Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual page 411

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D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
NEXT CHANGE, LEVEL MATCH, and END transitions do not have to be per-
Post Pass Processing:
formed in real-time. The active "Write To:" function will take place even
after timecode playback has stopped at the end of Record Pass. This saves
time by eliminating the need to perform complete real-time passes when a
control's value can be written to a known location. This also means it is
possible to overwrite mix data in locations that have not been heard. Care
is suggested while using "Write To:" functions.
WRITE TO: NEXT CHANGE, LEVEL MATCH, and END are destructive func-
Important Note:
tions in the regard that they will overwrite existing mix data until transi-
tioning at their respective WRITE TO: locations. Even though previous Mix
Passes are retained, for efficient operation care should be taken when using
these functions.
Setting a Fixed End Time:
Fixed End Times are set using the Write To End Time pull-down menu in
the AutoTouch+ window of the GC. The pull-down menu will allow the
selection of an End Time definition (End of Mix, End of Time, or
Fixed...).
The End of Mix time is predetermined by the End Time of the Active Mix
Pass and cannot be altered via this field. End of Time is always the last
possible timecode location (i.e. 23:59:59.2X) and cannot be altered. When
Fixed End Time is selected a T.C. Entry box appears.
The desired Fixed End Time may be entered via this box by typing in a
timecode location or using the roller method (timecode locations cannot be
pasted into this field) and clicking OK. When Fixed End Time is selected,
the entered timecode location will be shown in the display field directly
below the End Time pull-down menu. Changes or direct entries are not al-
lowed using this field. To edit the Fixed End Time, Fixed must be selected
from the pull-down menu.
AutoTouch+ 5-81
Date printed: 27.08.03
SW V3.3

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