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Digital mixing system
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Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
The eight Jingle buttons mirror the desk hardware jingle keys. Upon inser-
tion of a USB stick, the valid jingle files are assigned to the Jingle buttons. A
click on a button triggers playback of the corresponding audio file, the same
way as the corresponding desk key would.
This may also be used in a two-operator situation for triggering jingles from
the desk and from the Virtual Vista application or the Vista Compact Remote
Bay.
After removing the USB stick, the Jingle buttons are grayed out and indicate
their number only.
The Jingle buttons indicate different statuses of the USB stick and the audio
files as follows:
No Jingle audio file is assigned to the button, i.e., the appropriate audio file
is missing or invalid. The button label shows Jingle n; the button has no
function.
A valid jingle audio file is assigned to the button. The button label shows the
name of the pre-loaded jingle file, the button is enabled.
The audio file assigned to the button is currently playing. The button label
shows the name of this jingle file. The button is enabled, a next click on the
button will immediately restart the same audio file.
An audio file is assigned to the button, but it has a sampling rate different
from the one of the system. The button label shows the name of the pre-loaded
jingle file, and on the second line the audio file's correct sampling rate in red.
The button is enabled. A click on the button starts playout, but with a wrong
speed and pitch.
An audio file having a sampling rate different from the one of the system is
currently playing, having a wrong speed and pitch. The button label shows
the name of the playing jingle file, plus the audio file's correct sampling rate
in red on the second line.
Desk Operation 2-61
Document generated: 18.04.17
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