Latch

This determines the action of overwriting auto- mation data during a pass.

When Latch is selected, automation data for the selected parameter begins to be overwritten as soon as the parameter’s control is adjusted and continues to be overwritten throughout a pass, even if the parameter’s control ceases to change.

When Latch is off, automation data for the selected parameter begins to be overwritten as soon as the parameter’s control is adjusted, but as soon as the parameter’s control stops chang- ing, the subsequent automation data is left intact.

Touch Timeout

When Latch is off, the Touch Timeout control determines the amount of time between when the control stops moving and when automation stops writing data for that parameter.

The range for Touch Timeout is 0 ms to 5000 ms (5 sec).

Write Flyback

This determines what happens to the parameter levels upon punch-out of automation record.

When Write Flyback is selected, each param- eter recorded into automation returns to its previously adjusted status at the end of a record pass. A track that was off for an entire ar- rangement snaps back to off, after the level is increased, when punched out of write-record.

When Write Flyback is off, parameter adjust- ments in automation remain at their last user-adjusted setting, even after the end of the automation pass.

Return Time

When Write Flyback is selected, the Return Time control determines the amount of time between when the control stops moving and when automation stops writing data for that parameter.

The range for Return Time is 0 ms to 5000 ms (5 sec).

Snapshots (Ctrl+2)Owner's

A snapshot is just what its name implies. It is a snapshot of all the settings on the console that is stored in memory for later recall.

Manual

New

To create a new snapshot, click the New button.

Each new snapshot is automatically given a number and the name “Snapshot.”

To change its name, double-click on “Snapshot,” then type the new name. Press ENTER on the keyboard to complete the naming procedure. Or touch the name “Snapshot” to highlight it, then touch it again to open the on-screen key- board. Type the new name, then touch ENTER on the keyboard.

Double-click in the Description column of the snapshot to enter a text description.

Edit

Select a snapshot, then touch the Edit button to open the Snapshot Filter window.

The Snapshot Filter window allows you to filter out certain parameters so they do not get over- written when the selected snapshot is recalled.

You can also exclude certain channels from being overwritten when the selected snapshot is recalled.

Delete

Select a snapshot, then touch the Delete button to remove it from the snapshot list.

If the snapshot is locked, it cannot be deleted.

This cannot be undone. Once you delete a snap- shot, it is gone forever.

Recall

Select a snapshot, then touch the Recall button to overwrite all the parameters (or selected param- eters from the Snapshot Filter window) on the Digital X Bus with those stored with the snapshot.

You can also double-click (or double-touch) on the snapshot number to recall it.

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