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Data Type Scope Buttons
The Snapshot Data Type buttons display scope status for the
corresponding types of controls on the console. See Table 22
on page 172 for a complete list.
Data type
present,
currently
scoped
(dark red)
Data type
not present,
not currently
scoped
(light gray)
Data type
present,
not currently
scoped
(dark gray)
Data Type Scope buttons showing different scope states
Channel Scope Controls
The Snapshot Channel Faders display the scope status of each
channel on the console. They also let you preview any
changes in fader position or mute state that will result by re-
calling the targeted snapshot.
Channel Scope Status
In the same manner as data types, channels may be included
or excluded from snapshots. The figure below shows some
Snapshot Channel Faders in each of the four possible scope
states:
Channels present,
Channels present,
currently scoped
not currently scoped
(dark red)
(dark gray)
Channels not present,
currently scoped
(light red)
Snapshot channel fader display showing different scope states
Channel Fader Position
When you target a snapshot with scoped channels that have
different fader positions from the current fader positions, the
target fader positions are shown in bright red.
Data type
Snapshot channel fader display showing target fader positions
not present,
currently
Channel Mute State
scoped
(light red)
When you target a snapshot with scoped channels that have
different mute states from the current mute states, the target
mute buttons are outlined in yellow.
Snapshot channel fader display showing target mute states
Data Type Scope Action Buttons
All Turns on the scope for all data types at once. This is equiv-
alent to clicking all of the Data Type buttons so they are red.
None Turns off the scope for all data types at once. This is
equivalent to clicking all of the Data Type buttons so they are
gray.
Re-Scope Changes the contents of the targeted snapshot to
match the currently scoped data types and channels.
Channel Scope Action Buttons
All Turns on the scope for all channels displayed on the cur-
rent tab (such as 1–32, 33–64). Double-clicking the All button
turns on the scope for all channels on the system.
None Clicking the None button turns off the scope for all
channels on the current tab (such as 1–32, 33–64). Dou-
ble-clicking the None button turns off the scope for all chan-
nels on the system.
Channels not present,
not currently scoped
(light gray)
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