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Vista Digital Mixing System
2-38 Desk Operation SW V3.3 Date printed: 05.08.03
2.5.7 Storage Format
Each clipboard is stored in a file with a .cpy extension. Multiple .cpy files
form a library. A .cpy file may contain only one audio function (e.g. EQ
settings) or a combination of any audio functions of a channel (e.g. EQ and
Dynamics settings).
2.5.8 Import a Clipboard File from Another Library
1 Select Import Clipboard from the file menu.
2 Navigate to the desired library.
3 Open the desired .cpy file. It will automatically appear and be stored
within the currently active library.
2.5.9 Where are Clipboard Libraries Stored?
If you don’t want to maintain multiple libraries on your console, you never
have to change or define a name; just start directly, using the library func-
tionality. The system will then use a library called DefaultClipboardLib.
If there are multiple libraries, you may select Open Library from the file
menu of the clipboard window in order to select another library to work
with. It is also possible to save the whole library under a different name or
to save it to a portable storage device such as a CD-R by selecting Save
Library in this file menu. Selecting “New Library” in the file menu cre-
ates a new, empty library.
In technical terms, a library is a subdirectory of the C:\D950System\Users
directory, it may also be located within any other user subdirectory. Se-
lecting “New User” creates a new user directory containing an empty Li-
brary called ClipboardLib.

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