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benefits of
...............................................................
325
editing
about moving, deleting data
..............................
334
appearance of Automix data
.............................
332
AUTOMIX EDIT screen
....................................
331
methods
.............................................................
333
mouse
............................................................
333
TRACK EDIT buttons
....................................
333
MICRO EDIT screen
..........................................
337
creating events
..............................................
338
deleting events
..............................................
338
Undo
..............................................................
338
operations
..........................................................
334
COMP/EXP.
...................................................
336
COPY
.............................................................
334
CUT
...............................................................
335
ERASE
...........................................................
335
GRADATION
................................................
337
INSERT
..........................................................
335
MOVE
............................................................
334
targeting data
.....................................................
332
erasing
....................................................................
327
how it works
...........................................................
325
in demo
....................................................................
78
playback of Automix data
......................................
331
punching
................................................................
329
merging new and old data
.................................
329
using AUTOMIX button
....................................
330
using AUTOMIX STATUS buttons
...................
329
recording
realtime
described
.......................................................
328
procedure
......................................................
328
snapshots
...........................................................
330
described
.......................................................
328
taking a snapshot
..........................................
331
selecting parameters
..............................................
326
setting Automix track status
..................................
327
tracks
described
............................................................
325
Undo and Redo
......................................................
332
AUTOMIX button
........................
39
,
326
327
,
330
331
AUTOMIX STATUS buttons
................................
34
,
327
AUX 1-8 keypad buttons
..............................................
46
Aux busses
..........................................................
205
211
compared to Direct busses
....................................
205
configuring
.............................................................
207
on CH EDIT screen
............................................
207
on MASTER EDIT screen
..................................
207
creating headphone mix
........................................
211
for Surround
..........................................................
320
introduction
.............................................................
58
levels
adjusting
............................................................ 207
metering............................................................. 206
linking.................................................................... 206
on CH EDIT screen............................................ 207
on MASTER EDIT screen.................................. 207
overview................................................................. 205
pre or post
on CH EDIT screen............................................ 207
on MASTER EDIT screen.................................. 207
routing
to external devices............................................. 210
to internal effects............................................... 210
to outputs........................................................... 288
to tracks.............................................................. 210
sending signals to.................................. 206, 215, 373
stereo...................................................................... 206
strategies................................................................ 210
uses......................................................................... 205
AUX KNOB AUTODisp............................................. 365
Aux master channels
introduction............................................................. 52
using....................................................................... 207
See also Aux busses
AUX SEND•PRM EDIT button.................................... 34
Aux sends..................................................................... 82
configuration.......................................................... 153
FX return channel controls.................................... 230
input and track channel controls........................... 152
Oscillator/Analyzer................................................ 373
See also Aux busses
AUXF/P....................................................................... 127

B

BACKUP..................................................................... 105
Backup
importance of........................................................... 59
introduction............................................................. 59
performing............................................................. 105
Backup battery replacement...................................... 382
BAL............................................................................. 229
Balance. See Panning
Band. See EQ
Bandwidth of EQ........................................................ 163
Bank Selects. See Program Changes and Bank Selects
Battery, replacing....................................................... 382
BckStp (BackStep)...................................................... 284
Beat............................................................. 245, 279, 285
Beat box
programming......................................................... 370
Beat slicing. See Dividing a phrase
Beat-to-ticks table...................................................... 405
BEF.............................................................................. 164
Bit depth
CD audio requirements......................................... 340
digital input signals............................................... 132
project...................................................................... 97
Blank space. See INSERT
BlkDmp...................................................................... 304
Bouncing............................................................. 195202
adjusting overall level............................................ 201
listening as you bounce......................................... 200
mechanics of.......................................................... 196
mixing the bounce................................................. 200
mono and stereo.................................................... 196
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