Operation Manual

Soundcraft Vi Series™ User Guide 1112Page 5 - 8
MASTER BAY VISTONICS™ ENCODERS & KEYS
The third way of controlling, and changing the parameters of, the 32 output busses described earlier is as
follows.
Figure 5-6. Output VST Switches.
The VST encoders control the levels of the displayed output busses. To select the desired range of busses
the user must press [Page A] or [Page B] to the right of the screen (see Figure 5-7). The [PAGE A] key
displays busses 1-16 in the VST area, [PAGE B] displays busses 17-32.
To change output bus parameters the user must rst ensure that the [SOLO SEL] key on the VISTONICS
SWITCH FUNCTION panel is active( see Figure 5-7). When this is done pressing the {SOLO} VST key opens
the processing Area in the Master VST screen (see Figure 5-6). In order to change the parameters for EQ,
Dynamics or Pan, the appropriate area on the touch-screen must be pressed; doing so will open a page
whose VST area is similar to the lower half of Figures 5-9, 5-10 or 5-11.
HINT: [METER LOCK] must be disabled, otherwise the processing strip will not be displayed.
VST Key Function
The functionality of the VST key can be set, via the VISTONICS SWITCH FUNCTION panel,to TB Assign, ON/
OFF or SOLO/SEL, where SOLO/SEL is the default setting. The function is the same for ALL Encoders in
both pages. The [PAGE A] key displays busses 1-16 in the VST area, [PAGE B] displays busses 17-32.
Figure 5-7: VISTONICS SWITCH FUNCTION Panel.
processing
Aux 1 Aux 2 Aux 3 Aux 6 Aux 7 Aux 8Aux 4 Aux 5