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AUTOMIX screen
Make basic automix settings
Function
Make basic settings for recording and
playing automix.
Key operation
• [AUTOMIX] key
[F1] (Main) key
• Repeatedly press the [AUTOMIX] key
until the screen shown at the right
appears.
Screen functions
A
AUTOMIX
Here you can switch automix on (ENABLE) or off
(DISABLE). If this button is set to "DISABLE," auto-
mix cannot be recorded or played back.
When the song is in the initial state, no current auto-
mix exists, and therefore it will not be possible to
switch the above button to "ENABLE." When you want
to record automix for the first time, you must use the
NEW MIX button ( 8 ) to create a new automix.
B
FADER EDIT OUT
Use the following two buttons to specify how the
fader positions and parameter values will change
when you stop recording automix.
• END button
If this button is on, the fader positions and parame-
ter values at the moment you stop recording auto-
mix will remain valid until the end of automix.
• RET button
If this button is on, the faders will return to the pre-
viously-recorded positions when fader editing
(operations that re-record previously-recorded
fader movements) is ended. The time over which
the faders return to their previous positions can be
set in the Fader Edit page.
If this button is off, the fader positions at the time
that recording ended will be maintained until the
fader is moved.
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Tip!
Even when you are editing the faders, the AW2816
remembers the previously-recorded fader movements.
If you leave the RET button turned on, the faders will
return to the previously-recorded positions when you
stop editing, which is convenient when you are editing
just a portion of the fader events.
The on/off setting of the RET button does not affect
parameters other than the faders.
C
FADER EDIT mode
Use the following two buttons to select how the
faders recorded in the automix will be edited.
• ABSOLUTE button
When this button is on, the previously-recorded
fader movements will be erased as the new move-
ments are recorded. Normally you will select this
setting.
• RELATIVE button
When this button is on, the previously-recorded
fader movements will be combined with the new
fader movements as they are recorded. Use this
setting when you want to move the faders up or
down relative to the previously-recorded fader
movements.
If the RELATIVE button is on and the RET button is on,
switching the END button on/off will have no effect.
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