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Chaper 4 Operation Tips
Chapter 4 Operation Tips
Basic Operation Procedure
Automation Procedures
Do not set controls for both snapshot and dynamic
automation.
For example, if you want to control the fader in
automation, set the faders for the snapshot in
ISOLATE mode.
Even though you can set the same item to both
snapshot and automation, the unit may perform
unpredictably if there is contention.
The automation always stores data for the “drop-in”
items while the automation is running, even if the
items are in AUTOMATION ISOLATE mode.
The unit has two modes for automation: ABS
(absolute) mode and TRIM (fine adjustment) mode.
To perform an automation operation, use the TC
AUTOMATION buttons on the Automation panel or
in the AUTOMATION window.
For details on buttons, see “Automation Panel” on page 26,
and for operations in the window, see “AUTOMATION
Window” on page 77.
Since the automation data that is being written is stored
in dynamic RAM, data stored in dynamic RAM is
cleared when you restart the unit or turn off the power
of the unit. Store the data in the current title by
selecting KEEP on the TITLE menu which opens
when you touch the TITLE button.
Or save the data as a title file by using the SAVE
button in the TITLE MANAGER window. The TITLE
button can also be used to save the data.
Writing automation data for the first time
(in ABS mode)
1
• To clear all chanels subject to automation data,
clear the current title in the TITLE MANAGER
window.
• To clear respective channel data, select the
channels whose automation data is to be cleared,
by touching the MAKE STATIC EXECUTE
button in the AUTOMATION window.
All items subject to automation data in the
selected channel are cleared.
Even if the timecode advances and the automation
is set to RUN status (i.e., automation is being
replayed), data will not be recalled.
2
Change the settings so that automation operates to
write and recall automation data.
1
Touch the ABS button on the Automation
panel to select ABS mode.
(All channels are not set to work with
automation yet.)
2
Confirm that the timecode of cue 1 (the initial
cue) is set before the project start timecode.
3
Select the items not to be involved with
automation by using the CHANNEL buttons or
FUNCTION buttons in the AUTOMATION
ISOLATE tab.
4
Set the READY SETUP button to ON and
select ALL CANCEL using the OPTION
button.
All items subject to automation are currently in
SAFE mode.
3
Create a rough mix by manipulating faders,
controls and switches currently in the status
changed in step
2
.
4
After creating the rough mix, set the automation
items you want to record to READY.
5
Confirm that the SAFE button on the panel goes
off.
6
Set the automation items to drop-in status
(WRITE).
1
Set the tape recorder to play.
2
Drop in items using one of the following
methods.
• Drop in items in READY status with the proper
timing.
• Press the blinking WRITE button on the channel
strip.
• Touch the MASTER DROP IN button on the
window to turn its color to light red.
Or you can set the tape recorder to play after
setting the automation items to WRITE mode. In
this case, after the unit recognizes that the
timecode has advanced, the unit starts to store
data.
7
Store automation data by manipulating the faders,
controls and buttons as required.
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