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Vista Digital Mixing System
Date printed: 06.04.2005
SW V3.5
Vista 8 Differences 8-3
8
VISTA 8 DIFFERENCES, based on SW V3.5
(as opposed to SW V3.3)
8.1
Introduction
Vista 8 is a further development of the Studer Vista console family. It has
been designed specifically for live applications, such as live broadcasting
of TV and radio as well as live PA, in particular for fixed installations.
While maintaining the well-established operational philosophies and data
transfer formats, it offers a completely new control bay, adding a highly
flexible and ergonomic output section to the console. This output section
can be varied in its placement and also provides all monitoring functions
and the powerful dynamic “Au” automation. Vista 8 is utilizing
much of the proven hardware and software of Vista 6 and 7, guaranteeing
the reliability of this product.
In this chapter we will explain the operational differences between the
Vista 8 and the Vista 6/7. Some of the software features described here are
also available for Vista 6 and 7 by upgrading to software version 3.4 or
newer. They will be described in the software release notes of the corre-
sponding product.
The Main Differences from Vista 6 and Vista 7:
•
Vista 8 has faders fitted not only across the fader bays, but also in the con-
trol bay. Although these added faders can operate any channel of the con-
sole, their keys are optimized for master output control and the powerful
“reverse interrogation”.
•
In addition to the twelve additional faders in the control bay, the Vistonics
®
screen offers real-time metering and instant access to another 40 console
faders, such as auxiliary, groups, or matrix outputs.
•
Metering: Vista 8 offers colored metering with very high contrast. It allows
user-definable headroom indication by changing the color of the display to
red within a wide range.
• Vista 8 offers the full functionality of the static snapshot automation of
Vista 6 as well as full access to all dynamic automation controls of
“Au”, offered previously by Vista 7 only. The console can there-
fore be started in “static” as well as in “dynamic” automation mode.
•
Comprehensive functionality in conjunction to “N–X” buses (clean feeds,
N–1) has been added, like on the Vista 6.
• In addition to the well-proven concept of “scrolling” through sections,
Vista 8 offers the possibility to switch to another section on a channel-by-
channel basis.
•
In order to support live PA work, Vista 8 offers mute groups, cue list with
MIDI and HiQNet control, surface illumination, a blackout function as well
as matrix outputs.
•
Studer is proud to offer full redundancy of the control system, including all
necessary internal cards. In case of an emergency, a manual switchover is
possible while maintaining the settings used before.
•
The graphic controller screen is mounted externally. This allows using 3
rd
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party TFT screens. The keyboard has been placed in a drawer underneath
the control bay, providing more space for actual audio operation.
• Vista 8 offers the possibility to connect any talkback microphone to the
XLR connector mounted in the meter bridge. An analog level trimmer as
well as 48 V phantom power (activated by a jumper within the meter
bridge) allows adapting any type of microphone.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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