Vista 5 M3 Digital Mixing System
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5.7 Control Modes
There are four Control Modes used in the AutoTouchPlus mix system:
•
Read
•
Write Enable
•
Trim Enable
•
Isolate
Each automatable control within the system is always in one of these four
modes.
Rule-Based System
As mentioned before, the system is based on a set of consistent rules that
pertain to the behavior of each mode or function. It is the consistency of these
rules that allows the system to be simple to understand, yet very deep and
powerful. The key to using the system is simply to learn the rules. The rules
define how an control or feature will function under a given set of conditions.
The conditions that define the exact function of each mode are determined
by the selection of other functions, selected options, and record status. With
this in mind, it may be helpful to think about Control Mode as the primary
function which maybe modified to yield the precise operation the user desires.
In a few cases the basic rules will be broken, but these will be clearly noted.
Independent Control Modes
Different channels may be in different automation modes. For example, some
channels may be in
Write Enable
while others may be in
Trim Enable
. In
addition, different controls within channels may be in different modes. For
example the fader may be in
Trim Enable
, while the mute is in
Write En-
able
, and the rotaries are in
Read
. Any combination is possible.
Read Lock
With
Read Lock
engaged, all controls are placed in Read mode. All mode
changes are locked out, Audition mode is defeated, and only written values
will be heard. In this regard,
Read Lock
over-rides Control Mode selections.
Note
In describing the behavior of each Control Mode it is assumed that the
Mix
On
function is active and timecode is running. If
Mix On
is not active then
all controls behave as if there were in
Isolate
mode.
Document Note
The next several chapters will provide a set of basic rules for each Control
Mode. A set of conditions and options that further define the mode’s opera-
tion will also be provided. The most pertinent conditions and options for each
mode will be discussed, but it would be impractical to list every permutation.
Some system conditions and options will be discussed as stand alone elements
and their effects upon other areas will be noted.
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