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Editing an automix
1. Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].
2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (UTIL)].
3. Press [PAGE] so that [F5] indicates “A.Mix,” and then 
press [F5 (A.Mix)].
fig.4-02
4. Press [F2 (Micro)].
5. Press [PAGE] so that [F1] indicates “In.”
fig.4-03
6. Make sure that the cursor is located at “Edit Target,” and 
use the TIME/VALUE dial to select the type of automix 
data to which you wish to apply the Gradation 
operation.
7. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the first marker of 
the automix data to which you wish to apply the 
Gradation operation, and press [F1 (In)].
8. Use [
][
] to move the cursor to the last marker of 
the automix data to which you wish to apply the 
Gradation operation, and press [F1 (Out)]. Check marks 
will be added to the range selected for Gradation.
fig.4-04.e
MEMO
You can rotate the TIME/VALUE dial to modify the automix 
setting value at the cursor location. If you wish to re-select 
the type of automix data that will be edited, press [
].
9. Press [F4 (Grad)].
10. Use [
][
][
][
] to move the cursor. Rotate 
the TIME/VALUE dial to set each parameter.
fig.4-16
Value
Adjust the beginning (In:) and end (Out:) of the Gradation 
area.
Gradation Curve
Select the curve by which the gradation will be created.
Linear
:
Linear.
Exp+
:
Convex above (exponential curve).
Exp-
:
Convex below (exponential curve).
fig.4-17
Marker Add
If this is turned “On,” markers will automatically be added 
to the area specified for gradation, in the optimal locations 
for the curve that you selected in “Gradation Curve.” If this 
is turned “Off,” markers will not be added.
Check marks
Linear
Exp+
Exp-