Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual page 462

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D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
Fader/Mute:
5-132 AutoTouch+
Using these buttons, objects can be selected for editing as follows:
All Objects:
selects all objects for editing;
selects all fader and mute parameters for editing;
EQ:
selects all EQ parameters for editing;
Filter:
selects all filter parameters for editing;
Delay:
selects all delay parameters for editing;
Gain:
selects all input gain parameters for editing;
Dyn:
selects all limiter/compressor and gate/expander parameters for editing;
Lim/Comp:
selects all limiter/compressor parameters for editing;
Gate/Exp:
selects all gate/expander parameters for editing;
Pan:
selects all pan parameters for editing;
Insert:
selects all insert parameters for editing;
Dir Out:
selects all direct output parameters for editing;
Bus Assign:
selects all bus assignments for editing;
Aux Mono:
selects all mono auxiliary parameters for editing;
Aux Stereo:
selects all stereo auxiliary parameters for editing;
Patch:
selects all patch assignments for editing
Selection of an object will select all objects of that type for editing. For
example, if all four EQ types have been configured in the VMC (mono,
stereo, mono with notch, and stereo with notch), all four EQ types will be
selected when the "EQ" object button is clicked.
Each object contains an appropriate set of parameters for that object's
functions. Several parameters may be selected by clicking a single button.
For example, if Filter/High is clicked, then HP on/off, HP slope, and HP
frequency will all be selected.
Activating the left-hand button at the beginning of each row will select all
parameters for that object. Objects and/or their parameters may be de-
selected after a large selection (such as All Objects) has been made.
Note:
The buttons on the Object Selector Panel select objects and parameters on
a global basis. If individual or subsets of parameters are to be selected for
editing, the "Show Objects>>" facility must be used.
SW V3.3
Date printed: 27.08.03

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