User Manual
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Xynergi Media Production Centre
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Touch write
Overview
Touch write
allows you to begin writing just by grabbing a control. This pinpoints
one specific
control
to write, instead of a whole group. For example, you can write just the Frequency of EQ
Band 1, instead of all Band 1's controls.
Touch
is exactly like pressing the
Auto
button, but only on one control at a time.
Touch
works on all
Pad controls
and on all
external faders
. On Fairlight Sidecars, it works on the
Pan Controls
and
Mute
switches as well.
Get Ready
Press the green
Mixer
button.
Press the
mix
ON
button so that it is illuminated.
Press
Enable
Params
and enable faders and panpots.
Signal
paths
must be
selected
before their parameters are available for touch selection. Select one
or more paths. If you are using Faders, use the Soft buttons (on a Fairlight Sidecar) or the
SELECT buttons (on a Mackie).
In this item we will deal with manual touch options. Please toggle the
AutoTouchEn
soft key
OFF
.
Please also see
How To
Automation
Touch AutoEnable
.
Operation
Press the
touch
button (labelled
touch off
,
touch latch
or
touch snap
), and select one of the
following:
touch
off
Touch Write does nothing
touch
latch
Touching an enabled control puts it into
Write
. It continues writing after you let
go, for the whole automation pass.
touch
snap
Touching an enabled control puts it into
Write
. Releasing the control puts it into
Read
immediately.
Choose
latch
or
snap
. Enabled parameters in the Pad now show a red triangle.
Touch
one of the controls you have
enabled
. It goes into
Write
. (Use the
OUT
button or the
All
Read
soft key if you wish to get controls out of write before the transport starts moving.)
Press the
Play
button and
touch
controls to put them in and out of
Write
.
Touch AutoEnable
Overview
Auto Touch Enable
simplifies Touch Write by enabling a
path
as soon as you touch one of its
controls.
So all you have to do is enable the parameters you want to write. Then put the transport in
Play
,
and any enabled control will go into
Write
as soon as you touch it.
The ultimate version of this: Enable all parameters, and then touch any control in the system to
automate it.
WARNING:
this is dangerous, because nothing is protected from being over-written.