Sony DMX-R100 Operating Instructions Manual page 110

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Basic Operation Procedure
Fader operation and its results
The following figures show the fader operation and the results
of the fader operation.
When operating the faders in ABS mode
When operating the faders in TRIM mode
Detailed figure for the fader operation in TRIM mode
DROP
IN
Null point
Manupulating
the fader
Position stored(Left,Right components)
Offset
Position
touched
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Manupulating
Data stored the last time
the fader
Manupulating
Data stored the last time
the fader
HOLD TO NEXT
BUTT
DROP
RAMP
OUT
HOLD TO END
TOP TO END
Position stored
(Front, Rear
components)
In the figures, the fader operations are indicated using the
following lines:
: Indicates the data stored last time (previous data)
: Indicates the actual results of the fader operation
(new data).
BUTT: The fader is reset to the
position stored the last time
(previous data) at the instant you
release the fader.
RAMP: The fader is reset to the
stored position at the specified
speed, when you release the
fader.
HOLD TO NEXT: After you release
the fader, the fader's position
remains as it is up to the next
event.
HOLD TO END: After you release
the fader, the fader's position
remains as it is up to the end.
The previous data is overwritten.
TOP TO END: After you release the
fader, the fader's position
remains as it is up from the top to
end of the event. The previous
data is overwritten.
The operation performed while holding the fader
down is added to the last stored data as offset and
recalling is continued.
In trim mode, the offset from the NULL point (0 dB point) is added to
the previous saved data. The return mode from the drop out point to
the null point is selected in the AUTO RETURN TIME section.
Offset of the faders: when the TRIM mode is specified, all channel
faders, MTR send faders, AUX send faders move to 0 dB. The
difference between the 0 dB point and the current fader point is
adapted as an offset.
Offset for the knobs and controls other than faders: Differences
between the scale newly performed and the previous stored data
value is adapted as an offset.
Offset of the surround pan: The difference between the latest
touched-point and the last stored point is added to the previously
stored data.
When dropped out, the pan setting returns to the point stored in
previous data according to the return mode selected.

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