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Vista Digital Mixing System
8-56 Vista 8 Differences
SW V3.5
Date printed: 05.04.2005
OFF
(Fader Value)
:
Clicking on the
Capture
button will set the current fader value to be used
when the GPI is inactive, hence the value used when the fader is low-
ered/closed.
Alternatively the value may be modified as described above.
Note:
By using the same GPI on two channels and setting the ON value to the
“fader closed” position on one of the two and vice versa allows using one
GPI to control opening
and
closing of different channels at the same time.
Speed
ON:
Determines the time used for fading in the corresponding channel.
Speed
OFF:
Determines the time used for fading out the corresponding channel.
Activation:
The fade actions may be activated by different events. Several events may
be enabled at the same time. The fade will take place whenever one of the
activated events is detected:
GPI:
Select one of the general-purpose inputs available on the console for trig-
gering the fade.
Fader
Touch:
Touch-and-release the fader in order to activate the fade.
Note:
If the fader is moved while being touched, no automatic fade is being exe-
cuted. This prevents from accidental fading.
User Key 1/2:
The fade is activated when pressing the corresponding
USER 1
or
USER 2
key on each channel.
Note:
In case adjusted values should constantly jump back to their previous val-
ues, check that the
C:\D950System\Sig...ini
file is not write pro-
tected.
8.6.17
Option: Remember PFL State in Broadcast PFL Mode
If the broadcast PFL mode (also referred to as “PFL cut on channel active”
function) is enabled, audio signals are cut from the PFL bus if the channel
is ON and the fader is open.
For this mode, a
Remember PFL State
option has been added in the
“Option: Vista Settings” menu. If this option is set, the channel will also go
back into PFL state when the fader is closed again.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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Page 132: ...D950 Vista Digital Mixing System 4 4 GC Operation SW V3 3 Date printed 05 08 03 ...
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