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VENUE Profile Guide186
Examples of Absolute and Relative Edits
Absolute Changing a fader level from 0 dB to –3 dB and apply-
ing that change as Absolute results in that fader being set iden-
tically to –3 dB in all selected snapshots.
Relative Changing a fader level from 0 to –3 dB and applying
that change as Relative results in that fader being reduced by
that amount in all selected snapshots, or 3 dB relative to the
value previously stored in the snapshot(s). For example, a
channel previously at –6 dB would be changed to –9 dB.
Making Relative Changes with Mixed Data Types
If a combination of dB and non-dB parameters (such as gain
and EQ frequency) are edited and applied in relative fashion,
the dB parameters are adjusted as relative (delta) changes and
the non-dB are applied as absolute changes.
To update specific parameters in existing snapshots using Edit
mode:
1 Navigate to the main Snapshots page.
2 Click the Edit button to enter Edit mode. The Edit button
changes into two smaller flashing buttons: Abs, and Rel. The
system begins tracking all changes while you make them.
3 Adjust any combination of snapshottable parameters on the
console or on-screen.
4 Select the snapshot(s) to which you want to apply your ed-
its.
5 Click either of the flashing buttons Abs (for Absolute) or Rel
(for Relative). You can cancel Edit mode by pressing the Can-
cel button on the control surface, clicking the Cancel button
on-screen, or by pressing the ESC key on your computer key-
board.
The selected snapshots are updated according to your changes
and your choice of Absolute or Relative edit.
Using Propagate Mode
You can use the Propagate command to capture changes and
apply them to existing snapshots. Propagate mode is most
useful when you realize during the course of mixing that you
want to capture your current settings to use in other snap-
shots. You can undo Propagate commands.
To update specific parameters in existing snapshots:
1 Make sure the channel is set as needed.
2 Click Propagate. The current data and channel scope is
cleared.
3 Set the scope to reflect only those parameters you want to
update by doing the following:
For each parameter you want to update, click the corre-
sponding Data Type button so that it is scoped (displayed
in red).
– and –
For each channel you want to update, press its channel
Select switch on the console, or click the channel
on-screen so that it is scoped (displayed in red).
4 Select the snapshot or range of snapshots you want to up-
date in the Snapshots list.
5 Click Propagate. The scoped parameters are updated in the
selected snapshots.
Edit mode
Propagating an EQ change for a channel

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