5.19 Desk Automation Controls - Studer Vista 9 Operating Instructions Manual

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

5.19 Desk Automation Controls

5-42 AutoTouch+
This chapter gives an overview of the channel strip and central automation
controls different from the ones found in the AutoTouch+ Panel.
In automation mode, the channel strips hold additional indications for detailed
display of the current status.
This chapter shows all possible indications of automation status and explains
their meaning.
First, there are some record indicators integrated within the recording keys:
Recording overview for switches. If half-lit: One or more switches are armed
(i.e. in TRIM or WRITE enable mode). If fully lit: One or more switches are
recording.
Pressing this key will either punch-in the held objects, or punch-out the
switches currently recording.
Recording overview for rotary encoders. If half-lit: One or more rotaries are
armed (i.e. in TRIM or WRITE enable mode). If fully lit: One or more rotaries
are recording
Pressing this key will either punch-in the held objects, or punch-out the ro-
taries currently recording.
Current and replay value of the channel mute. If the current value is differ-
ent from the one in the last mix pass, this LED indicates the value within the
last mix pass, while the main red LED within the key indicates the current
value.
This LED is also used for mute indication, if 'solo in place' is active.
Recording of the channel mute. If half-lit: Channel mute is armed (i.e. in
TRIM or WRITE enable mode). If fully lit: Channel mute is recording.
Pressing this key will either punch-in the current MUTE status, or punch it
out of recording.
Recording of fader. If half-lit: Fader is armed (i.e. in TRIM or WRITE enable
mode). If fully lit: Fader is recording.
Pressing this key will either punch-in the current fader status, or punch it out
of recording.
SW V4.5
Date printed: 28.0.0

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