Cue Layer Automation Events Now Operate Correctly; Groups And Midi Maps Are Now Saved Per Mix Instead Of Per Project - Tascam SX-1 Release Note

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Create a fader move (press WRITE while the transport is moving), watching on the Auto Track tab as
you do so.
Click the Trim All button.
Rewind to a spot before you began your previous automation pass, press TRIM on the surface, and
move the same fader after putting the transport into PLAY. Notice that the level of your entire pass is
now changing as you move the fader up and down. All of the relative moves are maintained, while the
entire pass is raised or lowered by the amount you move the fader while in TRIM mode.
The level of our initial pass has been raised somewhat with Trim All:
2.

Cue layer automation events now operate correctly

Automation for the Cue layer now records and plays back correctly. This means that you can perform
automation moves on the Cue layer for your performer and have them play back while tracking. This
data is editable on the automation page just as the rest of the SX-1 s onboard automation is.
3.

Groups and MIDI maps are now saved per Mix instead of per project

This was done to enhance the flexibility of the SX-1 when mixing. Continue to mix as you had been
doing previously, but know that you can now store your Groups and MIDI maps at the mix level. This
will provide additional flexibility if you wish to change or modify these types of data between Mixes —
instead of having them be project-wide.
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