Cue List Options Menu - Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
4.4.5.2.15

Cue List Options Menu

Default Crossfade Options
Switch Options
Default Crossfade Time
Enable Trim Mode
Enable Partial Snapshots
Cue List
Enable Theatre Cue List
ONAIR arms Cue List
Show Next Cue when Armed
Restore Armed on Startup
Enable VCA Events
Unmute/Mute VCA Members
MIDI Show Control Device ID
4-70 GC Operation
In the Ribbon tab Snapshot, category Options, in the 'Snapshot Automation
Options' menu, the following options are available:
The system allows cross-fading between two cues. The default cross-fade
values may be defined here. These will be used whenever a cue is created.
Describes the behavior of switches (e.g. MUTE, EQ on/off etc.) during a cross-
fade. They apply if a switch changes its state in the next cue. They may change
their state before, during, or after the cross-fade.
Set default value of cross-fades when new cues are created (enter in seconds).
When pressing-and-holding the ISO key on the channel strip followed by
touching individual controls (e.g. faders, rotaries), their state can be isolated
from snapshot recalls. If this option is on, the particular parameter may be
touched a second time. This will set it into Trim mode. In this mode all chan-
ges to that parameter since the last snapshot recall will be applied relative (!)
to all upcoming snapshot recalls – thus, not modifying them on disk.
Activates the 'Partial snapshot' feature. It will be possible to include only
ganged channels when making a snapshot. Options are available within the
snapshot window of the GC screen.
Enables extensive functionality of cue lists.
When pressing LIVE in the EXT PFL SPEAKER area of the Vista 8 control bay,
the state of the cue list will change accordingly.
Defines whether the currently active or the next cue should be highlighted
when the cue list is armed. This also allows reading the attached notes ahead
during the live event.
The system will switch the console into the 'armed' state whenever the
software is started. This allows e.g. constant reception of external MIDI
commands for firing off cues.
See
chapter
4.4.5.2.10.
See
chapter
4.4.5.2.11.
See
chapter
4.4.5.2.8.
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