D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
Date printed: 27.08.03
SW V3.3
Au 5-39
5.5.1.2
Undo/Redo
UNDO
and
REDO
keys are located in the top row of the Automation Panels.
They allow the user to essentially “undo” and “redo” changes as they are
made within the course of a mix. They also provide a method for real-time
mix comparison.
D950:
Vista:
Using these keys activates adjacent Mix Passes within the Mix Pass Stack
with
UNDO
moving backward through the stack and
REDO
moving for-
ward.
Note:
The
UNDO
and
REDO
keys move consecutively through the Mix Pass
Stack. The order of passes heard while using the
UNDO
and
REDO
keys
may not necessarily be in numeric order, depending on the order in which
passes were added to the stack.
UNDO
/
REDO
:
The precise functions of the
UNDO
and
REDO
keys are as follows:
•
UNDO
:
Pressing the
UNDO
key will activate the most previous Mix Pass
in the Mix Pass Stack from the currently active position. In other words,
pressing
UNDO
will allows the previous adjacent Mix Pass to be acti-
vated.
•
REDO
:
Pressing the
REDO
key will activate the next Mix Pass in the
Mix Pass Stack from the currently active position. In other words,
pressing
REDO
will allows the next adjacent Mix Pass to be activated.
Consecutive presses of either key will continue through the Mix Pass Stack
in the direction the key indicates (
UNDO
= backward or to the left,
REDO
=
forward or to the right). If the first pass in the Mix Pass Stack is the Active
Pass, the system provides eight levels of undo/redo.
Conditions:
UNDO
and
REDO
are disabled once RECORD has been entered.
Notes:
Since all Mix Passes are stored in the Mix Tree, it is always possible to
retrieve any Mix Pass at anytime. However, passes must be in the Mix Pass
Stack to be played. In addition, the
UNDO
/
REDO
keys do not apply to the
Mix Tree and activate only the passes in the Mix Pass Stack.
The
UNDO
/
REDO
keys only allows activation of adjacent passes within
the Mix Pass Stack. The order of passes may or may not follow the
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