POWER CORE User Manual
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14. Snapshots System
14.1
Introduction
The system includes five internal snapshot memories which are saved, loaded and erased using the
SNAP SAVE
and
SNAP LOAD
buttons on the Central Module.
Unlimited snapshots may also be saved and loaded onto a PC using the optional
VisTool MK2
software.
14.1.1 What’s Stored in a Snapshot?
The following settings are stored in all snapshots:
·
Fader Strip Assignment
– the assignment of sources and busses to fader strips.
·
User Labels
– the two User Label text lines for all sources and busses within the configuration.
·
DSP settings
– Input Parameters, EQ, Dynamics, Limiter, Delay and De-Esser for all sources and
busses.
·
Fader Levels (optional)
– the configuration determines whether fader levels are stored. Saving (and
recalling) fader levels is recommended for production systems, but not for on-air to avoid accidental
recalls during a live transmission.
·
Bus Assignment
– the assignment of sources onto the console’s summing busses and their send levels.
·
Logical States
– up to 32 logical states defined by the configuration.
·
Matrix Connects
– up to 128 matrix connections defined by the configuration.
·
AES67/RAVENNA Stream subscriptions
handled via a RAVENNA pool.
In the configuration, the following options affect the behaviour of snapshots:
·
(in "System -> Definition -> Parameter = Fader
"
) - defines whether fader levels are stored.
·
(in "System -> Definition -> Parameter = Fader") - specifies whether snapshots
load parameters for all faders of the console, or only up to a certain fader number. You can use this
option to exclude fader strips from snapshot recall. Note that parameters are always reset for sources
and summing busses not assigned to the surface.
·
System -> Definition -> Parameter = Logic Snapshot
- defines which logical states are stored.
·