Additions And Changes In Version 1.2, 1.3
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...stereo track 17 Cue/Review function 18 Automatic updating of the end point 18 Use the [SEL] key to temporarily cancel fader grouping 18 Synchronized operation as specified within the various topics of the Operation Guide / Reference Guide as MTC and word ...slave 19 E Additions and changes in version 1.2, 1.3 This manual explains the functions and specifications that have been added or changed in AW4416 version 1.2 and 1.3. The rest are "Mastering" and "Defrag." Table of Contents Messages displayed while mastering is being executed 2 Successive mastering operations...
...stereo track 17 Cue/Review function 18 Automatic updating of the end point 18 Use the [SEL] key to temporarily cancel fader grouping 18 Synchronized operation as specified within the various topics of the Operation Guide / Reference Guide as MTC and word ...slave 19 E Additions and changes in version 1.2, 1.3 This manual explains the functions and specifications that have been added or changed in AW4416 version 1.2 and 1.3. The rest are "Mastering" and "Defrag." Table of Contents Messages displayed while mastering is being executed 2 Successive mastering operations...
Additions And Changes In Version 1.2, 1.3
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... depending on the status of the transport. Refer to: End point → Reference Manual p.97 Use the [SEL] key to temporarily cancel fader grouping When fader groups are finished operating the fader, release the [SEL] key. Continue holding the [SEL] key. When you release the [SEL] key,... point is now set automatically to the last location in version 1.0, this occurred regardless of a specific channel within a fader group. r If you wish to : Fader Groups → Reference Guide p.58 SEL SEL SEL SEL ON ON ON ON 3. This is as you wish to adjust the balance ...
... depending on the status of the transport. Refer to: End point → Reference Manual p.97 Use the [SEL] key to temporarily cancel fader grouping When fader groups are finished operating the fader, release the [SEL] key. Continue holding the [SEL] key. When you release the [SEL] key,... point is now set automatically to the last location in version 1.0, this occurred regardless of a specific channel within a fader group. r If you wish to : Fader Groups → Reference Guide p.58 SEL SEL SEL SEL ON ON ON ON 3. This is as you wish to adjust the balance ...
Owner's Manual
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... tab page 60 Using the mouse 62 Selecting channels 63 Chapter 4 Connections and setup 67 Connections 67 Word clock settings 68 Chapter 5 Recording on the AW4416 73 Preparations for recording 73 Connections and start-up 73 Creating a new song 75 Recording the first tracks 78 Set the input level 78 Assign... Mixdown 95 Creating the mix balance of the tracks 95 Using the Solo function 96 Using the internal effects 99 Other convenient functions 101 Fader groups 101 Mute groups 101 Automix 102 x - Operation Guide
... tab page 60 Using the mouse 62 Selecting channels 63 Chapter 4 Connections and setup 67 Connections 67 Word clock settings 68 Chapter 5 Recording on the AW4416 73 Preparations for recording 73 Connections and start-up 73 Creating a new song 75 Recording the first tracks 78 Set the input level 78 Assign... Mixdown 95 Creating the mix balance of the tracks 95 Using the Solo function 96 Using the internal effects 99 Other convenient functions 101 Fader groups 101 Mute groups 101 Automix 102 x - Operation Guide
Owner's Manual
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... can handle a wide variety of an electric guitar is also provided. 19 - Output buses total 20, with 32 bit internal processing The AW4416 carries on the technology made famous on the 02R. (The two return channels are built-in Two multi-effect processors provide spatial effects such as...Operation Guide An optional internal/external CD-RW drive is required. ❒ Mixer section ❍ Professional-quality audio with 8 group buses, 8 AUX buses, stereo bus, and SOLO bus (stereo). the Yamaha 02R. In the following pages of this manual, the functionality of ±18 dB/f= 20 Hz-20 kHz/ Q= 41...
... can handle a wide variety of an electric guitar is also provided. 19 - Output buses total 20, with 32 bit internal processing The AW4416 carries on the technology made famous on the 02R. (The two return channels are built-in Two multi-effect processors provide spatial effects such as...Operation Guide An optional internal/external CD-RW drive is required. ❒ Mixer section ❍ Professional-quality audio with 8 group buses, 8 AUX buses, stereo bus, and SOLO bus (stereo). the Yamaha 02R. In the following pages of this manual, the functionality of ±18 dB/f= 20 Hz-20 kHz/ Q= 41...
Owner's Manual
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... delay settings for the currently selected channel, and make MIDI-related settings. D [MIDI] key This key accesses the MIDI screen, where you can make fader group and mute group settings.
... delay settings for the currently selected channel, and make MIDI-related settings. D [MIDI] key This key accesses the MIDI screen, where you can make fader group and mute group settings.
Owner's Manual
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... The "mixing layer" is in the screen and adjust the input level of the previous mixing layer are patched to input channels 1/2. When the AW4416 is the group of channels controlled by the top panel [ON] keys 1-16, [SEL] keys 1-16, and faders 1-16. Tip! The patching of input ...inputs 1/2. If the level meters reach the "CLIP" position, you switch mixing layers, the faders will return when that the signals are turned on the AW4416 When you should lower [GAIN] controls 1/2. Chapter5-Recording on , and raise faders 1/2 to the 0 dB position. 5. Be careful not to page 133....
... The "mixing layer" is in the screen and adjust the input level of the previous mixing layer are patched to input channels 1/2. When the AW4416 is the group of channels controlled by the top panel [ON] keys 1-16, [SEL] keys 1-16, and faders 1-16. Tip! The patching of input ...inputs 1/2. If the level meters reach the "CLIP" position, you switch mixing layers, the faders will return when that the signals are turned on the AW4416 When you should lower [GAIN] controls 1/2. Chapter5-Recording on , and raise faders 1/2 to the 0 dB position. 5. Be careful not to page 133....
Owner's Manual
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... status of the AW4416 provides other convenient functions as needed. ❒ Fader groups This function groups fader operations for multiple channels. (On and off statuses can be moved manually at the same time. Doing so will strain the motors and cause malfunctions. ❒ Mute groups This function groups [ON] key ... MuteGrp page ([EQ] key ¡ [F4] key). (Refer to Reference Guide "EQ/ATT/GRP screen/FaderGrp page.") Faders in that group while preserving the current balance. You can switch the on the AW4416 Other convenient functions The mixer section of each channel in the...
... status of the AW4416 provides other convenient functions as needed. ❒ Fader groups This function groups fader operations for multiple channels. (On and off statuses can be moved manually at the same time. Doing so will strain the motors and cause malfunctions. ❒ Mute groups This function groups [ON] key ... MuteGrp page ([EQ] key ¡ [F4] key). (Refer to Reference Guide "EQ/ATT/GRP screen/FaderGrp page.") Faders in that group while preserving the current balance. You can switch the on the AW4416 Other convenient functions The mixer section of each channel in the...
Owner's Manual
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... the Quick Rec function Quick Rec is a function that rapidly makes the appropriate settings so that will also be reset. When you execute Quick Rec, groups of eight input sources will be assigned directly to tracks 1-16, and input patch and mix parameter settings will be sent to press the [REC... the inputs of an I /O card (slot 1) • SLOT2 1-8 ......... Move the cursor to fields 1/2 in slots 1 and 2 can simultaneously record sixteen input sources to the AW4416.
... the Quick Rec function Quick Rec is a function that rapidly makes the appropriate settings so that will also be reset. When you execute Quick Rec, groups of eight input sources will be assigned directly to tracks 1-16, and input patch and mix parameter settings will be sent to press the [REC... the inputs of an I /O card (slot 1) • SLOT2 1-8 ......... Move the cursor to fields 1/2 in slots 1 and 2 can simultaneously record sixteen input sources to the AW4416.
Owner's Manual
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...Phrase settings of all channels Mix parameters EQ settings of all channels Pan settings of all channels Routing settings of all channels Fader group settings of all channels Pair settings of all channels Dynamics settings of all channels Delay settings of all channels Effect parameters Parameter ...hard disk as the mix parameters of each channel, external input/output patching, and effect 1/2 parameters can be recalled by operations of the AW4416's keys or by the automix function. Scene number 00 contains a scene that returns the parameters to use it. 13 Scene memory This ...
...Phrase settings of all channels Mix parameters EQ settings of all channels Pan settings of all channels Routing settings of all channels Fader group settings of all channels Pair settings of all channels Dynamics settings of all channels Delay settings of all channels Effect parameters Parameter ...hard disk as the mix parameters of each channel, external input/output patching, and effect 1/2 parameters can be recalled by operations of the AW4416's keys or by the automix function. Scene number 00 contains a scene that returns the parameters to use it. 13 Scene memory This ...
Owner's Manual
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Changing the order of scenes Any scene saved in scene numbers 01-96 can turn protect on/off for entire groups of scene memories. ❍ SCENE 01-50 ON/OFF buttons Turn protect on/off for scene numbers 01-50. ❍ SCENE 51-96 ON/OFF ...
Changing the order of scenes Any scene saved in scene numbers 01-96 can turn protect on/off for entire groups of scene memories. ❍ SCENE 01-50 ON/OFF buttons Turn protect on/off for scene numbers 01-50. ❍ SCENE 51-96 ON/OFF ...
Owner's Manual
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...In this case, the MIDI sequencer will be the MMC master (the device transmitting MTC) and MTC slave, and the AW4416 will run in "Using MTC to synchronize the AW4416 and a MIDI sequencer" (¡ P.238), make settings on another MMC-compatible device. Operation Guide from an external MIDI... sequencer while MTC is a group of MIDI messages used to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI sequencer. Press the [MIDI] ...
...In this case, the MIDI sequencer will be the MMC master (the device transmitting MTC) and MTC slave, and the AW4416 will run in "Using MTC to synchronize the AW4416 and a MIDI sequencer" (¡ P.238), make settings on another MMC-compatible device. Operation Guide from an external MIDI... sequencer while MTC is a group of MIDI messages used to the MIDI IN connector of the MIDI sequencer. Press the [MIDI] ...
Owner's Manual
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... 225 Editing the fader 223 first section 216 Overwriting events 219 Playing back 218 punch-in/out 221 Recalling 230 Storing 228 AUX buses 1-8 28 AW4416 Features 19 Signal flow 22 user interface 51 B Backed-up 245 Backup format 245 Buses 1-8 28 Button 53, 57 C CD Play function 264 CD-R 256... 92 E Effect type library 167 End point 117 EQ 91 External SCSI device 10 Connection procedure 11 Formatting 250 F Fader 37, 53 fader 58 Fader groups 101 Fader mode 64 FADER MODE section 34 Finalizing 263 Foot switch 128 Formatting 250 Formatting removable media 253 Front panel 50 Fs 76 Function...
... 225 Editing the fader 223 first section 216 Overwriting events 219 Playing back 218 punch-in/out 221 Recalling 230 Storing 228 AUX buses 1-8 28 AW4416 Features 19 Signal flow 22 user interface 51 B Backed-up 245 Backup format 245 Buses 1-8 28 Button 53, 57 C CD Play function 264 CD-R 256... 92 E Effect type library 167 End point 117 EQ 91 External SCSI device 10 Connection procedure 11 Formatting 250 F Fader 37, 53 fader 58 Fader groups 101 Fader mode 64 FADER MODE section 34 Finalizing 263 Foot switch 128 Formatting 250 Formatting removable media 253 Front panel 50 Fs 76 Function...
Owner's Manual
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... LAYER section 35 Mixing layers 35 MMC 243 Monitor channels 1-16 26 Monitor output 30 Mouse 52 MTC 54, 238 MTC OUT connector 232 Mute groups 101 MY4-AD 13 MY4-DA 13 MY8-AD 13 MY8-AE 13 MY8-AT 13 MY8-TD 13 N Nudge function 110 nudge time 112...
... LAYER section 35 Mixing layers 35 MMC 243 Monitor channels 1-16 26 Monitor output 30 Mouse 52 MTC 54, 238 MTC OUT connector 232 Mute groups 101 MY4-AD 13 MY4-DA 13 MY8-AD 13 MY8-AE 13 MY8-AT 13 MY8-TD 13 N Nudge function 110 nudge time 112...
Reference Guide
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... EQ and attenuation settings 54 Library page 56 Store or recall EQ settings 56 FaderGrp page 58 Set and cancel fader groups 58 Mute Grp page 59 Set and cancel mute groups 59 DYN/DLY screen 60 Dyn. Edit page 69 Edit internal effects 1/2 69 Library page 71 Store or recall an...
... EQ and attenuation settings 54 Library page 56 Store or recall EQ settings 56 FaderGrp page 58 Set and cancel fader groups 58 Mute Grp page 59 Set and cancel mute groups 59 DYN/DLY screen 60 Dyn. Edit page 69 Edit internal effects 1/2 69 Library page 71 Store or recall an...
Reference Guide
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... IN tab [Screen functions] A MIXER CHANNEL INPUT ASSIGN Select the signal that will be used via AUX send/return (AUX7/AUX8), or inserted into two groups. SL2-8 DIN L/DIN R SMP 1-SMP 8 MET Signal type INPUT jacks 1-8 INPUT 1-8 of an I/O card (slot 1) INPUT 1-8 of internal effect 2 AD 1/2-AD 7/8 INPUT jacks 1/2-7/8 SL1-1/2 - SL1...
... IN tab [Screen functions] A MIXER CHANNEL INPUT ASSIGN Select the signal that will be used via AUX send/return (AUX7/AUX8), or inserted into two groups. SL2-8 DIN L/DIN R SMP 1-SMP 8 MET Signal type INPUT jacks 1-8 INPUT 1-8 of an I/O card (slot 1) INPUT 1-8 of internal effect 2 AD 1/2-AD 7/8 INPUT jacks 1/2-7/8 SL1-1/2 - SL1...
Reference Guide
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... B D.ST OUT ASSIGN (digital stereo out assign) C ST OUT ASSIGN (stereo out assign) These respectively select the pair of the screen are divided into two groups. The following signals can be output from the DIGITAL STEREO OUT jack and the STEREO OUT jack. Display Signal type ST L/R Stereo output channel BUS...
... B D.ST OUT ASSIGN (digital stereo out assign) C ST OUT ASSIGN (stereo out assign) These respectively select the pair of the screen are divided into two groups. The following signals can be output from the DIGITAL STEREO OUT jack and the STEREO OUT jack. Display Signal type ST L/R Stereo output channel BUS...
Reference Guide
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...; Patch Lib tab 12 9J 35 KL [Screen functions] A SEL CH This indicates the channel currently selected by the [SEL] key are divided into two groups. SET UP screen Patch Lib page Store or recall patching settings [Function] Store the settings of the Patch IN/Patch OUT pages in the library...
...; Patch Lib tab 12 9J 35 KL [Screen functions] A SEL CH This indicates the channel currently selected by the [SEL] key are divided into two groups. SET UP screen Patch Lib page Store or recall patching settings [Function] Store the settings of the Patch IN/Patch OUT pages in the library...
Reference Guide
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...; [SETUP] key ¡ [F4] (D.in Setup) key (*1) 1 • Repeatedly press the [SETUP] key until the screen shown at the bottom of the AW4416. Cards in which no digital audio signal is being input from the corresponding slot/jack. • Buttons marked by a / indicate that a digital audio signal is... is synchronized with the internal clock of the screen are divided into two groups. SET UP screen D.in Setup page Make word clock/cascade settings [Function] Select the word clock source to which the AW4416 will synchronize. Reference Guide q WCLK IN The word clock data included in...
...; [SETUP] key ¡ [F4] (D.in Setup) key (*1) 1 • Repeatedly press the [SETUP] key until the screen shown at the bottom of the AW4416. Cards in which no digital audio signal is being input from the corresponding slot/jack. • Buttons marked by a / indicate that a digital audio signal is... is synchronized with the internal clock of the screen are divided into two groups. SET UP screen D.in Setup page Make word clock/cascade settings [Function] Select the word clock source to which the AW4416 will synchronize. Reference Guide q WCLK IN The word clock data included in...
Reference Guide
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In the SET UP screen, the tabs dis- The following items are divided into two groups. If the Monitor tab is not assigned to the [F5] key when you press the [SETUP] key, press the [SHIFT] key + [F1] (CHANGE TAB) 2 key ...
In the SET UP screen, the tabs dis- The following items are divided into two groups. If the Monitor tab is not assigned to the [F5] key when you press the [SETUP] key, press the [SHIFT] key + [F1] (CHANGE TAB) 2 key ...
Reference Guide
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... a small amount of noise is added to the signal in order to make the sound smoother, preventing the obtrusive sound that are divided into two groups.
... a small amount of noise is added to the signal in order to make the sound smoother, preventing the obtrusive sound that are divided into two groups.