Spillzone - Studer Vista 1 Operating Instructions Manual

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2.2.5.18

spillZone

Setting up the SpillZone
Document generated: 18.04.17
All channels that may contribute are displayed. These are all channels that
can be assigned to that specific output bus. This view allows assigning or
de-assigning them from the master bus by using the corresponding Vistonics
keys.
This way, it is easy to adjust a balance of e.g. a matrix output without having
to access the fader strips of the contributing channels.
When working in REDUCED (View) OFF mode, another advantage becomes
apparent: The operator may now set up busses by first selecting the output
and then assign the corresponding channels to it.
In addition to the 'Contribution'-function, it is also possible to make use of
a SpillZone. The SpillZone is a defined FaderBay (or severeal bays) where
contributing channels are temporarily shown instead of the assigned channels
as defined in the StriSetup.
By using the SpillZone it is not only possible to balance levels of contribut-
ing channels, but to have access to all channel parameters. This can be very
helpful when operating large channel numbers.
The SpillZone can be defined in the StripSetup under the Tab Spill Zone
When selecting the Tab Spill Zone, the desks FaderBay channel strips are
shown. Clicking into one of the FaderBay-areas creates a large arrow. This
arrow defines the position of the number of channel strips (always in blocks
of 10 strips) that are used for the SpillZone. The direction in which the arrow
points is the direction in which channels are filled up into the SpillZone.
Clicking into the FaderBay-area and moving into either direction while click-
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Vista 1 Digital Mixing System
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