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DM2000 Version 2—Owner’s Manual

EDIT OUT: These buttons are used to set the Edit Out mode: Off, Takeover, or Return. The
Edit Out mode determines how rerecorded fader moves align with existing fader data at the
punch out point. Fader data includes Input Channel levels, Bus Out master levels, Aux Send
master levels, Matrix Send master levels, the Stereo Out level, User Defined Remote Layer
faders, and Group master levels. The Edit Out modes are explained in the following table.
The Edit Out mode can also be set by using the AUTOMIX [RETURN] button. The Return
Time is specified on the Fader Edit page (see page 200).

Return

Takeover or Off

TO END is OFF

At the point at which recording is stopped, the fader
returns to the position specified by the existing fader
data, at the speed specified by the Time parameter on
the Fader Edit pages.

At the point at which recording is stopped, the fader
remains at the same position until the next Fader
event in the existing data occurs.

TO END is ON

At the point at which recording is stopped, the fader
returns to the position specified by the existing fader
data, at the speed specified by the Time parameter,
and all subsequent events are erased so that the fader
remains at that position right through to the end of
the Automix.

At the point at which recording is stopped, all subse-
quent events are erased so that the fader remains at
that position right through to the end of the Automix.

Off

Return

Takeover

At the punch out point, the fader
remains at the same position until the
next Fader event in the existing data
occurs.

At the punch out point, the fader returns
to the position specified by the existing
fader data, at the speed specified by the
Time parameter on the Fader Edit pages.

At the punch out point, recording con-
tinues until the fader position intersects
the existing fader data. If you are still
touching the fader knob at the actual
punch out point, the fader is disabled
until you release it.

In this example, punch out was per-
formed by pressing the [AUTO] button,
and the fader was moved manually
between the punch out and actual
punch out points.

Existing data

Return time

Time

Punch in

Stop recording

Fader edit

Time

Punch in

Stop recording

Existing data

Fader edit

Existing data

Return time

Time

Punch in

Stop recording

Fader edit

Time

Punch in

Stop recording

Existing data

Fader edit

Time

Punch in

Punch out

Existing data

Fader edit

Existing data

Return time

Time

Punch in

Punch out

Fader edit

Time

Punch in

Punch out

Existing data

Fader edit

Actual punch out

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