Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual page 489

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Date printed: 27.08.03
TOUCH / HELD (see also
[3]
TOUCH RECORD – If activated, touching a write or trim enabled control
element (e.g. fader) will put the touched control into record.
TOUCH HOLD – If activated, touching and releasing a control element (e.g.
fader) will simulate a touch and held the object even manually the control
has been released.
HELD PLAY MIX – When this key is engaged (see also
Held controls play back their Read Mix data when not in RECORD, but
the controls can be set to different physical positions.
The Read Mix data is heard, even though one or more controls are being
held in AUDITION. This allows a held control to be pre-positioned while
awaiting a punch-in. The result is true emulation of the resultant mix,
while the Mix Pass is being run.
CLEAR HELD – Pressing this key will take all Held controls out of Hold. It
will also clear the list of controls in the Held Controls Buffer.
GLOBAL RECORD (see also
[4]
PUNCH IN – Write or Trim Enabled controls are put into record (depending
on the GLOBAL RECORD Pre-Selector setting).
PUNCH OUT – Control elements which are in record are punched out (de-
pending on the GLOBAL RECORD Pre-Selector setting).
Global Pre-Selectors for GLOBAL RECORD (see also
[5]
Before globally any control can be punched In or punched out (Record,
Play), the Pre-Selectors for the desired objects must be activated. These
are:
FDR (Fader) – all Faders
MUTE – all Mutes
KNOB (Encoders) – all continuous controller type encoders (knobs or rota-
ries)
SWIT (Switches) – all switches
HELD (Held controls) – all controls that are currently in a "Held" state.
This can be any combination of faders, mutes, encoders and switches. Re-
fer to
chapter
5.7.3.
CLR / ALL (Clear/All) – Permits the changing of all Pre-Selectors at once.
If one ore more pre-selectors are active, pressing CLR / ALL will clear all
pre-selectors.
If none of the pre-selectors are active, pressing CLR / ALL will activate all
pre-selectors.
Holding CLR / ALL and pressing a Global Record command (Punch-in or
Punch-out) will affect all controls (like Pre-Selectors are bypassed).
[6]
MIX PASS WRITE TO: (see also
WRITE TO: LEVEL MATCH, NEXT CHANGE, END will write the value at the
time of punch-out further ahead, rather than immediately stop recording.
The neutral default setting is PUNCH OUT. This will record no more after
punch-out.
WRITE TO: PUNCH OUT – The automation system stays in record until
Punch-out is performed.
WRITE TO: NEXT CHANGE – The last recorded data will be applied until the
next recorded change in the Read Mix data. At that point the automation
will transition from record data to read mix data.
WRITE TO: LEVEL MATCH – The last recorded value will be written until it
matches the read mix data.
SW V3.3
D950/Vista7 Digital Mixing System
chapters 5.7.1
through 5.7.4).
chapter
5.8).
chapter
5.9.1).
chapter
5.7.5.1), all
chapter
5.8.1).
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