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Venue d-show 2.8.1
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Pickoffs
The Pickoffs page lets you control the bus pickoff point on in-
put strips, as well as specify source and insert points for output
busses. The Pickoffs page also provides master control for De-
lay Compensation.
Pickoffs tab of the Options page
Pickoff options are explained throughout this guide where rel-
evant.
Settings for Delay Compensation
The Options > Pickoffs page provides three settings for Delay
Compensation: Off, Mix Only, and Mix and Inserts.
Off No Delay Compensation is applied.
Mix Only VENUE automatically compensates for delays in-
curred by the use of Groups routed to the Mains busses.
Mix and Inserts VENUE automatically compensates for delays
incurred by the use of plug-ins as well as those incurred by the
use of Groups routed to the Mains busses.
Snapshots
The Snapshots page provides several snapshot preference set-
tings to optimize Snapshot operation.
Snapshots tab of the Options page
Snapshot General Preferences
The following settings are available in the Snapshots page.
Center Last Recalled Snapshot Manages the display of the
Snapshots list so that the last recalled snapshot is always cen-
tered vertically, letting you maintain display of adjacent snap-
shots in the list.
Crossfade
All snapshots provide a Crossfade setting that determines how
long scoped faders will crossfade to the stored values in that
snapshot when it is recalled. The Options > Snapshots page
provides Snapshot General Preference settings for optimizing
crossfades between snapshots.
Default Time Defines a (fader) Crossfade time to apply to all
new snapshots.
Pan, Balance & Width Enables pan, balance and width on
scoped channels to crossfade.
For more information, see Chapter 21, "Snapshots."
PRE
The options in the PRE section let you specify which parame-
ters are recalled with Snapshots whose scope includes Pre set-
tings. Click to toggle whether recalled Input snapshot data in-
cludes the following:
• Gain, Pad, and Phase
• +48V (phantom power)
• HPF
Delay is stored as a unique (discrete) data type for each
channel.
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