Creating A New Automix - Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual

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Using automix
9
When you want to record automix for the first time,
you must start by creating a new automix.
1
While playing back the beginning of the
song, make settings for the channel faders,
pan, EQ, and effect send/return, and store
them in a scene memory.
The scene you save will be the starting point for
automix recording. Alternatively, if you want a
previously-saved scene to be the starting point
for automix, recall that scene.
2
Press the [AUTOMIX] key
The following screen will appear.
3
Move the cursor to the NEW MIX button
located in the center of the display, and
press the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you to confirm that
you want to create a new automix.
When a new automix is created, the contents of the
current automix will be erased. If you want to save the
contents of the current automix, refer to page 145
"Storing an automix."
4
Move the cursor to the OK button and
press the [ENTER] key.
A new automix will be created.
5
Press the [F4] key.
The screen will show the Event List page, where
you can edit the events recorded in the current
automix.
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Creating a new automix

[F1] key
Operation section
6
Move the cursor to the SCENE/LIB button
in the upper left of the display, and press
the [ENTER] key.
When the SCENE/LIB button is turned on, opera-
tions in the current automix that recall scenes
and various libraries will appear in the list
located in the center of the display. The TIME
area of the list indicates the absolute time at
which a recall operation will be executed, and
the EVENT area indicates the type of event that
will be recalled.
In this example, notice that data for the scene
number you selected in step 1 has been written
at the TIME area "00:00:00.000" location. When
you create a new automix, an event that recalls
the current scene (the most recently recalled or
stored scene) will be written at this location. You
are free to change this scene number or its time
location later if desired.

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