Channels, Routing, And Buses - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital mixing system, sw v4.5
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Vista 9 Digital Mixing System
1.3

Channels, Routing, and Buses

Input Channels Vista's digital routing matrix is located between the console's physical inputs
Output Channels This also applies to the outputs. On the General Patch page, each channel's
Clean-Feeds/Mix-Minus (N–1/N–X) Clean-Feeds/Mix-Minus or N–1/N–X buses can be set up in stereo or mono,
Multi-track and Group Routing Full multi-track and group routing can be configured.
Solo Modes Each channel features a Solo and a PFL Switch. Depending upon the mode
1-1 Introduction
Processing blocks, such as equalizer, dynamics, delay, etc., can be configured
for all channel types.
and the actual DSP channels. This topology means that the physical analog
and digital inputs can be assigned to any console channel via the General
Patch page on the Graphical Controller. The patch setup forms part of each
individual snapshot, and can be saved, updated and recalled within the Snap-
shot/Preset system.
output can be selected and sent to any analog or digital output destination.
Auxiliaries The number of stereo or mono AUX sends is fully configurable. The users
can establish the number and type of AUX sends they would like to use. The
AUX master channel can be equipped with the same selection of processing
blocks such as equalizer, dynamics, delay, and more.
and are configurable in number.
selected within the Control Bay the SOLO key is active as SOLO or Solo-In-
Place. Clearing these buttons can be achieved by opening the corresponding
fader in case 'PFL BC' (Broadcast) is active. A very handy PFL/Solo Reset
is provided to disengage any solos regardless of where they are engaged on
the console. This eliminates the need to 'search' for solos with large console
configurations. A key to define certain channels to be safe from being muted
in 'Solo-In-Place' mode is also provided. This set will be stored with each
title.
SW V4.5
Date printed: 26.10.10

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