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Studer Version 3.5 console software
May 17, 2005 4:50 PM, Audio Technology Update e-newsletter
V3.5, the latest release of software for Studer's digital Vista series and D950 consoles, includes the new CueList facility, which allows a series of cues to be listed and sorted — cues that may contain a snapshot of console settings and MIDI commands to trigger events.
Other new functions within version 3.5 include fast editing of snapshots, and it is possible to overwrite or trim individual console parameters on multiple snapshots at a time. New capabilities aimed specifically at the live broadcast market are audio follows video and native support of external control of the console matrix.
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