STUDER
07. Mar. 2005
Release Notes Vista 3.5
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Speed OFF: Determines the time used for "fade out" the corresponding channel
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Activation: The fade actions may be activated by different events. Some events may be
enabled at the same time. The fade will take place whenever one of the activated events is
detected:
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GPI: Select one of the “General Purpose Inputs” available on the console for
triggering the fade.
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Fader Touch: Touch-and-Release the fader in order to activate the fade.
Note: If the fader is moved while being touched, the trigger of the fade is deferred.
This prevents from accidental fading.
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User Key 1/2: The fade is activated when pressing the corresponding User key on
each channel.
Notes: In the case where adjusted values constantly jump back to their previous values, check that
the file “C:\D950System\Sig...ini“ is not write protected.
The Fader Ramp parameters are stored in the current signaling.ini file which is referenced
from the used monitoring.ini file. Each title can have its own settings (separate
monitoring/signaling files) or multiple titles can use the same settings (shared
monitoring/signaling files). See enclosed Application Note for a detailed example.
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Mono summation
It is possible to configure "Stereo-To-Mono" processes within the configuration editor software. If
your session configuration contains one or more such processes, you will see them on the general
patch window. Each process has two inputs (left and right) and one output. You will find them when
right-clicking on the sources or targets area. Select "Shared Processes". The output is the sum of the
two inputs, attenuated by 3 dB.
Note: It is also possible to configure one or multiple delays as a „shared process“. However, in
order to adjust its value you would have to be a system administrator and go into the „VMC tree“
view of the console parameters. Hence this function is only intended when installing a console.
Fixed delays might be set by Studer Service personal at that time.
Summary of Contents for Vista
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