1999 – 2002 Sony CorporationAutomation OperationDigital Audio MixerDMX-R100
10Automation OperationAutomation OperationTC AUTOMATION buttonsGUI is touched (changing its colour from yellow tored). Touching it once more will dro
11Automation OperationThe upper central indicator block in the GUI will beblack, displaying OFF, when this button is lit. {OFF},{ABS} and {TRIM} inte
12Automation OperationAutomation OperationAUTO buttonThe button in the centre at the top of the GUI (withAUTO legend at top left) displays the current
13Automation OperationAUDITIONThis option allows a preset level to be found whichdoes not overwrite previous automation data. Thisnew setting can the
14Automation OperationAutomation OperationGeneralBefore using the automation on any control for the firsttime, it is wise to clear automation data whi
15Automation OperationBut please note that touching {FADER} in the GUIsets both the channel and multrack faders intoautomation ready mode simultaneous
16Automation OperationAutomation OperationHow to wind backThere are various ways to locate to points within thematerial; these depend on the source st
17Automation OperationTo Trim Moves on One or More FadersA/B buffer rotationWhen it comes to using the trim function, it is often agood idea to set th
18Automation OperationAutomation OperationAutomating Fader Cut SwitchesGeneralBefore using the automation for cuts or other switchesfor the first time
19Automation Operation5 Then touch {READYSETUP} to de-select it, or rollthe material in which case it will be de-selectedautomatically. When {READY
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20Automation OperationAutomation OperationTrimming Cut SwitchesThe trim functions for cut switches allow individualcut transactions to be time-shifted
21Automation OperationAutomating KnobsGeneralThe principles for automating knobs are very similar tothose for faders. Note that most level control ca
22Automation OperationAutomation Operationbutton to drop into automation record. The readoutwill change colour from yellow to red and its{WRITE} butt
23Automation Operation5 Roll the material and make any adjustments asrequired. Although changes will be heard from theunderlying mix, the LED knob po
24Automation OperationAutomation OperationAutomating Sections of ControlsTo Automate a Complete EQ SectionTo set up automating of complete sections of
25Automation Operation5 With all controls selected, individual controls canbe de-selected from ready by touching them one ata time in the CHANNEL GUI.
26Automation OperationAutomation OperationTo Automate All EQ SectionsThe R100 allows the automation to be set up in orderto record data from sections
27Automation Operation• {ALLCUTS} for the Channel Fader and MTRFader Cuts for all Channels and the Aux Returns.• {ALLBUSASSIGNS} for Program and MT
28Automation OperationAutomation OperationNoteAutomation data must already be present ahead of anypoints where the following operation might be perfor
29Automation Operation7 When finally complete, touch {READYSETUP} tohighlight it, and then {OPTIONS} next to it for apop-down. Touch {CANCELALL} in
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30Automation OperationAutomation OperationAutomation IsolateGeneralComplete channels or sections of channels can be setinto an isolate mode in order t
31Automation Operation• {ASSIGN} for all MTR and Program Bus Assignbuttons.• {PAN} for all Channel and MTR Pans.• {FADER} for all Channel, MTR and Aux
32Automation OperationAutomation Operation3 To change the default number to an appropriatename, touch the default in the CUE NAMEcolumn, and the QWERT
33Automation OperationAutomating Snapshot & Library Entry RecallAutomating the Recall of a Snapshot1 Touch {CUE} at the bottom of the LCD, just le
34Automation OperationAutomation OperationDynamics Library entry is to be linked andautomated to timecode. If {OFF} is displayed,touch it to change i
4Automation OperationAutomation OperationAutomation OperationThe descriptions and operational procedures thatfollow assume that:•A multitrack machine,
5Automation OperationThe Title for any project is the heading under which allrelated data, such as mixes, snapshots and cue points, isheld. So, altho
6Automation OperationAutomation OperationTo Keep a Title1 Touch {TITLE} at the very top left of the GUI for itspop-down.2 Touch {KEEP} in order to sav
7Automation OperationCuesThe Cues GUI allows Cue Points, in the form oftimecode markers, to be set along with a name entry.It is often extremely usefu
8Automation OperationAutomation OperationTo Enter a New Cue at the Current TimecodePointTo enter a Cue for the start of the material, forexample:1 Whi
9Automation Operation1 Touch {SET2CUES} in the CUE GUI and it turnsgreen.2 Under the NUMBER column, touch the first Cuenumber and it highlights whit
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