User Manual

Table Of Contents
MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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MACRO
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Audio
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R S M
Audio
2
R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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R S M
Audio
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Audio
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All
Tracks
Bank
Bank
LEFT
NUDGE
RIGHT
NUDGE
LEVEL
CUP
PAN EQ DYN AUX PLUGIN
SETUP REC MON
HEAD
TRIM
TAIL
TRIM
HEAD
CUT
TAIL
CUT
CLIP
CUT
CLIP
COPY
TAIL
COPY
IN
FADE
OUT
FADE
HEAD
COPY
EDITORMIXER MACRO
SPLIT DEL
SHTL
POSN
PLAY
JOG
JUMP
JUMP
UNDO
REDO
ENTER ZOOM
+ 0
GO
TO
1 2
3 :
4 5
6 BAR
7 8
9 CLEAR
DIM MUTE
TALK MUTE
CONTROL ROOM STUDIO
ESC
BLUE
CONTROL ROOM STUDIO
Track Selection Keys
Track Selection keys utilize the Fairlight Audio Editor’s unique self-labeling picture key
technology to display each track’s user-defined name and color just as it appears in the Fairlight
page Timeline. Additionally, the Track Selection keys change appearance to reflect their current
state so that you can quickly identify which tracks are selected and which track is actively
displayed in the built-in Editor screen. When multiple tracks are selected, the most-recently
selected track is always the track actively displayed on the Editor screen. Track Selection keys
also reflect each track’s status with a colored icon that indicates if the track has been muted (M),
soloed (S), or armed for recording (R).
TIP: Holding the CTRL key down reveals alternate commands, including Mute Clear
and Solo Clear (to clear either Mute or Solo states from all tracks). Holding the
CTRL key and pressing Mute Clear or Solo Clear a second time acts as a specialized
undo/redo toggle to restore all tracks to their previous Mute or Solo state prior to being
cleared. This is incredibly useful during mixing so that you can focus on a set of soloed
tracks, un-solo them all simultaneously to hear them with the mix, then quickly return
them to their soloed state.
Track Selection key states and appearance changes include:
Unlatched: The track is deselected, with the track’s color showing as a bar above the
track’s name.
Latched: The track is selected, with the track’s color expanding over two thirds
of the button.
Active: The active track can easily be identified by a white bar on the lower third of
the key and the track’s color in the upper two thirds. Additionally, the active track’s
name, track number, track color and signal processing parameters are displayed on the
Editor screen.
ADA VO wFX and ROOM tracks are selected, Room track is active, PFX muted,
MEDLAB 1 and MEDLAB 2 tracks are soloed, and the DRONE track is deselected.
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