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Automix
02R User’s Guide
The In Time and Out Time parameters are used to select the range of
automix data for editing. The Copy To parameter is used with the Copy
and Move/Merge function. When the Source parameter is set to Current,
data from the current automix between the In Time and Out Time
parameters can be copied or moved to a point specified using the Copy
To parameter. When Source is set to an automix from 1 to 16, data from
another automix between the In Time and Out Time parameters can be
copied to or merged with the current automix. The following table shows
how existing data at the source and destination are affected by these
functions.
Erase
The Erase function allows you to delete the selected parameters from the
selected channels between the In Time and Out Time points. When the
ERASE icon is pressed, a confirmation dialog box appears.
Copy
The Copy function allows you to copy the selected parameters from the
selected channels between the In Time and Out Time points. When the
COPY icon is pressed, a confirmation dialog box appears.
When only one channel is selected as a source, you can specify the
destination channel using the channel parameter next to Copy To. The
destination channel can be selected from MIC 1 to 16, TAPE 1 to 16, LINE
17 to 23, or EFF 1 or 2.
Move/Merge
The Move function allows you to move the selected parameters from the
selected channels between the In Time and Out Time points to the Copy
To point. When the MOVE icon is pressed, a confirmation dialog box
appears. When the Source is set to an automix memory instead of the
current automix, the Move function becomes the Merge function.
Trim Edit
The Trim Edit function allows you to trim the fader and rotary encoder
levels of the selected channels between the In Time and Out Time points.
The In parameter determines how long it takes to reach the specified trim
level after the In Time. The Out parameter determines how long it takes
to return to the previous level before the Out Time. In and Out
parameters can be set from 0.0 to 10.0 seconds in 0.1 second steps.
Undo
The Undo function can be used to undo Erase, Trim, Copy, or
Move/Merge operations. When the UNDO icon is pressed, a
confirmation dialog box appears.
Function
Data at Source
Data at Destination
Copy
Remains
Overwritten
Move
Deleted
Overwritten
Merge
Remains
Merged