Targeting automix data, What automix data looks like, How does automix editing work – Roland VS-2480 User Manual

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Targeting Automix Data

Automix can record and play back more data than can possibly fit onscreen at once.
Targeting allows you to select the Automix data and tracks you want to see and edit.

1.

On the AUTOMIX EDIT screen, press F1 (TARGET)—
the TARGET SELECT window appears.

2.

Turn the TIME VALUE dial to highlight the desired
target data.

3.

Press ENTER/YES to select the new target data, or EXIT/NO to return to the
AUTOMIX EDIT screen without changing the targeted Automix data.

4.

If you pressed ENTER/YES in Step 3, the newly targeted Automix tracks and data
appear in the playlist.

What Automix Data Looks Like

Every time you change a targeted parameter’s value during
Automix recording, the change is captured as an “Automix
event.” Each event appears as a vertical black line on the
AUTOMIX EDIT screen’s playlist—the higher the line, the
higher the parameter value.

When Automix events are selected for editing on the
AUTOMIX EDIT screen, they appear in reverse: an event is
white, and its background is dark.

How Does Automix Editing Work?

Automix editing is very much like the region editing you perform on project audio
tracks, or on phrase sequencer tracks. You define a region by setting IN and OUT edit
points, and you copy and move regions using FROM and TO. See Chapter 18 if you
need to refresh your memory on the way region editing works.

F2 (ALL) and F3 (MARK)

As with audio region editing, to select the events on an Automix track that fall between
the IN and OUT points, you must select the track. You can cursor to an Automix track
and press ENTER/YES or F3 (MARK) to select it for editing—this places a checkmark to
its left. To simultaneously toggle the selection of all of the displayed Automix tracks on
or off, press F2 (ALL).

Automix Undo

Automix offers a single level of Undo for both Automix recording and editing. You can
undo the most recent editing action until you perform another action. You can reverse
the most recent Undo by performing a Redo until a new Automix recording or editing
action is performed.

To undo the most recent Automix action, navigate to the AUTOMIX EDIT screen and
press F5 (UNDO). To reverse the Undo, press F5 (REDO).

When you select a target, you choose both the desired
Automix track and the parameter whose Automix data
you want to edit.

This illustration shows a

level parameter’s fade-in.

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