Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual page 303

Digital mixing system
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Misc (-cellaneous Settings)
(Graphic EQ) View
(0dBFS Reference) View
Document generated: 18.04.17
• The MUTE key may be disabled whenever the console is in 'On Air' (live)
mode.
• The state of sending the alternate n-x signal instead of the regular one may
be restored after opening and closing the fader.
• If the broadcast PFL mode (also referred to as 'PFL cut on channel active'
function) is enabled, audio signals are cut from the PFL bus if the channel
is ON and the fader is open; the channel will also go back into PFL state
when the fader is closed again.
• If 'Set Auxiliaries post Channel Mute' is selected, all auxiliary busses are
muted if the channel MUTE key is activated. If this option is not active
(default), only the auxiliary busses switched to post-fader are muted upon
channel mute.
• The n-x signal output metering may be disabled.
• For controlling a DAW, either the Mackie HUI protocol or the Mackie
Control Protocol can be selected. If ticked here, HUI is active.
When the 30-band graphic EQ is switched to the faders of a 32-fader con-
sole, all faders except the two control bay master faders are used anyway.
For 42-fader consoles however, it can be defined here in which fader bay the
leftmost EQ band is represented.
The 0dBFS Reference setting adapts the readout of the Mic Gain dB value
to the systems analog reference level.
The analog reference level is given through the calibration of the systems
analog D21m Line Input- and Line Output cards. On these D21m cards, the
level is calibrated with DIP switches and potentiometers.
SW V5.3
Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
GC Operation 4-127

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