Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 198
Editing Events Offline, Event Job
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198 Chapter 16-Automix Editing Events Offline You can edit recorded Automix events offline on the Event Job and Event Edit pages. You can perform offline editing only while the Automix function is stopped. Event Job Page On the Event Job page, you can erase, copy, move/merge, or trim specified events on specified channels between specified in and out points. 1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button repeatedly until the Automix | Event Job page appears. 1 3 2 A Channel buttons These button enable you to select the channels for which you want to edit Automix data. B TIME SETTING section This section enables you to specify the region of Automix data to be edited (IN and OUT points). C JOB TYPE section This section enables you to select the job type. If you select "MEM" in the SOURCE section, the MERGE button replaces the MOVE button. 2 Use the Channel buttons to select channels for which you want to edit Automix data. You can select multiple Input Channels, Bus Outs, Aux Outs, and the Stereo Out. Tip: • You can select all Channel buttons simultaneously by moving the cursor to a non-highlighted button and double-clicking the [ENTER] button. A confirmation window appears. • You can deselect all selected Channel buttons simultaneously by moving the cursor to a high- lighted button and double-clicking the [ENTER] button. A confirmation window appears. 3 Specify the region of Automix data you want to edit by setting the IN and OUT parameters in the TIME SETTING section. You can also capture the IN and OUT points on-the-fly by moving the cursor to the IN or OUT button and pressing the [ENTER] button. To modify the captured positions, move the cursor to the value you wish to change, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently-selected digit to "00." Up to eight IN and OUT timecode values can be captured and stored in the eight Capture memories. The currently-selected Capture memory number (1-8) appears to the left of the IN and OUT buttons. Move the cursor to the Capture memory number, and rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired Capture memory. DM1000-Owner's Manual