D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
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SW V3.3
Date printed: 27.08.03
5.16.5
Selected Objects Display
Selected Objects Window:
Once channels/objects have been selected and applied using the Object
Picker, a list of the chosen objects is displayed in the Selected Objects
window. It is the parameter values of these objects that will be affected
when the edit is performed.
Note:
Selected Objects
(objects and parameter values) cannot be further defined
using the Selected Objects window. Channels, objects, and parameter val-
ues can only be chosen using the Object Picker.
Value Entry Field:
A Value Entry field is located in the lower right-hand corner of the
Selected Objects combo box. It is used to enter the value to be applied
when Set and Trim Edit Types are performed. This value is applied as
follows:
Set:
Parameters selected for editing will be set to the entered value for the du-
ration of the Edit Region;
Trim:
The values of the parameters selected for editing will be offset by the en-
tered value for the duration of the Edit Region.
Note:
The Value Entry Field is only available in Set and Trim Edit Types.
The type of value is determined by the type of parameter(s) selected for
editing. Some parameters will have specific labels for the Value Entry
Field. For example, if Fader values were selected from a group of Input
channels, the Value Entry Field will be expressed in dB. Likewise, if a
group of EQ frequency parameters were selected, “freq” would represent
the Value Entry Field. Other parameters without specific labels will be la-
beled simply as “Value.”
Note:
An arrow will appear at the right of the Value Entry Field when like pa-
rameters of certain types are selected for editing. Clicking on this arrow
(or anywhere in the Value Entry Field) will cause a scroll box to appear
that contains a list of the possible values for that parameter. For example,
if Input Gain #1 is selected, the scroll box will contain values ranging from
–24 to +24 dB in 1 dB increments. A value can be selected from this list by
highlighting the desired item.
Parameters of the same type (such as Direct Out Level) may be chosen
from several different channel types, such as Input, Group, Auxiliary Out-
put, and so on. Mono and Stereo channels may be included when ob-
jects/parameters are chosen.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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