Background Of The D950 Strip Setup Principle - Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.4.6.1

Background of the D950 Strip Setup Principle

Date printed: 05.08.03
Because the D950 User Interface Desk is fully assignable, any DSP chan-
nel can be assigned to any Channel Strip at any time. In fact, the same
channel may be assigned to multiple desk locations (while it may be con-
trolled from many locations, there is only one audio path). Likewise, a
channel may not be assigned to the desk at all (although there is no control
from the desk, it will still function). The Strip Setup can be used to adapt
the Channel Strip's layout to match your personal preferences, or to better
suit a particular session application.
Strip Setup files are stored within Titles. When a new Title is created, a
copy of the current Strip Setup file (if any) is automatically stored along
with the other Title data. If a new Session Configuration is loaded, either
an existing Strip Setup file must be loaded or a new file must be created
and then saved.
If an existing Strip Setup has been modified, a window will appear giving
you the option of saving the edited Strip Setup file, either when another
file is opened, when the Title is closed, or when a new Title is created
from an existing one.
Multiple Strip Setup files can be stored within a single Title. This is ac-
complished by editing the current file and using the "Save as..." button.
The new file can be saved in the current Title or elsewhere using the fa-
miliar Windows save box. The Strip Setup file that was last used will be
loaded the next time the Title is opened if the file has been stored with the
Title.
A Strip Setup file from other Titles (or elsewhere) can be loaded using the
"Load..." button, but should be stored within the current Title if it is to be
used with that Title again in the future.
Strip Setup files have an
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D950/Vista Digital Mixing System
file extension.
*.asg
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