Kill Pass - Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.5.1.3

Kill Pass

D950:
Killing a Mix Pass:
Conditions:
Date printed: 27.08.03
The "Kill Pass" function prevents a new pass from being written if flaws
are detected while a new Mix Pass is being created. This is useful if a
mistake is made during a RECORD pass and the resultant pass would not
be worth keeping.
The KILL PASS key is located next to the UNDO / REDO keys in the Auto-
mation Panels.
If KILL PASS is engaged when timecode is stopped, the new mix pass will
not be written. To prevent a new Mix Pass from being written, press the
KILL PASS key before playback of timecode stops.
KILL PASS may be engaged and disengaged at any time while timecode is
Note:
being played back. This allows the user to kill a pass and then change his
or her mind before the timecode is stopped. As long as timecode hasn't
stopped, Kill pass may be toggled on an off at will. The Kill Pass state that
exists when timecode is stopped will dictate the fate of the Record Mix
Pass
KILL PASS will always disengage at the end of a Mix Pass.
KILL PASS functions only when RECORD passes are in progress.
<Option>
• With <Protect Static From Kill Pass> checked on the Misc Options
page, changes made to Static controls are retained when KILL PASS is
used; also refer to
Note:
The Mix Options window is opened by clicking the Options... button in
the AutoTouch+ window. Clicking the appropriate Tab will open the cor-
responding page.
SW V3.3
D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
Vista:
chapter
5.21.8.
AutoTouch+ 5-41

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