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Automix
02R User’s Guide
Overwrite Mode
The Overwrite check boxes can be used to select certain parameters for
automix recording. These are: FADER, CH ON, PAN, EQ or
SURROUND. The FADER check box includes rotary encoders and AUX
send levels. The following parameters are not affected by the Overwrite
check boxes and can be recorded at any time: mix scene recalls, MIDI
Remote actions, and EQ, channel, dynamics, and effects program recalls.
Use the [SEL] buttons to select a channel for recording. The parameter
will be recorded during the first record operation, and overwritten
during subsequent passes (recordings). During the overwrite operation,
the [SEL] button will flash.
During automix recording, you cannot change a parameter settings
unless the corresponding parameter has been selected and the channel
[SEL] button (edit key) has been pressed. If the parameter has been
selected and the channel [SEL] button has been pressed, automix
playback for that parameter will be stopped, and you can record new
data.
Fader Edit & Edit Out Modes
Real-time fader edits can be performed in either Absolute or Relative
mode. These modes determine how existing data interacts with real-time
automix edits. These modes can also be combined with the END and RET
Edit Out options, which determine what faders do when a real-time edit
is stopped. See “Fader Edit & Fader Edit Out Modes” on page 151 for
more information.
UNDO
This operation allows you to undo the following conditions: updating the
automix (after recording has been stopped via the stop key or due to the
interrupted timecode), recalling the data from the automix memory into
the current mix, creating a new mix, storing Automix, clearing Automix,
or aborting the automix. It returns the current automix to its previous
state.
Note:
It is possible to change a parameter during automix playback, but automix
playback has priority.