Multiple Snapshots - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

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Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
4.4.4.2

Multiple Snapshots

Updating Multiple Snapshots Very often, certain parameters should be overwritten in multiple snapshots.
Selecting Multiple Snapshots
Example 1
4-4 GC Operation
It may be important that only certain parameters are overwritten and others
are left as they are in the individual snapshots. In order to achieve this, place
those parameters into 'Isolate' mode and recall a snapshot. If this action is
now followed by an Update command, the values are changed as requested.
By using Trim mode (see chapter 4.4.4.7), it is even possible to apply relative
changes to individual parameters of snapshots. E.g. place the fader 1 into Trim
mode and lower it by 8 dB. Recall the next snapshot and click Update. This
will save the original value of the second snapshot, reduced by 8 dB, to the
hard disk. See example #2 below for details.
This can be done even faster: First select multiple snapshots and click Recall
and Update once.
Note The Update button is changing its name whenever multiple snapshots are
selected.
Multiple snapshots can be selected at the same time by using the keyboard
 SHIFT and CTRL keys. The selection of multiple snapshots is following
standard windows rules:  SHIFT + click selects all snapshots in between
the two, CTRL + click allows selection of individual snapshots.
Goal The value of channel 3 should be overwritten and set to –20 dB on 'Snapshot
#1', 'Snapshot #3', and 'Snapshot #5'
Procedure Place the fader to –20 dB.
Hold ISO on channel strip 3. Touch the fader in order to put it into isolate
mode.
Select 'Snapshot #1' with the trackball.
Hold the CTRL key on the control bay, and select 'Snapshot #3' and 'Snapshot
#5'.
Click on 'Recall and Update', and confirm that you want to overwrite these
snapshots.
The console will automatically recall and update the selected snapshots.
SW V4.5
Date printed: 28.0.0

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