D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
Date printed: 27.08.03
SW V3.3
Au 5-63
5.7.1
Touch and Un-touch
Touch/Un-touch Events:
Touching a Fader or Encoder is registered by the system as a “Touch”
event. Releasing the control is registered as an “Un-touch” event. Auto-
Touch+ uses these events to trigger various operations and to toggle be-
tween states.
Switches:
Switches present a special case. This chapter discusses Touch and Un-
touch events as they apply to faders and encoders. Please refer to
chapter
5.10
for Switch Automation details.
Note:
It is important to recognize that Touch and Un-touch events are separate
and independent events and are used by Au in different ways.
However, Touch and Un-touch are often linked during many operations.
Examples of possible operations that can be triggered by Touch and Un-
touch events:
• Touch
-
Enter the enabled mode for that control (i.e. Audition)
-
Punch-in that control (i.e. Enable to Record)
• Un-touch
-
Exit the enabled mode for that control (i.e. Audition)
-
Punch-out that control (i.e. Record to Enable)
Touch-sensitivity is
always
active on the work surface, even if
TOUCH
RECORD
and/or
TOUCH HOLD
are not active. It should also be noted that
when necessary, Touch and Un-touch events can be suppressed to facilitate
specific functionality.
Basic Touch/Un-touch Events:
Touch/Un-touch events can be registered without
TOUCH RECORD
or
TOUCH HOLD
engaged. These events perform the following functions when
dynamic controls are in the Control Modes indicated:
• READ: Touch/Un-touch will toggle the control in and out of
AUDITION. The control will change from READ to AUDITION when
touched and will snap back to recorded values (READ) when released.
• WRITE ENABLE: Touch/Un-touch will toggle the control in and out of
AUDITION
• TRIM ENABLE: Touch/Un-touch will toggle the control in and out of
TRIM AUDITION
• ISOLATE: Touch/Un-touch events of Isolated controls are not recog-
nized by Au.
<Option>
• With <Read Safe> checked on the Misc Options page, AUDITION
mode is defeated for controls in READ and only Read Mix values will
be heard (also refer to
chapter 5.21.8
).
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