Fader Links™; Mx464; Miscellaneous - Euphonix MixView 3.0 Overview

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EPB-001 / MixView 3.0 Overview
VI. Fader Links™:
• The ability for a Group Master Fader to control almost any parameter
within the console. Controllable objects include everything on the MIDI
Remote Control, "able to receive control data" list above.
This feature provides a preliminary Cube automation solution. Full Cube
automation will come in the version following 3.0.
*No release date/number has been assigned to the next version as of yet.
VII. MX464:
• Control of console Master section Ext input selection.
• Pulsed GPI switching with variable pulse width control. Changing an
initial state, active state, or pulsewidth of a relay or speaker mute always
resets the relay or speaker mute to its initial state.
• MX464 GPI relays and Speaker Mutes are now configured 'system-wide',
and only the assignment to faders is title-specific. The initial state, active
state, and pulsewidth of a relay or speaker mute do not change when a
title is loaded or saved.
• A default key has been added to the DSC Mon Cnfg Page 3 upper left,
which resets everything in the MX464 except the GPI relays to an all off'
state.
VIII. Miscellaneous:
• New LOCATE Menu System:
When the [Loc] key is first pressed, the Cue List no longer automati-
cally comes onto the DSC screen. Instead the Smart Display menu
allows the user to enter a timecode position or a Cue Number.
The last timecode position located to is remembered so that any time
pressing [Loc] twice locates to last recalled position.
Cue Numbers are now embedded into the Cue list. The list has been
moved down one level in the menu.
Timecode numbers are now entered frames first and the use of the
[*ST] key to enter frames has been removed.
The cue list now includes the Title Head and Tail for reference. The
Title Head and Tail are shown in the pass control screen cue window
as well. These points are still entered from the Title Setup menu.
• A new Punch menu adds three important automation features:
An automation "Punch Group" can be established allowing a collection
of objects to be punched in with a single DSC keystroke.
A preference setting allows Write In, Write Out and Write Through to
be disabled at the end of each automation pass.
A preference setting allowing the "Punch Out" to follow the Object
select keys.
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