Specifications

S3L System Guide190
Snapshot Scope Controls
When you create a snapshot, it captures the current state of all
system settings. However, you can select which of these settings
you want to be recalled when you recall a particular snapshot.
The selection of data types and channels to be recalled is referred
to as the scope of a snapshot. The scope of data to be recalled is
also stored within each snapshot.
The Snapshot Data Type buttons and on-screen Channels deter-
mine (and display) which data types are recalled for which chan-
nels.
The Recall Safe tab provides global control of automation safe
status for parameters on individual channels.
Scope States
Scoped
Red display indicates that the data type or channel is cur-
rently scoped and will be affected by snapshot recall.
Not Scoped
Gray display indicates that the data type or channel
is not currently scoped and will not be affected by snapshot recall.
Data Type Scope Buttons
The Snapshot Data Type Scope buttons display scope status for
the corresponding types of controls on the S3 control surface. See
Table 5 on page 212 for a complete list.
Data Type Scope Action Buttons
All
Turns on the scope for all data types at once. This is equivalent
to clicking all of the Data Type buttons so they are red.
None
Turns off the scope for all data types at once. This is equiv-
alent to clicking all of the Data Type buttons so they are gray.
Channel Scope Controls
Channels are included or excluded from snapshots by clicking
them on-screen in the Snapshot Channel Faders display. The
Snapshot faders display the scope status of each channel on the
S3 control surface, along with indication of the fader positions
and mute states that will result by recalling the targeted snapshot.
Channel Fader Position
When you target a snapshot with scoped channels that have dif-
ferent fader positions from the current fader positions, the target
fader positions are shown in bright red.
Channel Mute State
When you target a snapshot with scoped channels that have dif-
ferent mute states from the current mute states, the target mute
buttons are outlined in yellow.
Data Type scope buttons showing scoped (top, in red) and unscoped
(bottom, in gray) controls
Snapshot channel fader display showing different scope states
Snapshot channel fader display showing target fader positions
Snapshot channel fader display showing target mute states
Channels
currently scoped
Channels not
currently scoped
(red)
(gray)