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Chapter 9 Automix
Chapter 9
5. To automate Effect 3 Return, press [SHIFT]. Confirm the
SELECT button for EFFECT 1/3 RTN is blinking. If it is
not blinking, continue to hold [SHIFT], then hold
[AUTOMIX] and press the SELECT button for EFFECT
1/3 RTN so it blinks, indicating Automix Record Ready
for the Effect 3 Return.
not blinking, continue to hold [SHIFT], then hold
[AUTOMIX] and press the SELECT button for EFFECT
1/3 RTN so it blinks, indicating Automix Record Ready
for the Effect 3 Return.
6. To automate Effect 4 Return, press [SHIFT]. Confirm the
SELECT button for EFFECT 2/4 RTN is blinking. If it is
not blinking, continue to hold [SHIFT], then hold
[AUTOMIX] and press the SELECT button for EFFECT
2/4 RTN so it blinks, indicating Automix Record Ready
for the Effect 4 Return.
not blinking, continue to hold [SHIFT], then hold
[AUTOMIX] and press the SELECT button for EFFECT
2/4 RTN so it blinks, indicating Automix Record Ready
for the Effect 4 Return.
7. Hold [SCENE] and press [REC]. The AUTOMIX
indicator blinks, showing Automix recording is enabled.
8. Press [FADER/MUTE] so “IN” is lit.
9. Press [PLAY] to begin recording Automix data.
10. Use Fader 11 to control Effect 1 Return levels when “IN”
is lit.
11. Use Fader 12 to control Effect 2 Return levels when “IN”
is lit.
12. Hold [SHIFT] and use Fader 11 to control Effect 3 Return
levels when “IN” is lit.
13. Hold [SHIFT] and use Fader 12 to control Effect 4 Return
levels when “IN” is lit.
14. As the song is playing, continue to move the faders to
adjust the effect return levels as you like.
15. When the song is finished, press [STOP].
16. Press [ZERO] to rewind to the beginning of the song, and
then press [PLAY].
17. To watch the effect return fader levels change as a result
of Automix, press the EFFECT 1/3 SELECT button to see
the “Stereo In/Effect Return” display.
the “Stereo In/Effect Return” display.
If you are adjusting Effect Returns 3 and/or 4, you can turn
on the Shift Lock function (p. 251) so that you can adjust
levels with the faders without holding the SHIFT button.
on the Shift Lock function (p. 251) so that you can adjust
levels with the faders without holding the SHIFT button.
Snapshot Automation
Static mixer settings can be recorded with Automix. This
type of Automix involves taking a mixer “Snapshot.” When
you play to the point in the song where the Snapshot was
recorded, all mixer settings stored with the Snapshot are
instantly re-called. This is convenient for making
instantaneous level changes in the middle of a song, or for
changing effects on a guitar solo, for example. To record a
mixer Snapshot, follow the procedure below.
type of Automix involves taking a mixer “Snapshot.” When
you play to the point in the song where the Snapshot was
recorded, all mixer settings stored with the Snapshot are
instantly re-called. This is convenient for making
instantaneous level changes in the middle of a song, or for
changing effects on a guitar solo, for example. To record a
mixer Snapshot, follow the procedure below.
1. Press [AUTOMIX].
The AUTOMIX indicator lights, indicating that the
VS-1824 is in Automix mode.
VS-1824 is in Automix mode.
2. Play or locate to the point in the song where you want
the Snapshot to occur.
3. Press [STOP].
4. Select the mixer channels whose settings you want
recorded in the Snapshot. Any blinking SELECT button
will be recorded. If the SELECT button is not blinking for
a channel you wish to record, hold [AUTOMIX] and
press the SELECT button so it blinks.
will be recorded. If the SELECT button is not blinking for
a channel you wish to record, hold [AUTOMIX] and
press the SELECT button so it blinks.
5. Make all mixer settings, including panning, fader
positions, effect send levels, etc., for each channel.
6. Hold [SCENE] and press [TAP]. A marker is placed at
the current time location. A Snapshot of all mixer settings
is recorded and stored with the marker. Any marker that
stores Automix data will appear in the display followed
by an “A.”
is recorded and stored with the marker. Any marker that
stores Automix data will appear in the display followed
by an “A.”
fig.11-10
* If a marker already exists within 0.1 seconds before or after the
location of the new Snapshot, the Snapshot information will be
stored at the previously existing marker location. A new
Snapshot marker will not be created.
stored at the previously existing marker location. A new
Snapshot marker will not be created.