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14.4: SNAPSHOTS > SNAPHOT FILTERS
Vi3000 USER MANUAL
14.4: Snapshot Filtering
Global Filter, Snapshot ISO, Show ISO
Snapshot filtering is a way of preventing certain settings on the console from changing when a Cue is recalled. There
are two different reasons why this is useful, and therefore there are two different types of snapshot filtering: Global
Filtering (also called Isolation), and Snapshot Scope.
Global Filtering only affects recall and is controlled with the console's [ISO] buttons or via the Global Edit mode; it
stays on the desk when set and applies to ALL Cues that are recalled.
Snapshot Scope can be used to create partial snapshots; it is a specific filter that is stored with each Cue,and con-
trols what data that Cue's desk snapshot will recall.
The Global Filter (or ISO) and the Snapshot Scope work together in series, so in order for a parameter to be recalled
from the Snapshot memory, it must have its Scope setting set to ON, and must NOT be isolated. Scope defaults to 'all'
for snapshots, so you can ignore it unless you specifically want to filter a snapshot.
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