API Audio 1608 Automation User Manual

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The Mix Tree will “branch” as many times as needed, each time indicating the previous mix that

was current when the mix was created. These “origin lines” will show the history of a mix that can
be traced back to its initial mix. In the example on the previous page, mixes 1-4 were created

consecutively, each based upon the previous mix. The “Vocal Up Mix,” “Vocal Down Mix,” and “No

Vocal Mix” were all derived from the “Final Mix.”

8.2 Current Mix

The arrow icon

in the left hand column of the Mix Tree indicates which mix is the “current

mix.” This is the mix that will be replayed in READ. Any recorded changes will be added to the
data in the current mix and a new mix will be generated. The resulting mix is added to the Mix

Tree and becomes the current mix.

8.3 Mix Menu

The mixes in the Mix Tree can be named, edited, color-coded, and deleted using the Mix Menu.

The Mix Menu will not open unless a project is open.

To make a mix “current,” open the Mix
Tree Page and use the Jog-Wheel to

highlight the needed mix.


In this example, the current mix is “No

Vocal Mix” and “Final Mix” is highlighted.


Once the mix is highlighted, press the SEL

(Select) button. The Change Mix prompt

will appear.


Press the SEL (Select) button and the
highlighted mix will become the current

mix.


An arrow will appear next to the mix

name, indicating it is the current mix.

A mix can also be made current by

highlighting it and selecting “Make
Current” in the Mix Menu. Refer to section

8.3.1 for details.


With the Mix Tree Page open, highlight the mix to be manipulated and press the

MENU button to open the Mix Menu. The function selected in the Mix Menu will

affect the mix highlighted in the Mix Tree when the menu was opened. Several of

the Mix Menu edit functions will result in the creation of a new mix.

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