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Chapter 7: The Drum Mix Key
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Mixer Source Select, Automated Mix
Selecting option 4 from the DRUM MIX menu presents a screen
containing four fields that alter the performance of the mixer:
========= Mixer Source Select ==========
Stereo mix:PROGRAM
Indiv out asn / echo mix:PROGRAM
=========== Automated Mixer ============
Record mix changes:YES (If source = SEQ)
========================================
The fields are:
The Mixer Source Select section:
• The Stereo mix field:
This choice field allows you to choose one of three sources for the data
displayed on the Stereo Mixer screen and the Stereo Mix section of the
All Mix Data (Text) screen:
1. PROGRAM:
There is a set of stereo mix settings (volume and pan) that is
stored within each program. If PROGRAM is selected in this
field, these settings are used in the Stereo Mixer screen. In
this mode, whenever the active program is changed, the
stereo mix immediately changes to the newly selected
program’s stereo mixer settings. This option is useful if you
want each newly selected program to have a custom stereo
mix. This is the default setting.
2. SEQUENCE:
There is a set of stereo mix settings (volume and pan) that is
stored within each sequence. If SEQUENCE is selected in
this field, these settings are used in the Stereo Mixer screen.
In this mode, whenever the active sequence is changed, the
stereo mix immediately changes to the newly selected
sequence’s stereo mix settings. This option is useful if you
want each newly selected sequence to have a custom stereo
mix.
3. MASTER:
There is a set of stereo mix settings (volume and pan) that is
stored within each APG (all programs) file and that applies
globally to all sequences and programs. If MASTER is
selected in this field, this set of global data is used in the
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