26.0 Automation System
26.1 Overview
The Vision automation system provides a comprehensive suite of fader and channel automation
facilities in an intuitive and easy to use package. The system incorporates the following
features:
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Full automation of all faders, including Fader 1, Fader 2, Program and Group Masters
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Full-sized 100mm fader in the Fader 2 audio path
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Mute automation for both faders
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Switch automation
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Groups
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DAW Control (fader, mute, solo, and record ready)
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Intuitive hardware interface (“We mix the way you mix!”)
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Powerful, but user-friendly software interface
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Time saving automation submodes
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Copy and swap mix data functions
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Clear mix data functions
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Off-line trim
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Snapshots of automation controls
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Logical mix file management
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Synchronization with SMPTE Timecode (LTC or VITC) or MIDI Timecode (MTC)
26.1.1
Automation Controls
The automation system can control the following console controls:
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Faders and Mutes:
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Fader 1 on all channels
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Fader 2 on all channels
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All Stereo Program Masters (ST A, ST B, ST C, GM)
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All Surround Program Masters (L/R, C, LFE, SUR, 5.1 or A/B)
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All Control Group Masters (G1 - G6)
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Switches:
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Fader 1 INSERT on all channels
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Fader 2 INSERT on all channels
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EQ BYP (Equalizer Bypass) on all channels
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Auxiliary Send On/Off on all channels
For the purpose of assigning automation modes, a channel is further organized in three
(3) sections:
• Fader 1 Section: Fader 1 and Mute 1
• Fader 2 Section: Fader 2 and Mute 2
• Switches Section: Fader 1 and 2 Inserts, Aux Sends, and EQ Bypass
Program and Group Masters are part of the Fader 1 section.
The automation system can synchronize with SMPTE or MIDI Timecode and
record/playback moves made to these “automation controls.”
The static positions of the automation controls can be stored, along with the recall
settings, as “snapshots” and recalled as needed.
26.2
Automation Concepts
The automation system has two distinct parts, console hardware and Vision software. The
hardware and software can function independently of each other or in concert to create a highly
capable and symbiotic system. To operate the automation system and make full use of its
features, the engineer must first understand some basic concepts and how the system
components interact with one another.
26.2.1
Automation Hardware Concepts
The console hardware is designed to operate independently of the Vision PC or in concert
with it.
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