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3 - Automation overview : AUTO CONFIG AUTO CONFIG Figure 3.4: AUTO CONFIG display The grid represented in the AUTO CONFIG display is used for manual override of the automation's mode switching. The selected channel is displayed in the upper left of the display. If the displayed channel is part of a group, this is indicated in the upper right of the grid. The changes made in this grid are applied to channel and controls selected by the APPLY TO buttons at the right of the display. Use the rightmost POD encoder to make this selection. Note that it is not necessary to press ENTER to confirm this setting. When a module or control is set to any mode except Auto using this display, that module or control remains in that mode until it is reset back to Auto. The settings made in this display are saved as part of the mix data. MODULE When selected, the changes in this dis- play will only be applied to the specified control on the selected channel. ALL MODULE When selected, the changes in this display are applied to a single control across all channels. For example, with ALL MODULE selected, enabling SAFE in the FADER row places all mixer faders into Safe mode. ALL CNTRLS When selected, the changes in this display are applied to all controls on the selected channel. This applies the changes to the libraries. ALL When selected, the changes in this display are applied to all controls on all channels. COPY This soft key copies the configuration of the currently-selected channel into a special clipboard where it can then be pasted to another channel. A popup message appears when this operation is carried out. PASTE This soft key (only visible when a configura- tion has been copied) pastes the configuration copied using the COPY soft key to the currently-selected channel. Note that there is no Undo for this operation. Undo/Redo The UNDO/REDO key provides one level of undo (or if an action has been undone, one level of redo) for dynamic and static controls. It is a global undo/redo, undoing or redoing all mix moves in a pass. Undo and redo is not possible if timecode has been stopped and no events have been modified. 14 TASCAM DM-3200 Automation Guide