TASCAM DM-24 Installation and Use Automation Manual - Page 32

Initial Status

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4 - Operation Initial Status The Initial Status of a control is its value before the first dynamic mix move is present. Until dynamic mix moves are written to a control, there is no difference between the Initial Status of the control and its Static position. When dynamic mix moves are written to a control, that control is no longer in Static mode. It is in Dynamic mode. Any change to the mix data on such a control takes into account both the Initial Status of the control and any Dynamic data present. 1 sec 2 sec 3 sec 4 sec 5 sec 6 sec 7 sec 8 sec +12 +6 +3 0 -3 -6 -12 Initial Status Dynamic Data Editing the Initial Status Once a control is in Dynamic mode, any new mix moves written to that control will be dynamic mix moves. If it becomes necessary to alter a control's starting point (Initial Status) before the first dynamic move written, Initial Edit is used. 1 While holding 2ND F., press INITIAL EDIT/ EDIT to enter Initial Edit mode. The automation system will stop reading dynamic data and all controls will snap to their Initial Status positions. 2 Adjust any control to change its Initial Status. In the case of switches, pressing a switch while in Initial Edit mode will change its Initial Status to reflect its new setting. Hold 2ND F. and press INITIAL EDIT/ DISCARD to return all controls to their unedited Initial Status values while remaining in Initial Edit mode. Hold 2ND F. and press INITIAL EDIT/EDIT to exit Initial Edit, saving changes. There is no Undo for this operation. 32 TASCAM DM-24 Automation

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4 – Operation
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TASCAM DM-24 Automation
Initial Status
The Initial Status of a control is its value before the
first dynamic mix move is present. Until dynamic
mix moves are written to a control, there is no differ-
ence between the Initial Status of the control and its
Static position.
When dynamic mix moves are written to a control,
that control is no longer in Static mode. It is in
Dynamic mode.
Any change to the mix data on such a control takes
into account both the Initial Status of the control and
any Dynamic data present.
Editing the Initial Status
Once a control is in Dynamic mode, any new mix
moves written to that control will be dynamic mix
moves. If it becomes necessary to alter a control’s
starting point (Initial Status) before the first dynamic
move written, Initial Edit is used.
1
While holding
2ND F
., press
INITIAL EDIT/
EDIT
to enter Initial Edit mode. The automa-
tion system will stop reading dynamic data
and all controls will snap to their Initial Sta-
tus positions.
2
Adjust any control to change its Initial Sta-
tus. In the case of switches, pressing a switch
while in Initial Edit mode will change its Ini-
tial Status to reflect its new setting.
Hold
2ND F.
and press
INITIAL EDIT/
DISCARD
to return all controls to their
unedited Initial Status values while remain-
ing in Initial Edit mode.
Hold
2ND F.
and press
INITIAL EDIT/EDIT
to
exit Initial Edit, saving changes. There is no
Undo for this operation.
8 sec
+12
+6
+3
0
-3
-6
-12
1 sec
2 sec
3 sec
4 sec
5 sec
6 sec
7 sec
Initial Status
Dynamic Data