Automix Editing Operations - Roland VS-2400CD Owner's Manual

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Automix Editing Operations

Since all Automix edit operations affect regions of Automix data, they all use the IN
and OUT edit points. We'll note how FROM and TO are used where applicable.
About Moving and Deleting Automix Data
When you move or delete Automix data, the location from which you move or delete
the data no longer contains its changes. What this means is that the value set by the
final Automix event before the now-missing data stays in effect until the now line
reaches the next event, after the missing data's original location.
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COPY
You can copy Automix data from one part of a project to another, or from one Automix
track to another. This allows you to re-use any chunk of automation at multiple
locations in a project. This can be especially handy when the same section of audio—
such as a chorus—appears more than once. When you perfect the automation for the
section, you can re-use it each time it occurs in the project.
Edit point:
FROM
TO
When you copy Automix data to a new location, it replaces any Automix data already
present in the destination location.
MOVE
Automix MOVE allows you to move already-recorded Automix data to a new location
on the same Automix track or to another Automix track. You'd most often use MOVE
when you've changed the position of track audio and need to move its automation to
the same location.
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Data being moved
This illustration shows how a Level parameter's values might change when Automix
data is moved—the dotted line shows the resulting signal level.
IN
OUT
TO
Before
What it does:
sets the location of the Automix data region's time anchor
sets the destination location for the time anchor
IN
OUT
TO
Before
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IN
OUT
TO
After
IN
OUT
TO
After
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Data gone
FROM is set to
the same
location as IN.
FROM is set to
the same
location as IN.
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