Fader Edit Pages 151
02R96—Owner’s Manual
Fader Edit Pages
During playback, fader positions are displayed graphically as black bars on the Fader Edit
page, of which there are two. The Fader Edit 1 page displays Faders positions for Input
Channel 1 through 56, the Bus Outs, and Stereo Out. The Fader Edit 2 page displays faders
positions for Input Channel 1 through 56, the Bus Outs, and Aux Sends. When the Fader
mode is set to Fader, Input and Output Channel levels are displayed. When it’s set to Aux
mode, Aux Send levels are displayed.
During rerecording, arrows are displayed 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.
1Use the DISPLAY ACCESS [AUTOMIX] button to locate the Fader Edit pages.
The Fader Edit 1 page is shown here.
2Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them.
The counter in the upper-left corner displays the current timecode position.
Edit Safe buttons: The numbered buttons below each fader bar are Channel Safe but-
tons, which can be used to prohibit automix recording on certain channels. A channel is set
to safe when its button appears highlighted. You can make all channels safe by selecting one
button and then double-clicking the [ENTER] button. A confirmation message appears
and you can elect to make one channel safe or all channels. During recording, events cannot
be recorded, or rerecorded on safe channels, although existing events are played back and
faders, Encoders, [ON] buttons, and so on can still be used, which is useful for rehearsing
mix moves. Channel safe settings cannot be changed during recording.
ABSOLUTE & RELATIVE: These buttons are the same as those on the Main and Memory
pages. See “Automix Main Page” on page 146 for more information.
MOTOR: This button is used to turn the fader motors are on and off for Automix play-
back. The button appears highlighted when the motors are on. The motors cannot be
turned off during recording, and are automatically turned on when recording starts.
TOUCH SENSE: Touch sense allows you to punch faders in and out during recording
simply by touching fader knobs. Touch sense IN and touch sense OUT can be turned on
and off independently.
UPDATE: This button is the same as that on the Main and Memory pages. See “Automix
Main Page” on page 146 for more information.
EDIT OUT: The TAKEOVER and RETURN buttons are the same as those on the Main and
Memory pages. See “Automix Main Page” on page 146 for more information. The TIME
parameter determines the time it takes faders to return to levels specified by the existing
Automix data when the Edit Out mode is set to Return. It can be set from 0.0 to 30.0 seconds
in 0.1 second steps.