Hard Mute - Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Hard Mute

Document generated: 18.04.17
'Hard mute' is an additional mute status. It can be used in the same way as a
mute group, but doesn't need a mute group setup and has, in particular, top
priority over any other programmed mutes. This means that a hard mute is
fully independent of what is recalled via a snapshot, a VCA/mute event or a
mute group. It can be applied to every desired channel at any time, making
sure that no audio is passing through this/these channel(s). Its main purpose is
solving problems with a channel, if, e.g., a wireless microphone is defective.
In order to set up a hard mute, first the corresponding option needs to be
activated. In the Ribbon tab Settings category System, opening the "Vista
Settings." window. Select the Misc tab and tick the Live mode activates
Hard Mute entry.
A click on the LIVE button (or pressing the small LIVE key in the desk's
CONTROL ROOM monitor section) followed by a channel MUTE button acti-
vates a hard mute of this channel, regardless whether this channel is currently
muted or not. If a channel is hard-muted, a
the Vistonics label area, and the MUTE button is illuminated.
If a hard mute is applied to a channel that already has a 'soft mute' caused
either by the system (via a snapshot or a VCA/mute event) or manually with
the MUTE button, this is indicated by illuminating the MUTE button together
with the small MUTE LED, as shown below.
SW V5.3
Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
indicator appears in
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