Hyper Surround - Euphonix MixView 3.0 Overview

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EPB-001 / MixView 3.0 Overview
advance of writing additional moves. MBR mode can be applied to both
moving and non-moving fader systems, and in absolute as well as trim
modes.
III. Hyper Surround:
• The Hyper Surround interface can be viewed in two modes; traditional 4
stem mode or the new single stem mode. The four stem mode provides a
simple 3 knob control set with Pan, Surround and Focus controls for up to
4 stems at a time on one page. Additional pages are used for more than 4
stems.
The single stem mode provides an expanded set of controls for a selected
stem providing an extremely comprehensive user interface. In this mode,
all of the knobs for a single stem or "Pan Group" are laid out across the
12 rotary controls with the addition of several controls not found in four
stem mode, or with previous software releases.
These added controls are:
Separate Front and Rear Pans
Front Focus
Surround Focus
Surround Divergence
Non-Boom Level
The primary advantage of single stem mode is that the layout of the stem
controls remain consistent regardless of the stem you're accessing. Unlike the
4 stem mode, the front pan knob of every stem for instance, will always be the
top left knob of the 12. The film mixer will not have to take his eyes off the
screen (movie) to find the pan knob when he needs to control a different stem
because it will remain in the same location for any stem.
When the rotary control set is in Pan Assign mode, the left column DSC
Assignable Keys are used for assigning elements (faders) to Pan Groups
(stems). The 4 pages of Assignable Keys will displays the 16 possible pan
groups. The Pan Group name will appear in the 8 character display to the right
of the assignable key.
• Cube presets allow you to build a library of your stem configurations.
They can then be instantly recalled saving valuable setup time.
• It's now possible to pre-determine the initialized state of Cube Aux
Sends. This affects what state the aux send will be in when it is config-
ured. The initialization choices are: aux send On or Off and control full Up
or Down. Once the initialization states are configured, they are stored
into system memory and loaded at boot-up. Whenever any of the initial-
ization choices are changed they are re-saved.
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