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Fader1 &2 pages – Yamaha 006IPTO-F0 User Manual

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Fader1 &2 pages

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DM1000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

Automix

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I

FREE
This parameter displays the amount of free memory available for storing the current
Automix.

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MEMORY
This parameter displays the size of the Automix memory selected in the center column.

K

PROTECT ON/OFF
To protect the contents of the Automix memory selected in the MEMORY TITLE col-
umn, move the cursor to this button and press [ENTER]. A padlock icon (

) appears

next to the titles of Automix memories that are write-protected. You cannot store, clear,
or edit the title of write-protected Automix memories.

For details on the Store, Recall, Title Edit, and Clear functions, see “General Library
Operation” on page 173.

Fader1 &2 pages

The Fader1 & 2 pages enable you to edit fader positions while viewing the current fader
position and the fader data recorded in the Automix.

To locate the Fader1 or 2 page, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button repeatedly
until the page appears.

During Automix playback, fader positions are displayed graphically as black bars on the
Automix | Fader1 or 2 page. The Fader1 page displays fader positions for Input Channel 1
through 48 and Stereo out. The Fader2 page displays fader positions for Bus Outs 1–8, Aux
Outs 1–8 and Fader Group Masters A–H, Q–T.

When the Fader mode is set to Fader, each page displays Input and Output Channel levels.
When the Fader mode is set to Aux, each page displays Aux Send levels.

During rerecording, the Fader1 and 2 pages display the existing
fader data in bar graphs. While fader events are being recorded,
arrows appear next to each fader bar. A downward arrow indi-
cates that the current fader position is higher than that specified
by the existing fader data. An upward arrow indicates that the
current fader position is lower than that specified by the existing
fader data.

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ABSOLUTE & RELATIVE
These buttons are the same as those on the Main page (see page 200).

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