Recording Mixing Operations As The Song Develops (Automix Function); What Is The Automix Function - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Recording Mixing Operations as the Song
Develops (Automix Function)

What is the automix function?

Automix refers to the function of recording sequential settings such as the volume
with the faders or knobs, panning and channel on/off settings, to repeatedly play
them back as in automatic performance of an instrument. Referred to as "Automix,"
these recorded contents can be revised as desired. With this function, fine mixing can
be achieved and carried out in a shorter time.
Automix is temporarily stored in the internal memory. Note, however, that Automix
is lost when the power is turned off. So be sure to store valuable Automix on
SmartMedia (p. 52).
IMPORTANT Observe the following:
• The following actions are required before recording a new set of Automix.
Without these steps, the contents cannot be stored on a memory card.
1. Prepare a formatted memory card (p. 51).
2. Create a new project on the card (p. 52).
• One set of Automix cannot be stored in more than one project. Projects are only
stored in the overwriting mode. To store several states during operation, use the
scene memory function (p. 47).
• Once recording or playback of Automix is started, do not select another project
before storing the project containing the Automix. After a project is selected (p.
55), the current project is overwritten to the selected one and the console settings
at that point are erased.
Chapter 11 Recording/Playing Back Fader or Knob Actions (Automix)
Automix cannot be stored
by itself on memory cards.
It must be stored as part of
a project.
Only one set of Automix
can be temporarily stored
in the internal memory.
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