Panasonic Mixing Automation Expansion Software Users Guide
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RECENTMIXES The Recent Mixes sub menu is located in the File menu. The names of recently saved mixes are displayed here. Select a recent mix to open it. In the Preferences dialogue box (Edit Menu), you can set how many recent mixes will appear in the menu. To do this, open the Preferences dialogue box, click on the “Backup” folder tab. Enter the number in the number field, “Show [#] most recent mixes in Recent Mixes menu.” 90 Disk and File Operations
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91 Disk and File Operations OPENINGMIXES WITHDIFFERENTMODULES MAX allows the user to edit the appearance and functionality of its modules. (Refer to page 161 regarding editing modules.) Suppose you have Saved a mix. Then suppose you later edit the appearance or functionality of a module, for example, you have added an extra switch. Then you Open the mix that was saved prior to editing the module. A warning dialogue box will appear as the mix is opening. This dialogue box lets you know that the mix you...
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Don’t Replace If you click, “Don’t Replace”, the mix file will be opened normally, and no change will be made to the library of modules or to your preference file. Replace If you click “Replace”, the older module within the mix you are opening will replace the module of the same name in your library of modules stored in the MAX preference file. This dialogue box will repeatedly reappear for each individual module that has the same name but a different appearance or functionality. If every module is...
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93 Chapter 10 MAX GRAPHICVIEW The Graphic View displays the mix as curves on a time line. This allows you to easily see important information about the mix, which would otherwise not be obvious. Unlike the Custom View, you can see fader moves “before they happen”, the fader moves that are coming up later in the mix. You can also look at fader moves that have already occurred. Unlike the Cue List, it is very easy to see how quickly the fader is going to move, and to detect and correct small...
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94 MAX Graphic View Two Key Features of the Graphic View Most graphics-oriented software requires you to select a drawing tool from a “tool box” or “palette” prior to editing. MAX does not require this cumbersome extra step, it is “smart” enough to know when to change the pointer into the appropriate tool, automatically. Most software with a “time line” displays some sort of time indicator moving across the screen from left to right. When the time indicator gets to the extreme right side of the screen,...
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95 MAX Graphic View DESCRIPTION OF THEGRAPHICVIEW On the left side are the numbers and names of the channels. A pop-up menu for each channel allows you to re-arrange the order of the channels. Use the scroll bar on the extreme right hand side of the window to scroll up or down reveal other channels as necessary. To the right of the channel name is a SoftGroup member indicator. If the channel is part of a SoftGroup, the group master number and color are indicated. Otherwise, if the channel is not part of...
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96 MAX Graphic View To the right of the SoftGroup member indicator is the Fader Edit Mode Indicator. This tells you if a given channel is in read, write, trim, or manual. Notice in this illustration channels 10 and 11 are in trim. Under the Fader Edit Mode indicator is a Channel On/Off Indicator. This tells you if the state of the channel is on or off. For Stereo channels, only the status of odd number channel is displayed. In this illustration, channel 13 is off, while channel 14 is on. The mix...
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97 MAX Graphic View Above the Snapshot and Marker area is a rectangular info box. As the pointer is moved over the graphic view, information about the mix events under the pointer is displayed in this area. The info box shows Channel Number, Name, Status, that is, Channel On/Off or In, Fader Level, and Time. The Fader level may be displayed in either numerical data value (as shown here) or dB. Fader moves are displayed for each channel as blue curves. Channel On/Off states are represented by horizontal...
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CREATING AFADERMOVE Use the mouse to position the pointer anywhere within the horizontal region that corresponds to the desired channel. Click once to highlight (select) the channel. Position the pointer at the desired time within the selected channel. Click and drag the mouse to draw a fader move. When finished, unclick the mouse. If you wish to redraw a section of the fader move, simply click and redraw the move. Note: Do not create a fader move on a Linked channel, since faders’ offset may be...
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SHOW ORHIDEMARKER ANDSNAPSHOTNAMES To show or hide marker names, click on the blue triangles. To show or hide snapshot names, click on the red triangles. Show or hide can also be selected from the Graphic Editing menu. SHOW ORHIDEMARKER ANDSNAPSHOTLINES To show or hide the vertical lines that extend downward from the markers and snapshots, select Show Lines or Hide Lines from the Graphic Editing menu. SNAP TOMARKER Snap to Marker, when checked in the Graphic Editing menu, makes it easier to align events...