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13 snapshot recall times, Active, Duration – DiGiCo SD Series User Manual

Page 55: Duration active, Recall at, Snapshot recall times, 13 snapshot recall times -21, Chapter 2 - the master screen

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Chapter 2 - The Master Screen

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Input/Trim (Aux Outputs/Group Outputs/Matrix Outputs) - digital trim, phase, delays, buss name and tubes
Input/Trim (Matrix Inputs) - input routes, matrix input name and tubes.
Delay (All channel types) - Channel delay
Filters (All channel types) - HPF and LPF
EQ (All channel types) - all controllers except channel HPF and LPF.
Dynamics (All channel types) - all controllers except stereo link.
Inserts (All channel types) - Insert Send & Return routes and ON/OFF switch
Sends (Input Channels) - Aux send levels, ON/OFF & PRE/POST switches and Aux pans
Sends (Matrix Inputs) - Matrix send levels and switches
Fader (All channel types) - channel fader.
Mute (All channel types) - channel mute
Panner (Input Channels) - channel pan
To Groups (Input Channels) - Input Channel to Buss routing switches
To Groups (Group Channels) - Group to Group routing switches
Outputs (Input Channels) - Direct output routes, direct gains and ON/OFF switches
Outputs (Aux Outputs/Group Outputs/Matrix Outputs) - Output routes and gains
Outputs (Local I/O and Racks) - analogue output 10dB pads and AES SRC switches.

Misc

Control Group Members - Control Group label and a complete list of each group’s members.
Gangs - Channel gang members.
Banks - Current assignment for all controllers and selected bank on the worksurface.

Note that if Waves is active, a Waves scope button is also shown.

The down arrows on the left of the panel can be clicked to expand the list to show and edit the status of individual sockets and
channels for each Snapshot.

2.4.13 Snapshot Recall Times .......................................................

In additional to being fired manually, snapshots can be timed to fire automatically in sequence. This is done in the Snapshot
Recall Times
panel, opened by pressing the scope>recall times button on the left hand side of the Snapshots panel.
Each snapshot can be given a recall at time (the timecode value at which the snapshot will fire) and a duration (the time lapse
before moving onto the following snapshot). Both the duration and recall times must be activated by ensuring that their Active
column is ticked. The smallest time units can be switched between 1/100ths of a second and frames using the duration display
buttons in the bottom right-hand corner of the panel.

The first snapshot can be fired manually in the main Snapshot window, if no specific recall at time is set. When this snapshot is
fired, the next snapshot in the list will automatically be fired after the set time has elapsed and a progress bar in the snapshot's
entry in the Snapshots panel will show the time remaining until the snapshot is fired. Pressing the duration active button while
the progress bar is moving will halt the process. The recall at time overrides any active duration time.