Yamaha AW4416 Stereo System User Manual


 
Chapter14—Automix
— Operation Guide 221
Automix punch-in/out
If you make a mistake while recording the automix, you can re-record just the
location of your error (punch-in/out). As an example here, we will explain how to
punch-in/out to re-record the pan operations of monitor channel 1 that you
already recorded. When punching-in/out on only a specific channel, it is conve-
nient to use the on-screen AUTO REC button instead of the on-screen REC but-
ton.
1. Press the [HOME] key in the FADER MODE section, and the [MONI] key
in the MIXING LAYER section.
2. Locate the song to a point slightly earlier than the location where you
wish to punch-in.
If you will be punching-in/out repeatedly on the automix, it is convenient to set a
locate point at a location earlier than the intended punch-in. For details on
locate points, refer to page 109.
3. Press the [AUTOMIX] key [F1] key.
Make sure that the AUTOMIX button is displayed as “ENABLE.”
4. Move the cursor to the OVERWRITE field. Turn the PAN button on, and
the remaining buttons (FADER, CH ON, EQ) off.
5. Move the cursor to the AUTO REC button in the lower right of the
screen, and press the [ENTER] key.
The AUTO REC button will turn on.
Note
When you use the AUTO REC button instead of the REC button, you can select the
recording channel after placing automix in record-ready mode. It is not necessary to
use the [SEL] keys to select the channel beforehand.
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