
4.14 Snapshots
4.14.1 Overview
A Snapshot is a record of the console’s computer controlled switch states and fader
levels at one point in time. Once stored, a Snapshot can be recalled by pressing a
button on the LCD display. A Snapshot stores the following module functions:
• Fader Levels
• Fader Flip
• Fader Ramp Time
• Stereo Bus Assign
• Input Sourcing
• Aux Send Routing and Muting
• Polarity Reverse
• Track Assignment
• EQ In/Out
• Track Assign Source
• Audio Path Muting
• Softkey Configuration
50 Snapshots can be stored on the console’s floppy disk.
4.14.2 Snapshot Keys
Snapshots are stored and recalled using the
RECALL
Menu of the LCD Menu System.
Press the
Recall
button below the LCD display to access this menu.
4.14.3 Fader Ramp Time
A “ramp time” can be stored in each snapshot that causes the faders to “glide” to their
recalled positions over a specified period of time when the snapshot is recalled. For a
ramp time to be stored in a snapshot, Automation Auto Glide must be turned On. The
ramp time stored is equal to the Automation Glide rate.
Enabling and setting of Automation Glide Rate is explained in
§§5.4.3
and
5.4.9
.
4.14.4 Storing Snapshots
To Store a Snapshot:
1.
Press
Recall
. Press the button under
SNAPSHOT SAVE
.
2.
Press the Up or Down Arrow key to scroll to the Snapshot number desired.
The Snapshot name displays
(EMPTY)
if there is no snapshot saved under the
Snapshot number.
3.
Press
NAME
to enter or change the snapshot name if desired.
The Name
display is described later in this section.
4.
Press
SAVE
to save the snapshot to disk.
If a Snapshot already exists for that
Snapshot number, it will be overwritten.
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