Isolate During Snapshot Recall; Items Not Stored As Part Of Snapshot Recall - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

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Section 3: SnapShot Recall
Isolate During
SnapShot Recall
Items NOT Stored
as part of
SnapShot Recall
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The backup SnapShot is taken in the background while you work. It is worth
mentioning that the shorter your interval time is, the less time you have to
recall the SnapShot should you need to. If your interval is set to 1 minute and
you experience a power failure, once the power is restored you have only 1
minute to recall your backup SnapShot before it is updated again. Of course,
setting the interval too high has the obvious disadvantage of allowing the
operator to lose more work in this scenario.
The new template system described later in this manual allows parts of the
console to be isolated from SnapShot Recall. Any sections of the console that
have been configured in Isolate (yellow color on the template screen) will not
change when a SnapShot is recalled. This very useful feature is ideal for
recording when you may want to leave a group of faders set at their levels
when recalling a SnapShot. Broadcasters and live sound engineers also use
this facility to isolate sections of the console from the recall system.
Some master functions are intentionally not stored in order to prevent un-
wanted changes when moving from one SnapShot to another. These items are:
Monitor Levels, KillSolo/Afl, Intercancel Solo, Dim Level, Mono Level, Monitor
Set On/Off, T/B On/Off, Monitor Link, Clip Level & Monitor Left/Right selec-
tion. Groups are not stored with a SnapShot, but with each mix and with the
title.
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