Touch Record + Touch Hold - Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual

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D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
Touch Hold:
5.7.4

Touch Record + Touch Hold

D950:
5-66 AutoTouch+
To sum it up, if TOUCH HOLD is used alone (without TOUCH RECORD)
controls will change to their AUDITION modes and stay there when re-
leased.
With only TOUCH HOLD engaged (without TOUCH RECORD), Touch events
perform the following functions when dynamic controls are in the Control
Modes indicated (remember Un-touch events are suppressed):
• READ: Touch will change to and stay in AUDITION.
• WRITE ENABLE: Touch will change to and stay in AUDITION.
• TRIM ENABLE: Touch will change to and stay in TRIM AUDITION.
• ISOLATE: Touch/Un-touch events of Isolated controls are not recog-
nized by AutoTouch+.
<Option>
• With <Read Safe> checked on the Misc Options page (see
5.21.8), AUDITION mode is defeated for controls in READ, and only
written values will be heard.
• The TOUCH HOLD key may be overridden by checking options on the
<Master Panel Overrides> section of the Master Panel Options page
(see
chapter
<ON>, <OFF>, or to follow the Master Panel <Follows Panel>. TOUCH
HOLD for Switches can also have <ON> and <OFF> overrides or be set
to follow the Master Panel <Follows Panel>.
TOUCH RECORD and TOUCH HOLD can be used together to create a condi-
tion where controls will change to RECORD (if enabled) or AUDITION
(if in READ) when touched and stay in that mode when released.
With both TOUCH RECORD and TOUCH HOLD engaged, touching a control
will change it from its current state to the next mode available and then
will "hold" that mode (remember, when TOUCH HOLD is activated, the
Touch event is registered by the system and the Un-touch event is sup-
pressed).
When released, a control in RECORD will not punch-out and change back
to ENABLE, it will stay in RECORD. Likewise a control in AUDITION
will not revert to READ when released.
SW V3.3
5.21.5). Faders and Encoders can have TOUCH HOLD set to
Vista:
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Date printed: 27.08.03

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