ins may be unintentionally removed. If this happens, manually patch them again.
  • When updating the console’s firmware from V1.20 or earlier, the progress bar may stop at the 14/18 status, or an error may stop the updating process. If this continues for five minutes or longer, turn the power of the console to off and on, and then retry the firmware update.
  • When loading a project file saved by V1.21 and earlier, the RACK Focus status indicator on the SCENE screen may not light even if effect plug-ins or GEQs are the target of Focus Recall. To indicate the Focus status properly, open the SCENE SETUP (FOCUS) pop-up screen once, and then close it. After doing this, save the revised project file to remove this problem in the future.

Notices in version downgrading

  • Do not load a project file saved by V1.51 and later to a system running V1.21 and earlier. When loading, all plug-ins will be un-mounted in all Scenes including the current memory. In this case, re-mounting and setting up of parameters will be required.
  • When downgrading the firmware, be sure to initialize all systems after downgrading.

Notices for usage

  • If you recall a Scene in which a very high HA gain was set, from a scene having a low HA gain, even if no signal is patched, a very loud pink noise signal is occasionally output for a few seconds.
  • When a certain type of USB keyboard is connected to the console, the following message may appear:
    You must restart your computer to apply these changes [Restart Now] [Restart Later]
    If this message is shown, remove this USB keyboard. It is not compatible with the console and cannot be used.
  • When a DSP mirroring failover occurs, if the DSP engine B is set to active, the Word Clock master will not change automatically. To prevent audio dropouts, do not turn off the power of the DSP engine A even after a failover occurs.
  • Make sure to connect only the RIVAGE PM Editor and RIVAGE PM StageMix to a network connector for a RIVAGE PM Editor, and not the PM Editor network of a different DSP engine.
  • When you turn on the power to the system while the HY144-D-SRC is connected to the DDM server, the card may not start occasionally. If this occurs, turn the power to the system off and then on again.

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