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Digital mixing system
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Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
 NEAR FIELD,  MAIN
 MUTE,  DIM, dB SPL Display
2-28 Desk Operation
SIP SAFE
Pressing this key enters setup mode for editing the channels that should be
safe from muting when activating SOLO IN PLACE on any other channel; by
default, all master channels are safe from muting when SOLO IN PLACE is
active. It may be desirable to protect effect returns from muting by adding
them to the group of safe channels. When in SIP SAFE setup mode, it is pos-
sible to select or de-select individual channels on the desk by pressing their
LINK / SEL key. Pressing SIP SAFE again will cancel edit mode and activate
the selected SIP protection. The information on the channels to be protected
is saved in each title, and therefore may vary from title to title.
As a standard, the MULTISEL function is active when entering SIP SAFE setup
Note:
mode. In this way it is possible to select or de-select any channels to be safe
from muting. However, for clearing all currently selected and safe channels
(including master channels), MULTISEL may be de-activated. When pressing
any LINK / SEL key of a channel, all others will be de-selected in one go.
Selection of two speaker sets: MAIN is multi-channel surround (5.1), NEAR
FIELD is a two-channel stereo system. A separate level control is available for
each set of speakers, but can be deactivated at installation time. This usually
is done by the system administrator in the monitoring.ini file.
The near-field speakers, in addition, are used as PFL speakers and for moni-
toring an off-air conference between external participants. The priority of
what signal is audible is defined as follows:
1. PFL (unless CR INJECT active)
2. Near-field speakers
3. Off-air conference.
The level may be set differently for each of these cases. EXT PFL level may
adjust the off-air conference monitor level as soon as this signal is monitored.
For muting, dimming, and setting the level of the control room speakers.
DIM level may be adjusted by pressing this button several seconds. The cor-
responding DIM level is displayed in the control room level display. Adjust
the DIM level with the control room level (dB SPL) knob.
Note:
The level calibration of the different speakers as well as trimming the indi-
vidual speakers is done using the Graphical Controller screen, refer to
4.6.2.1.1.
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