25—Automix
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GRADATION
GRADATION smooths out Automix data in order to help make transitions between
varying values sound more natural. It does this by forcing the selected Automix data to
conform to a shape, or “gradation curve,” you select.
Set Gradation Curve to the desired shape. You can select:
•
Linear
—for a flat ascending or descending shape to the selected data.
•
Exp+
—for an upward convex exponential curve to the selected data.
•
Exp-
—for a downward convex exponential curve to the selected data.
Micro-Editing Automix Data
On the AUTOMIX EDIT screen, press F4 (MICRO) to display the AUTOMIX MICRO
EDIT screen.
On the AUTOMIX MICRO EDIT screen, you can individually edit the location and
value of any Automix event. You can also delete any events you no longer want, and
create new ones if you so choose.
You can shift a value only within its parameter’s stated range. Once a parameter has
reached its minimum or maximum value, Shift has no further affect on its value.
You can use Compression/Expansion and Shift together. The selected Automix data is
compressed or expanded first, and then the Shift value is subtracted from or added to
the resulting values.
Before After
OUTIN OUTIN
In this illustration,
we’ve applied a Linear
gradation curve.
Linear Exp+ Exp - Linear Exp+ Exp -
With ascending parameter values With descending parameter values
To leave the AUTOMIX
MICRO EDIT screen,
press F6 (EXIT).
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