Operation Manual

Soundcraft Vi Series™ User Guide 1112 Page 15 - 15
APPLY CHANGES TO SCOPED PARAMS IN SELECTED CUES
The software includes the capability to copy control settings that exist on the surface, into one or any
number of other Cues in the Cue list. It is possible to dene which controls from the current surface state
will be stored, and which Cues you want to update with these control settings.
The changes made to the Cues will be ‘absolute’, ie the original setting of that parameter will be replaced
by the new setting.
Start the process by ensuring the parameters you want to Apply are active on the
surface. They do not have to be stored already in an existing Cue.
Press the START button in the Appy Changes eld that is located on the bottom row of
Vistonics controls below the Cue List.
This brings up the Scope selection panel on the left of the Cue list - this is now used to choose which
parameters on the surface you want to copy to other Cues. You will notice the Scope panel appears with
all parameters deselected, but all channels selected, this should speed up the selection process.
In the example (Fig 15-10), the EQ on channel 24 only has been selected.
Figure 15-10: Scope and Channel Selection.
After the Start button has been pressed you will also see an additional eld appear to the right of the
Start button, giving the basic instructions for Apply Changes, and showing an APPLY button.
Once you have selected the parameters in the Scope selection panel, select which Cues you want to
update by using the Select, Multiselect or Select All buttons below the Cue List.
Then when you are satised with your selection, press the APPLY button. You still have another chance to
make changes or cancel the process at this point, because a dialogue box appears asking you to conrm
that you want to update the snapshots in the selected Cues.
Touch YES to nish the operation or NO to go back to the selection stage. When you press YES, the desk
goes through an automated process where the Cues are recalled and automatically updated. You will see
a progress dialogue as this is happening.
Note that you will see controls moving on the surface as this is happening, but no audio will be changed
during the process.
Figure 15-9: Start.