Specifications
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Plug-Ins
When engaged, this button prevents plug-in control settings,
in-circuit state, and routing from being recalled.
To enable Recall Safe for plug-ins:
Click the Plug-In Snapshot Safe button, located above the pa-
rameter matrix.
Media
When engaged, this button prevents USB 2-track record and
playback transport commands for from being recalled.
To enable Recall Safe for USB 2-track Transport controls:
Click the Media Snapshot Safe button, located above the pa-
rameter matrix.
Matrix
Snapshots can store and recall all source assignments of each ma-
trix mixer when the Matrix data types is scoped. In addition, all
User Input assignments are stored, letting you reconfigure Matrix
mixers and User Input assignments on a per snapshot basis, if de-
sired.
The Recall Safe tab provides two data “Mix” data types that let
you discretely “safe” source and/or user input assignments to pre-
vent them from being changed with a snapshot recall.
The following table describes what can be stored and recalled in
each snapshot when the Matrix data types is scoped.
Using Scope Sets
The configuration of the Recall Safe tab can be stored as a Scope
Set settings file. Scope Sets can be previewed, recalled and trans-
ferred just like plug-in, EQ and dynamics settings.
To store the current Recall Safe settings as a Scope Set:
1 Configure the Recall Safe tab as desired.
2 Click the Scope Sets icon (the folder icon located above and
to the right of the parameter matrix).
3 Click New.
To preview and recall a saved Scope Set:
1 From the Recall Safe tab, click the Scope Set icon to display
the Scope Set window.
2 If necessary, choose the appropriate Scope Sets folder by
clicking and selecting it from the Folder selector.
3 Do any of the following:
• To preview an existing Scope Set, click its name in the
Scope Sets window.
• To load the currently selected Scope Set, press Enter or
click the Close box (X) in the Scope Sets window title bar.
• To cancel without changing Recall Safe settings, click
Can-
cel
.
For more information, see “Adding Plug-In Data to Snap-
shots” on page 207.
For more information, see “Adding Media Data to Snap-
shots” on page 209.
Table 4. Snapshot data types and parameters for Matrix mixers
Snapshot
Data Type
Included Parameters (for Each Scoped
Channel Strip)
Matrix
Mixer Input Sources, User Input Assignments
(global to all Matrixes), and pickoffs; Mixer Input
level, Mixer Input on/off and Mixer Input Link
Scope Sets window
See Chapter 19, “Shows and File Management” for complete
information on transferring system data.
Scope Sets
Folder selector