Operation Manual
Soundcraft Vi Series™ User Guide 1112 Page 15 - 13
As with normal ganging on the console, Scope parameters that were already set to the desired state of the
parameter being changed will not change unless the parameter is changed back to its original state again,
in which case they will follow.
Selecting a complete function block:
A short press on the function block will select all the parameter groups within the block – all the mini icons
will change to bright green. As many function blocks as required can be selected at the same time.
Zooming into a function block:
Press & hold the function block to open the zoom page on the VST encoders below, and allow individual
elements within the block to be toggled. A white border to the block indicates its zoomed selection state.
To exit, press & hold again.
When enabled, both the VST eld and the mini-icon in the function block change to bright green.
Channel-wise selection of Scoped parameters
Immediately below the Scope GUI, there is a section of the VST encoder that allows a channel selection
(input and output) to be dened for the parameter groups. See Fig. 15-7.
Figure 15-7: Channel Scope GUI
The channel selection section works in conjunction with the parameter group selection in the scope GUI so
that a parameter will only be enabled in the snapshot recall on a given channel if both the parameter and
the channel are enabled.
The channel selection is therefore stored with each Cue, as with the parameter group status.
When a new Cue is created, the default state of the channel selection is ALL ON.
This channel selection GUI is designed to allow an overview display of which channels are selected, using
a ‘dot-matrix’ type display. As the Cue list is scrolled, it is possible to watch the dot-matrix display and see
which channels are selected on which cues, in the same way as the parameter groups can be watched in
the upper part of the Scope GUI.
The
button is used to open a sub-page (see Fig. 15-
8) that allows channel selection to be made on the touch
screen for each of the Input Fader pages A-C and the All
Busses page. These are selected by Bay number. Bay Numbers
corresponding to Input Fader Bays give access to all input
channels plus all busses, via the A,B,C and ALL BUSSES rows
of 8 latching enable buttons.
The <ALL> and <NONE> buttons in the VST section allow quick
setting and clearing of all channels, busses and VCA masters,
without opening the sub-page. Note: depending on how many
DSP cards are tted to the desk, not all Fader Pages may be used.
Figure 15-8: Channel Scope Sub-Page