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Vista 5 M3 Digital Mixing System
5-132 AutoTouchPlus
Document generated: 28.08.13
SW V4.9
Parameters of similar type may be selected from similar types of objects. For
example, ON/OFF parameters may be selected from Filters, EQ, Dynamics,
Delay, and other objects that contain ON/OFF switches. However, parameters
that are dissimilar may not be chosen for Set and Trim Edit Types.
Note When incompatible parameters are selected (such as Fader level and Mute),
Set and Trim Edit Types are not functional and values cannot be entered. This
is indicated by a ‘Grayed Out’ Value Entry Field.
5.17.6 Edit Types
General Information In order to provide power and versatility, OFLA offers seven distinct Edit
Types. Each provides an edit function designed to perform a specific task.
Edit Types can be chosen by clicking the arrow at the end of the display. A list
of Edit Types will be displayed. Clicking one of the Edit Types will select it
for use. Edit Types can also be selected using click-drag method in the Edit
Type window.
Edit Types are as follows:
Set Parameters selected for editing will be set to the entered value for the duration
of the Edit Region;
Trim Data for the parameters selected for editing will be offset by the entered value
for the duration of the Edit Region;
Freeze Data for the parameters selected for editing will be frozen at the In Time for
the duration of the Edit Region;
Clear Data from the VMC Defaults will be applied to the parameters selected for
editing for the duration of the Edit Region;
Spread Data from a single point in an external mix will be applied to the parameters
selected for editing for the duration of the Edit Region;
Merge Data from a region of an external mix will be applied to the parameters se-
lected for editing for the duration of the Edit Region;
Update Snap Data from a single point in an external mix will be applied to the parameters
selected for editing for the entire mix. This is a function corresponding to
‘Update Mix Snapshot’ in the System Mix Options menu.
At Out Time Controls are provided that determine what happens to the data (for the pa-
rameters selected for editing) that exists after the Edit Region. These radio
buttons are contained in the ‘At Out Time’ section of the Edit Type combo
box. Only one of these options may be selected.
The functions of these controls are as follows:
Restore Values The data from the Active Mix that exists after the Edit Region is retained.
Write To End The data from the last frame of the Edit Region is written to the end of the
mix.
Write To Next Change The data from the last frame of the Edit Region is written for each selected
parameter until there is an original value change for that parameter in the
Active Mix.

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