D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
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Date printed: 27.08.03
5.8
Global Record
Controls can be “punched in and out” on a global basis. Global punch-ins
and punch-outs are accomplished in one of three ways:
1.
Manually: Using the
PUNCH-IN
and
PUNCH-OUT
activator keys on the
GLOBAL RECORD
section of the Au Panel
2.
Automatically: Enabling the Write Zone and “Auto Punch-In/Out” in
the Au window of the Graphic Controller (GC). Refer to
chapter 5.8.4
, Auto Punch In/Out.
3. Automatically via GPI input (refer to
chapter 5.8.5
).
Conditions:
If no controls of the type chosen of the Global Record Pre-Selector are
enabled, Global punch-in has no affect. Likewise, if no controls of the type
chosen of the Global Record Pre-Selector are in RECORD, Global punch-
out has no affect.
Note:
Individual controls can be punched in and out independently of the Global
Record functions. This is done locally on the channel strip or on the D950
CAS.
5.8.1
Pre-Selectors
Pre-Selectors:
Regardless of the punch method used, the Global Record Pre-Selectors
determine which controls are affected when a global punch-in occurs.
D950:
Vista:
Multiple Pre-Selectors may be active at a time. Any and all combinations
are allowed. Pre-Selectors will illuminate when active.
The following describes the control classifications as defined by the
Global Record Pre-Selectors:
•
FDR
(Fader): The fader of all channel types
•
MUTE
(Mute): The Mute of all channel types
•
ENC / KNOB
(Encoders/Knobs): All continuous controller type encod-
ers (knobs or rotaries). This does
not
include knobs that control “se-
lectors”, such as pan format, or phase inversion (for example).
•
SW
(Switches): All switches (keys) and selectors (keys and knobs)
•
HELD
(Held Controls): All controls that are currently in a “Held” sta-
tus. (This could be any combination of faders, mutes, switches, and
encoders). Refer to
chapter 5.7.3
.
Note:
If no Pre-Selectors are active, then no controls will be punched-in or out.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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Page 38: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 2 2 Desk Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
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Page 128: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 3 54 Parameters SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 132: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 4 4 GC Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
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Page 266: ...D950 Vista7 Digital Mixing System 5 4 AutoTouch SW V3 3 Date printed 27 08 03 ...
Page 464: ...Vista Digital Mixing System 6 2 Remote Bay SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
Page 468: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 7 2 ConfigTool SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
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