26—Automix
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When you set AFTER PUNCH OUT to Return, the RETURN TIME parameter helps
smooth the transition between the punch’s final parameter values and those already
recorded after the punch ends. You can set RETURN TIME to a value between 0ms and
1000ms—lower settings make transitions more abrupt.
Automix offers two different ways to punch—you can use either method. The idea is to
choose the method that requires the fewest button-presses for what you’re doing:
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AUTOMIX STATUS Button Punching
—Turn on Automix recording and toggle the
desired Automix track(s) in and out of Write mode as the project plays.
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AUTOMIX Button Punching
—Set the desired Automix tracks to Write mode, and
toggle Automix recording on and off as the project plays.
Snapshot Recording of Parameter Values
A snapshot registers the position of the now line and captures the
current parameter values on all Automix tracks that are Write-
enabled. When you play back the project with Automix turned on—
and the Automix tracks set to play back—the parameter values
stored in the snapshot are recalled when the now line reaches the
location at which the snapshot was taken.
Taking a Snapshot
1. Move the now line to the location at which you want to take a snapshot.
2. If Automix isn’t already turned on, press AUTOMIX so that it lights solidly.
3. Hold down SHIFT and press AUTOMIX.
4. Set any Automix track whose settings you want to capture to Write mode.
5. While holding down AUTOMIX, press AUTOMIX REC—AUTOMIX starts flashing
to signify that it’s ready to take the snapshot.
6. While holding down AUTOMIX, press TAP MARKER•SNAPSHOT—the current
parameter values for the Write-enabled tracks are captured in the snapshot.
7. Hold down AUTOMIX and press REC so that AUTOMIX lights solidly to show it’s
no longer ready to record.
8. Hold down SHIFT and press AUTOMIX.
9. Set the Automix tracks from Step 4 to Read mode.
Playing Back Automix Data
To play back Automix data:
1. If AUTOMIX isn’t lit solidly, press it so that it is to show that Automix mode is on. If
it’s flashing, hold down AUTOMIX and press REC so that AUTOMIX lights solidly.
2. Hold SHIFT and press AUTOMIX.
3. Set each track you’ve automated to Read mode.
4. Play the project.
Set AFTER PUNCH OUT to Return when you want to insert some Automix changes
without affecting the rest of your automation data. Set it to Keep when you want the
punch-in to change parameter values for the remainder of the project.
If you decide at a later time that a punch-out transition is too noticeable, you can use
the GRADATION Automix editing operation to smooth it out.
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