Automatic Label Propagation - Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.4.2.6.1

Automatic Label Propagation

How to Proceed: • Switch on the 'Use Device Labels' option in the Settings/Device Labels
Document generated: 18.04.17
The philosophy on Vista consoles concerning labeling is not to name any
labels within channels, but to name patch sources in the General Patch, let-
ting the system propagate them to the connected channels. Specifically, we
are talking about two kinds of labels which will be propagated in this way:
Device labels (technical labels), and User labels (session labels, e.g. track
sheet). This also supports the workflow, whereby the operator first names his
sources and then patches them to any possible channel.
Advantages: If a source is connected to more than one channel, or if a patch
is changed, the labels are correctly updated on the actually patched channels.
You see what you hear!
Change View by Clicking
on Label Type Button
in the GC's Toolbar
( Sources )
e.g.
e.g.
e.g.
AES #1
Vocal
Track 1
menu. (Whilst being logged in as Sysadmin)
• Switch on the 'Overwrite Chan. User label with Device Label' option in
the Settings/Device Labels menu.
• There must be a file '
device labels (technical labels), e.g. 'Studio 1', 'Mic 1').
• Type your track sheet as User Labels of Input Ports into the Source List
of the General Patch.
• Patch Sources to Channels, and you will see session labels displayed in the
top line of each channel You may have to press the GLOBAL VIEW: LABEL
TYPE key until you see the device labels or the fixed channel labels in the
second line.
SW V5.3
Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
General Patch
Vocal
Displays e.g.:
Track 1
__DeviceLabels.pre
(Targets)
' present, which holds your
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