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Chapter 9 Automix
Chapter 9
fig.4-20.e
Editing of the Automix data cannot be cancelled by the Undo
function.
1.
Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2.
Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
3.
Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
4.
Press [F2 (Micro)].
5.
Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
fig.4-03
6.
Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the Automix data
that will be increased or decreased.
7.
Use [
] and [
] to move the cursor to the first
marker of the Automix data you wish to increase or
decrease, and press [F1 (In)].
8.
Use [
] and [
] to move the cursor to the last
marker of the Automix value that you wish to increase or
decrease, and press [F1 (Out)]. Checkmarks will be
added to the selected area.
fig.4-04.e
Even if there is only one marker for the Automix data that
you wish to increase or decrease, press [F1 (In)] and then [F1
(Out)] for the desired marker.
You can turn the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the Automix
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select
the Automix data that will be edited, press [
].
9.
Press [F5 (Exp)].
10.
Use [
], [
], [
], and [
] to move the
cursor. Use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.
Target
This will indicate the type of Automix data whose data will
be increased or decreased, as you selected in Step 6. If you
wish to shift or expand the values of all Automix data, use
the TIME/VALUE dial to select “All Level and Pan.”
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Summary of Contents for VS-1680 V-XPANDED
Page 16: ...16 Table of Contents ...
Page 40: ...40 Chapter 2 Basic Operation ...
Page 50: ...50 Chapter 3 Playback Operations ...
Page 138: ...138 Chapter 9 Automix ...
Page 168: ...168 Chapter 12 Song Editing ...
Page 184: ...184 Chapter 13 CD RW and Mastering ...
Page 188: ...188 Chapter 14 Other Useful Functions ...
Page 212: ...212 Chapter 16 Using Software Sequencers ...
Page 230: ...230 Chapter 18 CD Backup ...
Page 238: ...238 Chapter 19 Using a DAT Recorder DAT Backup ...
Page 242: ...242 Chapter 20 Compatibility with Other VS Recorders ...
Page 252: ...252 Chapter 21 System and Global Settings ...
Page 260: ...260 Chapter 22 Specific Applications ...