The snapshot display, Normal mode, Clear or set all mutes – Allen&Heath GL4800 USER GUIDE User Manual

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GL4800

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The Snapshot Display

Normal Mode

Shows selected snapshot number

0 to 127 or ALL

Indicates which snapshot which will overwrite the console
mutes when you press RECALL, or be overwritten when you
press STORE. The ACTIVE dot tells you how the displayed
number relates to the current console mute settings:

ACTIVE on :

Displayed snapshot is the last snapshot recalled.
Console mutes are the same as the displayed snapshot
(except for channels made 'safe').

ACTIVE off :

Displayed snapshot is the last snapshot recalled.
Console mutes have changed since the snapshot was recalled.

ACTIVE flashing :

Displayed snapshot is not the same as the last snapshot
recalled. This is always the case in 'auto-increment' mode
where the display automatically steps up ready for recall.

Clear or Set all Mutes

Flashes

CLr or SEt to warn that all console mutes will be

turned on or off when this function is selected.

Console Mode

The MODE dot turns on.
2 digit code indicates the selected console mode. Digit 3
shows if the mode is selected (

= ) or not ( ).

MIDI Channel Number

The MIDI CHANNEL dot turns on.
The display indicates the console MIDI channel number
selected. This can be channel

1 to 16 or OFF

Software Version Number

Refer to the section on TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

Error Codes

Displays the error number and code referenced in the section
on TECHNICAL SUPPORT.

EDIT

SAFES

RECALL

PREVIEW

STORE

IN-PLACE

SOLO

SNAPSHOT

<

>

MIDI

CHANNEL

ACTIVE

PATCH

MODE

SHIFT

DISABLE

AUTO

INCREMENT

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