Specifications

S3L System Guide50
Fader and Encoder Shortcuts
The on-screen channel faders and encoders provide the following
right-click shortcuts to reset individual parameters and channel
strips.
Reset Parameter
To reset an on-screen fader or encoder to its default value, do one
of the following:
Right-click the control and choose Reset.
– or –
Alt-click the control.
Reset Channel
To reset an entire channel strip to its default settings:
Right-click the on-screen channel fader and choose Reset
Strip
.
Type Text Search
Type Text search lets you use the keyboard for fast navigation to
a channel, or to quickly go to a specific snapshot or event. You
can enter the first characters of a channel name or the absolute
channel number to target that channel on-screen or in Channel
Control (see also “Selecting and Targeting Channels” on
page 44.)
To search for and select a channel by name:
1 Go to the Inputs, Outputs, or Patchbay page.
2 Type the first few letters, channel number, or full name of the
channel. For example, type “s” to go to the first channel begin-
ning with the letter s (such as Snare).
3 Press the Tab key on your keyboard to cycle through and select
any other channels beginning with that letter (such as Snare
Top, Snare Bottom, or Strings).
To search for and select a list item by name (or number):
1 Go to the Snapshots page, Filing page, or the Events tab of the
Options page. Or, click to open any Presets window (built-in
Dynamics or EQ presets, Input Channel presets, or Scope
Sets).
2 Type the first few letters or number of the desired item.
3 Press the Tab key on your keyboard to cycle through and select
any other items that begin with the same letters.
Channel Numbers and Names
Channel numbers in VENUE are “absolute” channel numbers.
Renaming changes the displayed name associated with each
channel, but the absolute channel number remains fixed.
To search for and select a channel by absolute number:
Type a number on the keyboard to select the corresponding
channel.
Right-clicking channel strip controls on-screen