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Discard; Updating A Mix Pass; Protection Modes - Solid State Logic Duality Fuse Operator's Manual

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Automation

Discard

If the system is in play or stopped following a rollback operation, pressing the Discard soft key, or the dedicated button,
clears any data recorded since the start of the rollback Pass and restores the active rollback points from the previous Pass.

Updating a Mix Pass

To update a Mix Pass, first select the desired Mix on the List Mix page
by scrolling with the left-hand rotary encoder and pressing the encoder
switch.
***Mix#*** will be displayed, and the selected Mix will now become the
reference Mix.
The FSM (Fader Status Master) soft key will toggle all faders between
Absolute and Replay or Trim and Replay.
The channel Status switch will toggle individual faders between Absolute
and Replay or Trim and Replay.

Protection Modes

Each component which is included in the automation can be protected globally, on a per-channel basis, or individually. This
is done in the Protection Mode page, accessed by pressing the Protect softkey.
When you update a previously stored Mix, three different data protection modes become available: Auto, Safe and Manual.
Auto
(Red fader status LED) Automation data is replayed and
can be over-written, either using the fader touch sensor
(motor faders on), or by pressing the fader status button.
Safe
(Green fader status LED) Existing fader and switch
automation data can be protected with the Safe option.
When channels are in Safe, automation data is replayed
but no data can be written to these channels.
Manual
(No fader status LED) Existing automation data is
protected but not played back. The fader and switches
affect the audio in the normal way but movements will not
be written to the automation.
When the Protect screen is active, the lower row of softkeys become selection softkeys for the automatable switches (Cut,
EQ, Ins (insert), Cue and Fx1 to Fx4), and the top left softkey now displays Set Fader (as shown above). These nine softkeys
select which controls will be affected by the FSM softkey and the fader status buttons which are used to cycle through the
available Protection Modes, on a global basis (FSM softkey) or on a per-channel basis (the fader status buttons). In either
case all the selected controls in the channel will be set to the displayed mode.
For example, to set all of the faders and CUT switches to Safe mode, activate only the Set Fader and Cut softkeys and use
the FSM softkey to cycle the Scribble Strip to Safe. Alternatively, to set the 'EQIn' switch on channel 1 to Auto mode, activate
only the EQ softkey and press Channel 1's fader status button to cycle the Scribble Strip to Auto.
When the Protect screen is active, all automated controls can be reset to the same mode by pressing and holding the FSM
softkey.
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Note that in a new mix, Safe mode is not available.
Duality Fuse Operator's Manual

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