User Manual

Using the 002 and the Command|8
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Position indicator lights
2. Click the Timeline Fast Menu button and select Audio Data > Pan.
3. Move the blue position indicator to the section of audio that you want to adjust and mark In
to Out points.
4. Set Preroll and Postroll values, if necessary.
5. Click the Record button to start recording your actions.
6. Listen to the audio and turn the pan knob for the track.
The system displays the values in the Pan Value display for the corresponding track in the
Audio Mixer tool.
7. Click the Record button again to stop recording.
8. Click the Audio Loop Play button to play the clip and test your results.
9. To decrease the number of keyframes, click the Audio Mixer Tool Fast Menu button, and
select Filter Pan on Track — In/Out. (Click the Track Selection button for a track to enable
Filter Automation.)
10. (Option) If you delete too many keyframes, use the Undo command to restore them.
11. Repeat step 9 until you have decreased the number of keyframes to an acceptable level.
You should remove as many excess keyframes as possible while still maintaining the pan
changes.
Using the Latch Mode Feature on the 002 and Command|8
The 002 (Windows only) and Command|8 have a Latch Mode button for each track that lets you
easily punch-in and punch-out small sections of volume automation information. The Channel
View buttons on the 002 are used as the Latch Mode buttons. These buttons are directly above
the display on the 002 and directly below the display on the Command|8. The first two buttons
are labeled EQ and Dynamics.
When a fader is not in Latch Mode, it automatically stops recording as soon as you release it.
When you release the fader, it begins moving again as it follows the volume information in the
Timeline.
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The light inside the Latch mode button is on when a fader is not in Latch mode.