Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
4-0 GC Operation
Date printed: 28.0.0
SW V4.5
4.3 Graphical Controller Basics
This chapter describes the basic concepts of the work with the Graphical
Controller (GC).
4.3.1
Sources and Targets
Generally, all audio signals available to the Vista can be divided into
Sources
and
Targets
. These names are used rather than ‘Input’, ‘Output’, etc., in order
to avoid any confusion regarding where the audio signal comes from, and to
where it goes.
Sources:
A
Source
is anything that delivers an audio signal:
•
Digital Input Interface
(e.g. AES/EBU or MADI);
•
Analog Input Interface
(D19m Mic Input, A/D Converter);
•
Channel Output
(for example, Direct Out of Input Channel #24, Master
Output, etc.);
•
Channel Insert Send
;
•
Bus Output
(unlike analog consoles, within the Vista any bus is a valid audio
signal source; for example, AUX Mono Bus 12 can be used to feed an output
interface, or to become an input to an input channel);
•
Test Generator
.
Targets:
A Target is anything that can receive one (mono or stereo) audio signal:
•
Channel Input 1
(first audio input to a channel; free for all input channels. It
is used to connect Sources to input/track monitor channels, such as a MADI
output from a digital multi-track to a track monitor channel, or the correspon-
ding bus to an output channel, such as a Group, Master, or AUX channel);
•
Channel Input 2
(second audio input to a channel; free for all channels);
•
Channel Input 3
(third audio input to a channel; used for the test generator
connection per default, can be re-patched to any source at any time),
•
Channel insert returns
;
•
Digital output interfaces
(e.g. AES/EBU or MADI);
•
Analog output interfaces
.
Sources and Targets implicitly behave as mono or stereo, depending on their
character. A
stereo
Source or Target can be treated, nevertheless, as consisting
of two
mono
parts.
Any Source can be connected to as many Targets as needed via the Patch
pages. However, a Target (stereo or mono) can have only one Source (stereo
or mono) assigned to its input.
Summary of Contents for Vista 9
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