Vista Digital Mixing System
2-28 Desk Operation
SW V3.3
Date printed: 05.08.03
2.4.12
Area 11 – Dynamic Automation /
Static Automation
Please note that in this paragraph the Au dynamic automation
system is touched only briefly for explanation of the keys; refer to
chapter 5
for more information.
Also note: The static automation system (filtering) cannot be active on a
console which has dynamic automation available. The decision which
functionality is available is made by an entry in an
*.ini
file in the con-
sole’s PC before the application is started, or by starting the application
by a special shortcut icon on the desktop.
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MIX ON
If a mix tree is open, this key will activate dynamic automation with this
mix tree.
Static automation: Makes Snapshot Filtering active, same as clicking on
the Snapshot Filter icon in the toolbar.
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READ LOCK
If lit, all control changes on the surface will be
ignored, and the current mix is played back.
(“layback mode”)
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KILL PASS
If pressed while doing a mix pass, there will be
no pass created upon TC stop.
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3
UNDO, REDO
4
Moving backward and forward in the automation
stack, moving between the last mix passes.
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VIEW
(dynamic)
While pressed, all dynamically automated ele-
ments on the desk will be indicated in magenta.
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WRITE TO: BEGIN
WRITE TO: PUNCH IN
(Default: both off)
Can only be activated if no mix pass is currently running. If activated, the
value at the punch-out point will be written back to the “Begin” address
(specified in the Au window), or the moment when the element
was punched into record.
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WRITE TO: PUNCH OUT
WRITE TO: NEXT CHANGE
WRITE TO: LEVEL MATCH
WRITE TO: END
(Default setting:
PUNCH OUT
)
These keys determine what happens when any recording element is
punching-out of record. It is defined whether it should stop recording at
that point in time (setting
PUNCH OUT
) or whether the last value should be
written to some point in the future (
NEXT CHANGE, LEVEL MATCH, END
). If
PUNCH OUT
is not active, the value at the punch-out point will be written
further ahead up to the selected time:
•
NEXT CHANGE
: Up to the next recorded movement of this element
ahead of the current punch-out point.
•
LEVEL MATCH
: Ahead up to the point where the value at punch-out time
matches the value of previously recorded movements.
•
END
: Specified in the Au window.
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Summary of Contents for Vista
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