1: Snapshot Filter Scope - SoundCraft Vi5000 User Manual

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RECALL FILTERING > SNAPSHOT SCOPE
It can be very useful to make a Cue which, when it is recalled, only affects a specific area of the console - a 'Partial'
snapshot. For example, you could make cues that will only set the Gains and EQ of all the channels, but leave the
fader values unchanged.
There are two approaches to changing the scope of a cue. With Snapshot SCOPE active - press the (SHOW SCOPE)
button - you will see selectable process/section blocks for input and output channels shown in the touch screen area,
and a graphic of console channels shown in the VST area. Both can be used to set a specific scope for the cue.
Note that Scope is actually a non-destructive filter stored with the cue - the full snapshot is always stored and can be
either restored or further limited by changing the cue's scope settings at any time.
Scope settings are done on a per cue basis, but whatever settings are showing will be used when the next cues is
created.
Show/Hide Scope
Show or Hide the scope settings in the touch screen and VST areas.
Scope defaults to include all desk parameters, so you can hide scope and ignore it if you do not wish to use it.
Scope defaults to hidden when you recall a console Default Show.
Select All/None Process blocks
Select or deselect ALL process blocks to be within the scope of this cue.
14.4.1 SNAPSHOT SCOPE
14.4.1: SNAPSHOT SCOPE

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