Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 186
To stop Automix recording, stop the timecode source, or move the cursor
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186 Chapter 16-Automix 5 Adjust the faders, Encoders, [ON] buttons, and other controls of the channels selected in Step 3. Tip: To punch channels out of recording, press the corresponding [SEL] buttons to change the button indicators from red to green. 6 To record EQ events, use the SELECTED CHANNEL section to edit the EQ settings of the currently-selected channel. To select other channels, press the [AUTO] button to turn off the [AUTO] button indicator, then use the [SEL] buttons to select channels. Tip: Scene and library recalls are always recorded, regardless of the selection in the OVERWRITE section and the [SEL] button status. 7 To stop Automix recording, stop the timecode source, or move the cursor to the STOP button on the page, then press [ENTER]. A confirmation message appears asking whether you want to update the existing Automix data (i.e., keep the edits just recorded). Move the cursor to YES and press [ENTER] to update the data, or move the cursor to NO and press [ENTER] to discard the edits and return to the previous condition. Even after you update the existing Automix data, unless you proceed to the next recording, you can still restore the previous data by moving the cursor to the UNDO button on the Main page and pressing [ENTER]. Tip: • When you stop Automix recording, all channels are disarmed, and the [SEL] button indicators light up green. • If you use the AUTO REC button instead of the REC button in Step 1, the AUTO REC button will continue to flash after you stop Automix recording. In this way, you can resume recording when you restart the timecode source. To cancel record ready mode, move the cursor to the AUTO REC button, then press [ENTER]. • If the Mix Update Confirmation preference is off on the Setup | Prefer3 page, the confirmation window for updating the existing Automix data will not appear, and the edits just recorded will be retained. Note: • You can rerecord events as many times as you like. Remember, however, that unlike the first pass, on subsequent passes existing events for the currently-punched in parameter are overwritten. • You can reduce the risk of overwriting important data by punching in and out only necessary parameters using the buttons in the OVERWRITE section. DM1000-Owner's Manual