Save Signaling Configuration As; Cgm; Control Group Basics - Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.6.1.3.2

Save Signaling Configuration As

4.6.1.4

CGM

4.6.1.4.1

Control Group Basics

Control Group Master
4-120 GC Operation
This action opens a window that allows entry of a new name for the Signaling
Configurations to be saved. The
displayed first, and a Session Configuration must be selected. The Signaling
Con fig uration files have a
assign ments for both the Signaling Out and the Red Light Con fig urations,
and the relay user labels. Any number of such Configurations can be saved
and loaded at a later date.
Note:
Each title contains at least one
the time when the title was closed or saved manually.
A Control Group is a group of console channels controlled by a Control Group
Master (CGM), similarly to the VCA groups in analog consoles.
The Control Group Master is a dedicated channel of a special type. The sole
purpose of the Control Group Master is to control the audio functions of its
Members.
Up to 32 Control Group Master channels can be defined by the currently
loaded configuration. The number of each Control Group Master is shown on
the 7-segment display in the channel strip of each CGM, following the rule:
Control Group No.
1
2
...
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
...
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
The Control Group Master channel controls the audio functions of the Mem-
bers. Master channels can be assigned to desk strips in the same way as any
other console channel. The desk strip to which a Control Group Master is
assigned will display the following:
SW V5.3
C:\D950SYSTEMDB
extension. This process will save all relay
*.sig
file that holds the signaling settings of
*.sig
Display
0
1
...
9
A
b
C
d
E
F
0.
1.
...
9.
A.
b.
C.
d.
E.
F.
directory will usually be
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