Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 185
Recording the First Event, When the REC button is off
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Recording an Automix 185 • PAN Pan operation • SURR Surround pan operation • AUX Aux Send level operation • AUX ON Aux Send on/off operation • EQ EQ operation Recording the First Event Follow the steps below to select channels and start Automix recording. 1 Move the cursor to the REC button at the bottom of the page, then press [ENTER]. The REC button flashes, indicating that the Automix is ready to record. Tip: Alternatively, you could press the AUTO REC button (instead of the REC button), then press [ENTER] to place the Automix in record ready mode. Whether you press REC or AUTO REC will affect the way in which you cancel record ready mode. 2 Press the [AUTO] button on the top panel. The button indicator lights up. If you turn on the [AUTO] button indicator while the REC button is lit or flashing on the Automix Main page, the [SEL] buttons will allow you to enable or disable the Automix function for each channel, or arm or disarm each channel. Depending on the REC button status on the Main page, pressing the channel [SEL] buttons will place the corresponding channels in the following state: • When the REC button is flashing or lit: Green Ready for Automix playback Orange Ready for Automix recording Off Automix disabled Green Ready for Automix playback • When the REC button is off: Orange Ready for Automix recording 16 Automix Off Automix disabled Green Ready for Automix playback 3 Select the layer that contains the channels you wish to record, then press the corresponding channel [SEL] buttons. The button indicators light up orange. The corresponding channels are armed. 4 Start the timecode source. The REC and PLAY buttons are highlighted and the recording starts. The [SEL] button indicators (illuminated in Step 3) change from orange to red (indicating that recording is in progress). DM1000-Owner's Manual