Fader Edit - Yamaha O2R Owner's Manual

Digital recording console version 2
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1. Use the [AUTOMIX]
button to locate the
AUTOMIX 3/7 page.
AUTOMIX
2. Use the CURSOR buttons
to select the MOTOR ON
icon and press [ENTER] to
change its value.
3. Select the "Fader Edit
Out" RETURN check box
with the CURSOR
buttons and press the
[ENTER] button. Rotate
the encoder wheel to set
a "Time" value.
4. Select the desired
"Fader Edit Mode"
check box with the
CURSOR buttons and
press the [ENTER] button.
5. Use the CURSOR buttons
and the [ENTER] button to
operate the automix
transport.

Fader Edit

The Fader Edit page displays fader positions relative to previously
recorded data, and is convenient for real-time fader edits.
The top half of the display shows the current fader positions graphically
for the input channels (MIC/LINE 1 through 16, LINE 17/18 through
23/24), the tape and effect return channels (TAPE 1 through 16, EFF1 and
EFF2), and the stereo output. There is also the "MOTOR ON" icon.
The bottom of the display consists of two rows. The first row allows you
set the Fader Edit Out to END or RET, set the Return time from 0.0 to 3.0
seconds, and select the Fader Edit Mode (ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE).
The last row contains the automix transport icons (AUTOREC, REC,
PLAY, STOP, or ABORT).
MOTOR ON
When you select this icon (the icon is in highlighted and the text reads
MOTOR OFF), the fader motors are switched off during playback of an
automix. The fader levels will still change according to the recording, but
the faders will not move.
Fader Edit & Fader Edit Out Modes
Real-time fader edits can be performed in either Absolute or Relative
mode, and can also be combined with the END and RET Edit Out
options. The END option works with the Overwrite parameters (FADER,
CH ON, PAN, EQ, SURROUND, aux send level, or MIDI Remote). RET
works only with fader events.
RELATIVE—In Relative mode, real-time fader edits are recorded relative
to existing fader events (i.e., the new fader movements are added to or
subtracted from existing events).
Automix
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