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automation function is used to make changes, a new Mix/Pass is created so that the
existing source Mix/Pass is preserved.
Mix/Pass Trees and individual Mix/Passes can also be transferred to a separate
computer that has Offline Encore Plus installed on it. This allows offline automation
functions to be performed without interrupting work in the studio.
Controls that can be Automated
All controls that can form part of a signal path can be automated (e.g. fader, cut, aux
contribution levels, etc.), the exception to this is SOLO.
Controls that are not automated include all the monitoring controls, transport controls
and other miscellaneous functions.
For setting automation modes, the controls in each path are split into three
categories:
Fader
CUT key
All other controls which can be automated
All controls that are in automation scope can have their automation modes changed
by the Master Automation Controls. In addition to this, each category of controls have
keys for changing automation modes on individual paths.
Fader
The automation mode of each fader can be controlled individually by holding the
FADER MODE key and pressing the PLAY, REC, TRIM and GLIDE keys on each
fader strip. The fader is motorised so that it 'displays' previously recorded moves as
they are played back.
CUT Keys
The automation mode of each cut key can be controlled individually by holding the
CUT MODE key and pressing the PLAY, REC, TRIM and GLIDE keys on each fader
strip. The LED above the CUT key displays previously recorded cuts as they are
played back.
All other controls
The mode function keys on the channel strip are used in conjunction with PLAY,
REC, TRIM and GLIDE keys on each fader strip for other channel controls.
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