Editing Individual Automix Events - Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual

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Editing individual automix events

In the AUTOMIX screen/Event List page, individual
events of previously-recorded automix data can be
edited while automix is stopped. You can adjust the
timing or values of individual events, or delete
unwanted events. The following types of events can
be edited in this way.
• Fader operations for each channel (including
operations of the [RTN 1]/[RTN 2] controls)
• [ON] key operations for each channel
• Pan operations for each channel
• Scene memory and library recall operations
• Operations of faders 1–8 and [ON] keys 1–8 in
the REMOTE screen
EQ operations and AUX send operations for a channel
cannot be edited or deleted as individual events. Use
the punch-in/out function to overwrite or delete the
appropriate area.
As an example, here's how to edit events that recall a
scene or library.
Tip!
The timing of an event is always displayed as the abso-
lute time of the song. For this reason, we recommend
that you leave the counter set at absolute time display
when you are editing automix events ( P.238).
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Press the [AUTOMIX] key
The screen will show the Event List page, which
displays a list of the events recorded in automix.
Use the buttons in the screen to select the type of
events that will be displayed in the list. Each but-
ton corresponds to the following events.
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1 SCENE/LIB button
Operations that recall scenes or libraries.
B CH ON button
[ON] key operations of each channel.
C PAN button
Pan operations of each channel.
D FADER button
Fader operations of each channel (including
operations of the [RTN 1]/[RTN 2] controls).
E REMOTE button
Fader/[ON] key operations in the REMOTE
screen.
In order to display REMOTE screen fader/[ON] key
operations in the list, you must turn on both the
REMOTE button and the FADER button, or both the
REMOTE button and the CH ON button respectively.
Turning on only the REMOTE button will not display
these events.
Operation section
[F4] key.
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