Yamaha DME32 DME32 V1.5 Supplement - Page 13
Fade Time, Specifying a Fade Time
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13 Fade Time Previously, level faders jumped to their new positions the instant a scene was recalled. With the new Fade Time function, you can now specify a fade time of up to 60 seconds-ideal for fade ins, fade outs, and crossfades. A Fade Time can be applied to all level faders or to individual Fader component faders. In order to use this function, the Fade Time setting must be stored in a scene and the configuration recompiled and transferred to the DME32. When that scene is recalled, the specified fade time comes into effect. Specifying a Fade Time Fade Time settings can be made only in Edit mode. Note: If you switch from Run mode to Edit mode and edit the Fade Time settings, you must recompile the configuration and transfer it back to the DME32 before you can select Run mode again. 1 Choose Fade Time from the Tool menu. The Offline Edit window and the Fade Time dialog box appear, as shown below. Remember that Fade Time settings made here apply to the current scene of the current configuration, so if you want to edit the Fade Time settings of an existing scene, recall that scene first from the Offline Edit window. See the DME32 Owner's Manual for more information. 2 Set the Fade Time as required. Setting resolution is in 0.1 second steps for the 0 through 10 second range and 1 second steps for the 10 through 60 second range. 3 Set the On/Off switch to on. The On/Off button toggles the Fade Time function on and off for each scene. 4 Set the All levels/Selected faders option as required. When All levels is selected, the Fade Time function affects all level faders, including, for example, the level faders on the Automatic Mixers and the Matrix Mixers. When it's set to Selected faders, however, only those Fader component faders whose Fade button is DME32-V1.5 Owner's Manual Supplement