Owner`s manual

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Mastering
Section 3
Rev0.02
Copying Mastering Tool Kit settings
The BR-1200CD’s function for copying patches proves
extremely useful when you want to create a number of effect
patches with slightly different settings.
1. Press [F3] (WRITE•COPY) on the Mastering Tool Kit
edit screen.
The Mastering Tool Kit Patch Write/Copy screen will
appear.
fig.36-07d
2. Move the cursor to the copy-source patch number and
select the patch to be copied using the TIME/VALUE
dial.
fig.36-07ad
Although “*TMP(CURRENT)” may be displayed in this
field when you call up the Patch Write/Copy screen after
modifying patch settings, this may be freely changed.
3. Move the cursor to the destination patch number and
select a destination patch using the TIME/VALUE dial.
fig.36-07bd
4. Press [F3] (GO).
The patch will be copied.
When the message “Complete!” appears, it indicates that
copying has been completed.
5. Press [EXIT/NO] several times to return to the top screen.
Using Auto Fade In/Out
The term Fade-In is used to describe the way in which the
volume is gradually raised from silence to the standard level
at the beginning of a song. The opposite effect, where the
volume is gradually reduced to silence at the end of a song, is
referred to as a Fade-Out. Although you can use the Master
fader to fade in or fade out manually, an Auto Fade In/Out
function is available in Mastering mode so that these effects
can be reproduced automatically.
The Auto Fade In/Out function can only be used in
Mastering mode. In addition, this can be used only when
the Mastering Tool Kit is ON (FX: ON is displayed).
Settings made for the Auto Fade In/Out function are
shared by all of the Mastering Tool Kit’s patches and are
stored together with the corresponding song.
Performing automatic fade-in
(Auto Fade In)
1. Press [MASTERING TOOL KIT].
The Mastering Tool Kit patch screen will appear.
fig.36-08d
2. Move the cursor to “AUTO FADE IN” and select “ON”
with the TIME/VALUE dial.
3. Press [F1] (AT.FADE).
The Auto Fade In setting screen will appear.
fig.36-09d
4. Move the cursor to the setting you want to change and
select a new value using the TIME/VALUE dial.
START:
This parameter sets the start time for fade in.
It is important to remember that the destination
patch will be fully overwritten by the patch specified
by copy-source patch. As it will not be possible to
restore these, care should be taken to insure that
important patches are not accidentally overwritten
in this way.