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Encore Two User Manual - AMS Neve

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<strong>Encore</strong> <strong>Two</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> Issue 1Adding notes> Click on the line you wish to add text to, and a small text box willappear.> Add the text and click OK.> Click Apply to merge this automation into the current pass, and a newpass will be created.This import map (plus notes) can then be saved using the File menu.In this way, a library of remapping templates can be built up.Plus, when reloading a map, any associated automation can also beloaded.To Import an <strong>Encore</strong> mix into <strong>Encore</strong>First make sure that the mix you wish to import the automation into isloaded.> From the File menu, select Import <strong>Encore</strong> Automation.> From the screen that opens, select the <strong>User</strong>, then Client, Project,Title and Mix.By default, this screen will open showing the automation held on the<strong>Encore</strong> (C:) drive.> If you wish to change this drive, click the Drive button and select adifferent dive letter.As you select the Mix, the Mix Tree for that mix will be displayed so thatthe individual pass can be selected.> Double click the desired pass, and the automation will be displayed inthe Importer screen, the next step being identical to the Pro Tools stageas outlined above, where the mapping procedure takes place next.Importing <strong>Encore</strong> automation in this manner can be useful if you wish toapply an offset only to certain paths within the mix.- 191 -

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