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Automix, About Automix, Automix Operation,

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Chapter 19 Automix Operation of the AW2400 Automix features is described below. About Automix Automix allows operations such as fader moves and [ON] switch state changes to be recorded and played back in real time. For example, you can record complex mixdown/bounce operations using Automix so that they can be precisely reproduced as many times as necessary. The parameters that can be recorded by Automix are as follows. • Fader operation for each channel • [ON] key operation for each channel • Pan operation for each channel • EQ operation for each channel • AUX and effect send operation for each channel • Scene and library recall operations When recording to Automix you can break complex operations down and record them channel by channel or parameter by parameter in several takes, and even "punch in/out" so you can record just a specified region of a song. Furthermore, the recorded Automix data can be displayed in a list and edited for precise control. Up to 16 Automix sequences can be recorded in a dedicated library and recalled whenever needed. The current Automix data as well as the Library contents are saved independently with each AW2400 song. Automix Operation Automix operation is carried out from the AUTOMIX screen Automix page. To call this page press the SCENE/AUTOMIX/USB section [AUTOMIX] key as many times as necessary, or press the [F1] key after pressing the [AUTOMIX] key. This page contains the following items. A B C 1 MODE field Turns Automix on or off, as well as switching between the record and playback modes. • ENABLE/DISABLE button Enables or disables Automix. • STOP button....... Stops Automix recording or playback (does not affect recorder operation). Appears inverted when Automix is stopped. • PLAY button ....... While the recorder section is running and Automix recording/playback is stopped, pressing this button after pressing the REC button engages the Automix record standby mode. Appears inverted during Automix recording and playback. Automix 19 D AW2400 Owner's Manual 181

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AW2400
Owner’s Manual
Automix
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Chapter 19
Automix
Operation of the AW2400 Automix features is described below.
Automix allows operations such as fader moves and [ON] switch state changes to be recorded
and played back in real time. For example, you can record complex mixdown/bounce operations
using Automix so that they can be precisely reproduced as many times as necessary.
The parameters that can be recorded by Automix are as follows.
When recording to Automix you can break complex oper-
ations down and record them channel by channel or
parameter by parameter in several takes, and even “punch
in/out” so you can record just a specified region of a song.
Furthermore, the recorded Automix data can be displayed
in a list and edited for precise control.
Up to 16 Automix sequences can be recorded in a dedi-
cated library and recalled whenever needed. The current
Automix data as well as the Library contents are saved
independently with each AW2400 song.
Automix operation is carried out from the AUTOMIX screen Automix page.
To call this page press the SCENE/AUTOMIX/USB sec-
tion [AUTOMIX] key as many times as necessary, or
press the [F1] key after pressing the [AUTOMIX] key.
This page contains the following items.
1
MODE field
Turns Automix on or off, as well as switching between the
record and playback modes.
ENABLE/DISABLE button
...................
Enables or disables Automix.
STOP button
.......
Stops Automix recording or playback
(does not affect recorder operation).
Appears inverted when Automix is
stopped.
PLAY button
.......
While the recorder section is running
and Automix recording/playback is
stopped, pressing this button after
pressing the REC button engages
the Automix record standby mode.
Appears inverted during Automix
recording and playback.
About Automix
• Fader operation for each channel
• [ON] key operation for each channel
• Pan operation for each channel
• EQ operation for each channel
• AUX and effect send operation for each channel
• Scene and library recall operations
Automix Operation
A
B
C
D