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1608 Automation Operator’s Manual Revised 5-18-12 Written for Automated Processes Incorporated by Daniel Pfeifer 2012

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The image on the previous page illustrates the location of each control grouping of the Automation Controller. Each of these components will be explai

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13.2.5 Project: Import Snapshot Once the snapshot file name has been entered, use the Jog-Wheel to highlight “OK.” Press the SEL (Sele

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13.2.6 VSS File: Load Snapshot 13.2.7 VSS File: New Snapshot The “VSS File: Load Snapshot” menu item facilitates the loading of .VSS snap

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13.3 Default Positions A set of fader, mute, and insert positions can be stored in the console as the “Default Positions.” This is a convenience

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The automation package will reboot. When the reboot process is complete, the Default Positions will be loaded in the ACM. All channels will be in MAN

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13.4.4 Export a Snapshot (Project) To export a snapshot, perform the following procedure: 1. Press the PROJECT PAGES button 1 to 3 times to op

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13.4.7 Create a New Snapshot (VSS File) To make a new snapshot and save it directly to a VSS file, perform the following procedure: 1. Press the

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14.0 DAW Control A Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) can be controlled from the 1608 automation package using the Human User Interface (HUI) protocol o

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Choosing “No” for Bypass means that the audio signal level will continue to be affected by the movements of the faders in conjunction with the DAW s

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14.2 DAW Enable A project does not need to be open to enable DAW control. DAW control can be enabled on up to four (4) control modules at a time i

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2.1.4 Memory Card Slot 2.1.5 Reset Button 2.1.6 Group Master Faders The 1608 Automation Package employs standard, commonly availabl

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14.4 Shift Channels Even with 1608 EX expanders installed, since the 1608 is a small format console it is common to have more DAW audio tracks reco

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It is recommended that the “Shift Channels” function not be used while Bypass (in the DAW Config) is set to “No,” as fader and mute controls will

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4. Use the pull-down menus to set the Bypass to either “Yes” or “No” for each fader module. 5. Highlight the “OK” button to and press the SEL (Sele

Pagina 17 - 3.0 Software Overview

15.0 Ancillary Fader Functions The 1608 automation package provides two (2) ancillary fader functions:  Position Faders: Sets all faders to a speci

Pagina 18 - 3.3 Software Navigation

In each of these functions, the all faders will perform a different pattern of pre-programmed motion for a total of 100 fader cycles. After 100 fader

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Once the needed waveform is highlighted, press the SEL (Select) button. The selected waveform will be applied and that demo will start over. The cycle

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16.0 System Configuration, Calibration, and Firmware The System Menu provides access to several functions that support system configuration, calibrat

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16.1.2 MIDI Interfacing A MIDI breakout cable is supplied with the automation package. This cable has a male DB-25 on one end, and ten (10) male 5

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16.2 System Menu 16.2.1 Software Versions Highlight “OK” and press SEL (Select) to exit the Software Versions dialog box. 16.2.2 Load Firm

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2.1.7 Program Master Fader 2.1.8 DAW Worksurface Enable Button The Automation Controller includes the Program Master Fader (PGM)

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The most current software file will be available to 1608 automation owners from api. The included card reader should be used to transfer the software

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Highlight “Cancel” and press SEL (Select) to cancel. The loading progress of each component will be displayed with a percentage counter. Loading

Pagina 27 - 4.0 File Management

Use the Jog-Wheel to scroll to and highlight the needed day. Press the SEL (Select) button to select the highlighted day and deactivate the fi

Pagina 28 - 4.3 Memory Card

Once the date and time are entered, highlight “OK” and press SEL (Select) to set the system time. Highlight “Cancel” and press SEL (Select) to cancel

Pagina 29 - 4.4 New Project

When the calibration routine starts, the selected fader(s) will move up and down and then each fader within each set of eight will move to the bottom

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Choosing “No” for Bypass means that the audio signal level will continue to be affected by the movements of the faders in conjunction with the DAW s

Pagina 31 - 4.5 Open Project

This number will determine the number of channels to be controlled and displayed in software pages and lists. To set the number of installed c

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To set the number of freewheel frames, highlight the “Freewheel” pull-down menu and press the SEL (Select) button to activate the menu. Use the J

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16.3.1 Format Memory Card Before a memory card can be used with the 1608 automation package, it must be formatted. To format a memory card, use the

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16.3.2.2 Enable FCM Programming To enable Fader Controls Modules (FCM) to load firmware, use the following procedure: 1. Press the RESET button o

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2.2 948B Fader Modules The 1608 Automation Package includes a 948B Fader Module (also known as Fader Control Module or FCM) for every eight (8) In

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To specify the number of channels to be controlled, use the following procedure: 1. Press the STATUS PAGE button to open the Status Page. 2. Press

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3. Highlight “System Menu” using the Jog-Wheel and press the SEL (Select) button. The System Menu will open. 4. Highlight “General Config” and pr

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4. Highlight “Set Clock” and press the SEL (Select) button. The Set Clock dialog box will open. 5. Highlight the month pull-down menu and press the

Pagina 39 - 5.0 Automation Concepts

several minutes and should not be canceled or interrupted. After the routine is finished, normal operation will resume. IMPORTANT NOTE: Faders SHOUL

Pagina 40 - 5.3 Initial Positions

When the software reload has been completed, the system will boot-up normally. 6. Press the RESET button to reboot the system from the newl

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17.0 Software Revision History This section details changes made and features added in each release of the automation software. Each feature lists a

Pagina 42 - 5.5 End-Of-Pass Processes

Version 0.40 Timecode rate is now set correctly for new projects Timecode rate is now set correctly when opening a project The timecode rate dropd

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Pagina 44 - 5.7 Function Enables

I n a c o n s t a n t e f f o r t t o i m p r o v e t h e s u b t l e d e t a i l s o f o u r p r o d u c t s , s o m e a m

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The image below illustrates the location of each automation/DAW control and indicator. Each of these components will be explained in detail in subse

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2.4 548B Input Modules 2.5 Rear Panel Interface The rear panel of the 1608 supports the interfacing of the Automation Package with a DAW,

Pagina 47 - 6.0 Automation Modes

2.6 System Architecture The hardware and processing for the automation package is distributed among four subsystems:  940B Automation Controller (A

Pagina 48 - 6.3 UPDATE

3.0 Software Overview 3.1 Starting the Automation Package The Automation Package will boot up when the Automation Power Supply is switched on.

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3.3 Software Navigation To facilitate navigation of software pages, menus, and dialogs the Automation Controller employs a jog-wheel and button syst

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3.3.2 Jog-Wheel 3.3.3 Navigation Procedures Page Navigation: Use the following procedures to navigate software pages: 1. Open the page with

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7. For lists and pull-down menus, use the following procedure i. Use the Jog-Wheel to highlight the list or pull-down menu and press SEL (Select) t

Pagina 53 - 7.0 Automation Sub-modes

4. Press the MENU button repeatedly to “back-space” through the existing text, deleting the last character with each press. 5. Press the SEL (Sel

Pagina 54 - 7.3 LATCH

NOTE: Only upper-case letters and numbers can be entered in the “Filename” text-entry field in the New Project dialog box. 3.3.5 Screen Capture At

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 Channel Status and Selection Grid: o Indicates the current automation mode and sub-mode for each fader o Works with the navigation tools to all

Pagina 56 - 7.7 Online Fader Trim

The Main Menu facilitates the following operations:  File Management: Creation, storage, and recall of Project files o Open Project: Opens existin

Pagina 57 - 8.0 Mix Tree Page

The Mix Menu facilitates the following operations:  Mix Management: Apply the selected operation to the mix selected in the Mix Tree o Make Cur

Pagina 58 - 8.3 Mix Menu

 Coalesce Groups: Coalesce the group selected on the Groups Page o Coalesce & Delete: Writes the relative automation data for all Group Members

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4.0 File Management The 1608 automation software is designed for easy management of the various files generated by the system during use. The Main

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1608 files and folders are organized as follows:  The project file contains the Mix Tree and snapshots  Mix files are generated automatically and

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4.3.1 Format A Memory Card Before a memory card can be used, it must first be formatted. Highlight “Yes” and press SEL (Select) to format the

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Table of Contents 1.0 Overview 1.1 Introduction and Features 2.0 Automation System Components 2.1 940B Automation Controller (ACM) 2.1.1 LCD

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Enter the name of the new project folder in the “Title:” text-entry field. Enter the name of the new project file in the “Filename:” text-en

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The dialog box will close and the display will return to the Status Page. A new project folder with the entered name will be created in the PROJECTS f

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The dialog box will close and the display will return to the Status Page. 4.6 Mix Export & Import Mixes can be “exported” from an open pr

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4.6.2 Import Mix Once the needed location is selected, use the Jog-Wheel to highlight the “File:” text-entry field. Press SEL (Select) to

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4.7 Snapshot Export & Import Snapshots can be “exported” from an open project for use in other projects. Accordingly, exported snapshots can

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4.7.2 Import Snapshot Snapshots can be imported to the Snapshots Page of an open project. Once the snapshot file name has been entered,

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4.8 Card Reader A card reader is included with the 1608 Automation Package to provide an easy means of backing up the project folders and f

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NOTE: Deleting the “PROJECTS” folder will delete all the projects within it. 4.8.4 Firmware File The most current software file will be available to

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Pagina 72 - 9.2 Make a Mix Current

5.0 Automation Concepts To operate the automation system and make full use of its features, the engineer must first understand some basic automation

Pagina 73 - 9.4 Export a Mix

5.0 Automation Concepts 5.1 Mix Pass and Mix Tree Concepts 5.1.1 Mix Passes 5.2 Manual Mixing 5.3 Initial Positions 5.3.1 Setting Initial Positi

Pagina 74 - 9.5 Import a Mix

5.2 Manual Mixing When tracking, overdubbing, and/or rough mixing, the program mix is often created without automation. When working in this manner

Pagina 75 - 10.0 Global Functions

A new project will be needed for the new mix, so at a convenient time, create a new project. This new project can be created before starting the preli

Pagina 76 - 10.3 Bridge Gaps

5.5 End-Of-Pass Processes When any changes are written, “end-of-pass” processes are performed when timecode playback is stopped. These processes in

Pagina 77 - 10.4 Auto Takeover

5.6 Timecode and Synchronization The recorded media to be mixed (typically on DAW) must be synchronized with the 1608 automation package. SMPTE Tim

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chasing timecode. More precisely, it sets the number of frames the system will “freewheel” if the timecode source briefly drops out or has other minor

Pagina 79 - 11.3 Safe Insert

“Leave Write” is useful for editing fader moves when it’s desired to change a recorded move and match seamlessly ba

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5.8 Low Memory Warning The Automation Controller (ACM) has a limited amount of memory for the current mix. If a mix is loaded that exceeds 350,000

Pagina 81 - 12.0 Groups

6.0 Automation Modes Automation “modes” and “sub-modes” determine how the automation system records and plays back control moves. Modes dictate b

Pagina 82 - 12.2 Enable Groups

6.3 UPDATE UPDATE: Recorded moves are played back until a change is made. When a change is made, any moves will be recorded, but playbac

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Use UPDATE to record changes over a short period of time or to touch-up existing moves. UPDATE can also be used as a “Record Ready” mode to prepare s

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11.0 Automation Safe Modes 11.1 Safe Fader 11.2 Safe Mute 11.3 Safe Insert 12.0 Groups 12.1 Groups Page 12.2 Enable Groups 12.3 Group Masters 12.3

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It is occasionally useful to go directly from MANUAL or READ directly to WRITE mode, without being in UPDATE. This can be accomplished on individual

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The grid below shows all channels in MANUAL mode and channel 1 selected. A subset of channels can be selected by highlighting and selecting mult

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The associated buttons on the faders will also illuminate to indicate the mode they are in. MUTE WRITE cannot be assigned from the Status Page. 6.5.

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7.0 Automation Sub-modes Automation sub-modes further defines the behavior of the automation system in specific ways. The mode continues to govern wh

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Use STATIC in WRITE mode to create initial positions at the start of a mix or when it is desirable to clear all recorded moves and start over with new

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Use LATCH to apply the position of faders, mutes, and/or inserts from the point timecode was stopped all the way to the end. For example, the level o

Pagina 91 - 12.6 Group Setup Procedures

7.5 MUTE WRITE The “MUTE WRITE” mode allows mutes and inserts to be changed without affecting the fader. The MUTE WRITE provides a quick w

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8.0 Mix Tree Page The Mix Tree Page displays and manages the mix files for the current project. This includes the mixes created using console hardw

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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 lin

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NOTE: A mix does not have to be the current mix to be selected for Mix Menu functions. 8.3.1 Make Current 8.3.2 Delete Mix

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15.0 Ancillary Fader Functions 15.1 Position Faders 15.2 Demo Functions 16.0 System Configuration, Calibration, and Firmware 16.1 Automation In

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8.3.3 Mix Properties 8.3.3.1 Change Mix Name Highlight “OK” and press SEL (Select) to assign the edited name to the highlighted mix. Highlight

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Press the SEL (Select) button once the needed glide rate has been selected. Highlight “OK” and press SEL (Select) to assign the selected

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8.3.4 Copy/Swap These pull-down menus will contain the number of installed input channels (1-16, 1-32, 1-48), the Group Master Faders (G1,

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To select the swap function, highlight the “Swap:” check box and press the SEL (Select) button. An “X” will appear in the check box when the swap f

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8.3.5 Clear Data These pull-down menus will contain the number of installed input channels (1-16, 1-32, 1-48), the Group Master Faders (G1,

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Timecode has four fields to enter:  Hours: 00-23  Minutes: 00-59  Seconds: 00-59  Frames: 00-2X (X depends on frame rate) To select al

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From TC (From Timecode): The starting timecode address for the Offline Trim function To TC (To Timecode): The ending timecode address for t

Pagina 103 - 13.4 Snapshot Procedures

Highlight “OK” and press SEL (Select) to apply the trim and fade values to the selected channels during the selected timecode window. This will crea

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8.3.8 Import Mix If a different location is needed (such as another project folder), press the SEL (Select) button while the directory li

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8.4 Low Memory Warning The Automation Controller (ACM) has a limited amount of memory for the current mix. If a mix is loaded that exceeds 350,

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1.0 Overview Leveraging our prior experience with console automation in combination with extensive customer input, API has developed a proprietary, ea

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9.0 Automation Procedures This section is intended to provide a step-by-step tutorial on how to start an automated mix on the 1608. It assumes the en

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5. After you have a good starting mix for automation, enable timecode by selecting “Timecode” on the Status Page. 6. Play back your recording to s

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3. Press the SEL (Select) button to select the highlighted mix. 4. Highlight “OK” and press the SEL (Select) button to make the highlighted mix cur

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9.5 Import a Mix To import a mix, perform the following procedure: 1. Press the PROJECT PAGES button to open the Mix Tree Page. 2. Press the MEN

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10.0 Global Functions There are four (4) automation functions that apply to the automation system on a global basis and are not channel oriented. Co

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Designed as a safety feature, “Auto Safe” automatically resets all channels in WRITE to UPDATE whenever timecode is stopped. It helps prevent acciden

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“Bridge Gaps” can be used to perform complicated edits incrementally, starting and stopping playback without having your faders jump back to their pre

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11.0 Automation Safe Modes After automation moves have been recorded, faders, mutes, and inserts can be put in a “safe” mode on a global basis. Cha

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Pagina 119 - 16.2 System Menu

12.0 Groups “Groups” can be set up to control the following:  Faders  Mutes  Inserts Groups are set up with a “Master” fader or input channel

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The diagram below indicates each area of the Groups Page. NOTE: Only the groups for the current mix will be displayed on the Groups Page. 12.2

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12.3 Group Masters A “group master” must be designated in order to control the faders, mutes, and inserts on other channels. Any fader on the cons

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Program Master IMPORTANT NOTE: If the Program Master Fader (PGM) is used as a Group Master in addition to carrying the program audio (mix), the le

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12.4 Groups Menu Groups can be created, named, edited, and deleted using the Groups Menu. 12.4.1 New Group The New Group dialog box

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The fader automation mode buttons are used to select the group master and members. The New Group dialog box indicates the function of each butto

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Care should be taken when setting the null level of the Group Master in order to provide adequate group gain and attenuation with detailed control. S

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12.4.3 Delete Group Highlight “YES” and press SEL (Select) to delete the highlighted group. A new mix will be created in the Mix Tree that does not

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12.4.5 Coalesce & Delete Group Highlight “YES” and press SEL (Select) to apply the relative Group Master automation moves to the data of ea

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2.0 Automation System Components The 1608 Automation Package is made up of a series of components that work together to form an integrated system. Th

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12.4.7 Coalesce w/ Audio Master In such a case, it would be inappropriate to delete the moves made to the Group Master (bass drum) since its audio

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12.5.2 Reloading Default Groups To reload the Default Groups, carefully press the RESET button on the Automation Controller. It is the recessed

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5. Enter a name for the new group in the “Name” text entry field. 6. Highlight the check box for each group “Type” (fader, mute, and/or insert) nee

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12.6.4 Delete a Group To delete a group, perform the following procedure: 1. Press the PROJECT PAGES button 1 to 3 times to open the Groups Pa

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6. The Group Master’s moves will be applied to the Group Members, the Group Master’s moves will be deleted, and the group will be deleted. The group

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13.0 Snapshots A “snapshot” is a captured static image of the positions of the faders, mutes, and inserts on a selected set of channels. The items i

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13.2 Snapshots Menu Snapshots can be created, loaded, deleted, imported, and exported using the Snapshots Menu. 13.2.1 Project: Lo

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Highlight “Cancel” and press SEL (Select) to cancel. 13.2.2 Project: New Snapshot NOTE: The snapshot name cannot be edited after the snapsh

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When the New Project Snapshot dialog box opens, all channels will be selected for inclusion in the snapsho

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Highlight “YES” and press SEL (Select) to delete the highlighted snapshot. The snapshot will disappear from the Snapshots Page. IMPORTANT NOTE: A del

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