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Vista Digital Mixing System
8-2 Vista 8 Differences
SW V3.5 Date printed: 05.04.2005
8.6.4 Muting Pre-Fader Auxiliaries upon Channel Mute............................................................................................32
8.6.5 View MISC and CHANNEL with × (Shift) Key.............................................................................................33
8.6.6 Single Fader Switch to Second Layer................................................................................................................33
8.6.6.1 Second Layer Disabled (Classic Operation) ..................................................................................................34
8.6.6.2 Second Layer Enabled ...................................................................................................................................34
8.6.6.3 Displaying Both Layers at the Same Time.....................................................................................................34
8.6.7 Naming Auxiliary Buses....................................................................................................................................35
8.6.8 Matrix Buses......................................................................................................................................................36
8.6.9 Multi-Track Buses with Switch for Pre-/Post-Fade and Pan On/Off.................................................................37
8.6.10 N–X....................................................................................................................................................................37
8.6.10.1 Send Level .....................................................................................................................................................38
8.6.10.2 Offline Conferencing .....................................................................................................................................38
8.6.10.3 Setting up the Offline Conference..................................................................................................................39
8.6.10.4 Talk to the Conference...................................................................................................................................39
8.6.10.5 Deactivate Conference Temporarily ..............................................................................................................39
8.6.10.6 Conference Level...........................................................................................................................................40
8.6.10.7 Monitoring the Conference Using the MPX Bus...........................................................................................40
8.6.10.8 Adding On-Air Signal to the Conference.......................................................................................................40
8.6.10.9 Alternate Signal to N–X Outputs (CUE) .......................................................................................................41
8.6.11 D21m I/O System...............................................................................................................................................42
8.6.11.1 Automatic Detection of I/O Setup..................................................................................................................42
8.6.11.2 Enhanced Surveyor Information ....................................................................................................................43
8.6.11.3 Automatic Generation of Intelligent Fixed Labels.........................................................................................44
8.6.11.4 Functionality of the D21m Mic/Line Input Card ...........................................................................................45
8.6.12 VCA-Style Masters (“Motors Off” Option).......................................................................................................46
8.6.12.1 Hierarchical CGMs ........................................................................................................................................47
8.6.13 Fast Adjustment of DIM and PFL/SOLO Offset Level.....................................................................................48
8.6.13.1 Control Room DIM Level Adjustment ..........................................................................................................48
8.6.13.2 Studio DIM Level Adjustment.......................................................................................................................48
8.6.13.3 PFL and SOLO Offset Level Adjustment......................................................................................................48
8.6.14 3
rd
-Party Control of Console Patch (Native ProBel Support) ............................................................................49
8.6.14.1 Exclude Certain Patch Targets from Being Changed by Snapshots ..............................................................53
8.6.14.2 Label Import from 3
rd
-Party Systems.............................................................................................................53
8.6.15 Support of External Monitoring Source Selector Panels ...................................................................................54
8.6.15.1 Patch Point Isolation ......................................................................................................................................54
8.6.15.2 Patch Mapping Setup .....................................................................................................................................54
8.6.16 Fader Ramp Control (“Audio Follows Video”).................................................................................................55
8.6.17 Option: Remember PFL State in Broadcast PFL Mode.....................................................................................56

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