Owner's Manual

Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons 169
DM2000—Owner’s Manual
[RETURN] button: This button is used to set the Edit Out mode. It works in unison with
the EDIT OUT RETURN buttons on the Automix Main and Memory pages. When its indi-
cator is on, Return mode is set. When its indicator is flashing, Takeover mode is set. And
when its indicator is off, neither mode is set.
[RELATIVE] button: This button is used to set the Fader Edit mode. It works in unison
with the FADER EDIT buttons on the Automix Main and Memory pages. When its indica-
tor is off, Absolute mode is set. When its indicator is on, Relative mode is set.
[TOUCH SENSE] button: This button is used to turn on and off Fader Touch Sense. It
works in unison with the TOUCH SENSE buttons on the Fader Edit pages (see page 170).
[FADER], [ON], [PAN], [SURROUND], [AUX], [AUX ON] & [EQ] buttons:
These buttons determine which parameters can be recorded on the first pass, and rere-
corded (i.e., overwritten) on subsequent passes. They work in unison with their counter-
parts on the Automix Main and Memory pages.
Channel Strip [AUTO] Buttons
The channel strip [AUTO] buttons are used to arm channels in Record-Ready
mode, and to punch channels in and out during recording.
The [AUTO] button indicators operate as follows:
Off: Automix playback disabled
•Green: Automix stopped or playing
•Orange: Record-Ready mode
•Red: Recording (even for individual parameters, see page 175)
Flashing red: Takeover in progress
Flashing green: indicates that a fader is inactive, for example, when you continue touching
a fader after actual punch out has occurred when using the Takeover Edit Out mode.
Automix Memory Page
Automixes can be stored and recalled on the Automix Memory page. The lower half of this
page is identical to the Automix Main page.
1 Use the AUTOMIX [DISPLAY] button to locate the Automix Memory page.
2 Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters, and use the Parameter
wheel, INC/DEC buttons, and [ENTER] button to set them.
The Automix library functions are explained in “Automix Library” on page 147. The
remaining items are the same as on the Main page and are explained on page 165.
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