Yamaha DM2000 Owner's Manual - Page 179
Automix Main INT START TIME
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Automix Main Page 165 Automix Main Page This section explains the Automix Main page. 1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLAY] button to locate the Automix Main page. 2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them. TITLE: This is the title of the current Automix. DISABLED/ENABLED: This button is used to enable and disable the Automix function. It works in unison with the AUTOMIX [ENABLE] button. TIME CODE: This counter displays the current timecode position. If the optional MB2000 Peak Meter Bridge is installed, the current timecode position is also displayed on its TIME CODE counter. FREE: The amount of free Automix memory remaining is displayed here in kilobytes, percent, and graphically by a bargraph. SIZE: The size of the current Automix and the size of any Automix data in the undo buffer are displayed here in kilobytes. OFFSET: This parameter can be used to specify an offset relative to the external timecode source in hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and subframes. Specify a "+" value to move events forward relative to the incoming timecode. Specify a "-" value to move events backwards relative to the incoming timecode. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently selected digits to "00." INT START TIME: This parameter is used to set the start time of the internal timecode generator in hours, minutes, seconds, frames, and subframes. Press the [ENTER] button to reset the currently selected digits to "00." The internal timecode generator is selected on the Time Reference page (see page 171). UPDATE: This button determines the fate of events that exist beyond the point at which rerecording is stopped. When TO END is on, all events that exist beyond the point at which rerecording is stopped for parameters that have been edited during the current pass are erased. This function is useful when you want parameters to remain the same right through to the end of the Automix. Events are erased only when the current pass is actually stopped, not when a punch out occurs. When TO END is off, existing events are left as they are. When TO END is on, the way in which Fader events are processed depends on the currently selected Fader Edit mode and Edit Out mode. In the following table, the Fader Edit mode is set to Absolute. If the Fader Edit mode is set to Relative, and the Edit Out mode is set to either Takeover or Off, the fader will remain at a position relative to the position at which recording is stopped. DM2000-Owner's Manual