Yamaha AW4416 Reference Guide - Page 122

AUTOMIX screen, Main

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AUTOMIX screen Main page Make basic automix settings [Function] Make basic settings for recording 1 and playing automix. [Key operation] • [AUTO MIX] key ¡ [F1] (Main) key • Repeatedly press the [AUTO MIX] key until the screen shown at the right appears. 4 [Mouse operation] 6 M button ¡ AMIX button ¡ Main tab J 2 3 5 7 9 8 [Screen functions] A AUTOMIX Turn automix on (ENABLE) or off (DISABLE). If this button is set to "ENABLE," automix recording or playback will begin automatically when the song is started. B FREE This shows the free area of automix memory in kilobytes and as a percentage. C SIZE This shows the sizes in kilobytes of the current automix and of the undo buffer. Tip! The undo buffer is dedicated memory for automix undo, and contains the automix data prior to the last operation. D FADER EDIT OUT This setting specifies how the fader and other parameter values will change when automix recording ends. q END If this button is on, all subsequent recorded events of the same parameter will be erased when you finish editing fader or other parameter data. q RET If this button is on, the fader will return to the previously-recorded value when you finish editing fader data. (The time over which it returns to the original value can be set in the Fader Edit page. ¡ P.121) If this button is off, the value at which fader editing ended will be maintained until the next time the fader changes. Tip! • The AW4416 remembers the previously- recorded fader movements even when you are editing fader operations. If you leave the RET button turned on, the fader will automatically return to the previous location when editing ends, which is convenient when you are editing only a portion of the fader operations. • If you want the fader locations at which editing ended to be maintained to the end of the automix, it is convenient to turn on the END button. 115 - Reference Guide AUTO MIX

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— Reference Guide
115
AUTO
MIX
AUTOMIX screen
Main page
Make basic automix settings
[Function]
Make basic settings for recording
and playing automix.
[Key operation]
[AUTO MIX] key
[F1] (Main)
key
Repeatedly press the [AUTO
MIX] key until the screen shown
at the right appears.
[Mouse operation]
M button
AMIX button
Main
tab
[Screen functions]
A
AUTOMIX
Turn automix on (ENABLE) or off (DISABLE). If
this button is set to
ENABLE,
automix record-
ing or playback will begin automatically when
the song is started.
B
FREE
This shows the free area of automix memory in
kilobytes and as a percentage.
C
SIZE
This shows the sizes in kilobytes of the current
automix and of the undo buffer.
Tip!
The undo buffer is dedicated memory for
automix undo, and contains the automix data
prior to the last operation.
D
FADER EDIT OUT
This setting speci
es how the fader and other
parameter values will change when automix
recording ends.
END
If this button is on, all subsequent recorded
events of the same parameter will be erased
when you
nish editing fader or other parame-
ter data.
RET
If this button is on, the fader will return to the
previously-recorded value when you
nish edit-
ing fader data. (The time over which it returns to
the original value can be set in the Fader Edit
page.
P.121)
If this button is off, the value at which fader
editing ended will be maintained until the next
time the fader changes.
Tip!
• The AW4416 remembers the previously-
recorded fader movements even when you
are editing fader operations. If you leave the
RET button turned on, the fader will auto-
matically return to the previous location
when editing ends, which is convenient
when you are editing only a portion of the
fader operations.
• If you want the fader locations at which edit-
ing ended to be maintained to the end of the
automix, it is convenient to turn on the END
button.
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