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Re: Is it possible to automate submix master from c-16 [message #78052 is a reply to message #78048] |
Mon, 08 January 2007 07:37 |
wutever
Messages: 1 Registered: January 2007
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Thanks, Rod.
You've saved me a fortune in Blu-Tak!
Now I'm gonna print out your instructions and stick 'em next
to my desk. (with blu-tak, of course!).
Cheers.
"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>Actually, when in submix mode, the submix faders can be selected with the
>channel sellect buttons on the C-16. You only have to clickk on the master
>fader, as there is no other way to select it.
>Rod
>"Rod Lincoln" <rlincoln@nospam.kc.rr.com> wrote:
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>>Both the Master, and submix faders (or fareds)can be automated from the
>C-16
>>(yes, in classic mode) by doing the usual stuff (turning on automation
and
>>edit automation on the mixer, arming the C-16 by pressing the solo and
mute
>>at the same time)AND
>>clicking (and holding)on the apprpriate fader with the mouse.
>>Then use the fader on the C-16 for the moves.
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>>If you put the C-16 in submix mode channels 1 thru 8 will control submix
>>1-8 and the master fader will control the Global master. When C-16 is in
>>normal mode the master fader controls whichever submix the C-16 is assigned
>>to.
>>Rod
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>>"Kim W." noway.known wrote:
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>>>Hi all.
>>>Never worked this out.
>>>If it IS possible, how the hell do you arm the master fared to
>>>record movements?
>>>Thanks.
>>>Kim W.
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