Chapter 14
DA7 Users’ Guide
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Automation
AUTOMATION EXECUTE
Press the AUTOMATION button in the SETUP section of the Top Panel
to display the [AUTOMATION EXECUTE] window. You may have to
press it again to cycle through the windows.
Cursor to the [START SCENE], and press the ENTER button.
You will see this area blinking if nothing has been registered for the start
scene. Current status of fader positions, routings, Equalizer and
Dynamics is stored for the start scene.
Cursor to the desired parameter button in the [EDIT PARAMETER] area,
[FADER] button for instance, and press the ENTER button. Repeat to
select each parameter you wish to record in Automation. When selected,
the parameter button will appear as inverse video.
You can operate another way on the Top Panel if MMC /CURSOR is
switched to MMC. Select desired parameters by pressing #1 to #7 and
#9 of the Keypad corresponding directly to items in the [AUTOMATION
EXECUTE] window while pressing the SHIFT button.
Cursor to the [SEL ALL] button, and press the ENTER button to select
all parameters at once. This is convenient for starting a new mix.
Cursor to the [CLR ALL] button, and press the ENTER button to cancel
all parameters at once.
Cursor to the [ABSOLUTE] button in the [FADER EDIT MODE] area,
and press the ENTER button.
Cursor to the [AUTO PUNCH IN] button, and press the ENTER button
to cancel the [AUTO PUNCH].
You can change the start scene during the recording of a MIX
sequence. This can save you valuable mix memory space. Repeat
above steps to register a new start scene if necessary.
[AutoPunch In] should be considered as an "Advanced User"
feature, so we recommend that you not attempt to use the
[AutoPunch In] function until after you have experimented with
it. If you operate it before you truly understand its function, you
could accidentally do something that might result in serious
consequences to your mix.
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