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Write To End

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4 - Operation : Writing Switch Events Write To End: When the Write Revert Time is set to ∞s, you are essentially telling the automation system to maintain that control's last setting from the point when automation recording ends, all the way to the end of the program. NOTE A Write/Trim To End operation must be completed by stopping the timecode. Manually disabling Write or Trim mode while timecode is running will not perform a Write To End operation. AUTO REVERT must be enabled to use Write To End. This is called Write To End. In this case, any switch events existing in the time between the end of automation recording and the end of the program will be erased. See the diagram below to understand this Write to End behavior: 1 sec 2 sec Switch ON Existing Switch Events 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec Switch ON Switch ON Switch OFF Switch OFF New Switch Events 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec Switch OFF Resulting Switch Events 1 sec 2 sec Switch ON 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec Switch OFF Stop Time Code Figure 23: Writing a new switch event with Write to End enabled 26 TASCAM DM Automation Guide

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4 – Operation : Writing Switch Events
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TASCAM DM
Automation Guide
Write To End:
When the Write Revert Time is set to
s
, you are
essentially telling the automation system to maintain
that control’s last setting from the point when auto-
mation recording ends, all the way to the end of the
program.
NOTE
A Write/Trim To End operation must be completed by
stopping the timecode. Manually disabling Write or
Trim mode while timecode is running will not perform a
Write To End operation.
AUTO REVERT must be enabled to use Write To End.
This is called
Write To End
. In this case, any switch
events existing in the time between the end of auto-
mation recording and the end of the program will be
erased.
See the diagram below to understand this Write to
End behavior:
Figure 23: Writing a new switch event with Write to End enabled
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