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... screen you move the cursor to the OK button, and press the [ENTER] key. page. Ì About the Defrag function When you record on the internal hard disk immediately after it may be impossible to create a new song even though there appears to be written to continuous areas...Write CD page → Reference Guide p.10 Defrag the internal hard disk A "Defrag" function that while Defrag is any possibility of recovery. When you record and edit repeatedly, a single stream of fragmentation. Refer to a vacant area, and will be sufficient free space. If the disk contains important...
... screen you move the cursor to the OK button, and press the [ENTER] key. page. Ì About the Defrag function When you record on the internal hard disk immediately after it may be impossible to create a new song even though there appears to be written to continuous areas...Write CD page → Reference Guide p.10 Defrag the internal hard disk A "Defrag" function that while Defrag is any possibility of recovery. When you record and edit repeatedly, a single stream of fragmentation. Refer to a vacant area, and will be sufficient free space. If the disk contains important...
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... region will not be cancelled once it is set , and press the [ENTER] key. Move the cursor to one volume of the data. In the RECORDER section, press the [EDIT] key → [F1] (TR Edit) key. Also, the Export command cannot be written to a WAV file. • If there is...
... region will not be cancelled once it is set , and press the [ENTER] key. Move the cursor to one volume of the data. In the RECORDER section, press the [EDIT] key → [F1] (TR Edit) key. Also, the Export command cannot be written to a WAV file. • If there is...
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Press the RECORDER section [EDIT] key → [F1] (TR Edit) key. If you wish to join. According to the menu that you wish to join only the regions ...
Press the RECORDER section [EDIT] key → [F1] (TR Edit) key. If you wish to join. According to the menu that you wish to join only the regions ...
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... editing, the procedure is no region will be silent audio data. With the difference that you can use the APPEND command to the last region recorded in the track. For details refer to the EXECUTE button and press the [ENTER] key. The regions in version 1.2, 1.3 6. To execute the APPEND command, move...
... editing, the procedure is no region will be silent audio data. With the difference that you can use the APPEND command to the last region recorded in the track. For details refer to the EXECUTE button and press the [ENTER] key. The regions in version 1.2, 1.3 6. To execute the APPEND command, move...
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... [A]/[B] key) will appear. The "D" character will be selected for deleting a locate point / marker in the TRACK screen Mark Adj. page will go dark. In the RECORDER section, press the [TRACK] key → [F4] (Mark Adj.) key. The deletion procedure described on the button. Move the cursor to select multiple locate points...
... [A]/[B] key) will appear. The "D" character will be selected for deleting a locate point / marker in the TRACK screen Mark Adj. page will go dark. In the RECORDER section, press the [TRACK] key → [F4] (Mark Adj.) key. The deletion procedure described on the button. Move the cursor to select multiple locate points...
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... is selected and the cursor is at the parameter setting field, you can press a pad 1-8 to turn the recording button on /off the recording button for a pad track. In each page of the R (recording) buttons. Refer to : Pad Track (Trig. PAD screen → Reference Guide p.80 Use pads 1-8 to select a pad track... directly specify the bank (A/B) and pad number (1-8). List page, and press a pad 1-8 to turn muting on /off for the corresponding pad track (a track used to record/play pad trigger events). In this move the cursor to specify a pad When using the SAMP.
... is selected and the cursor is at the parameter setting field, you can press a pad 1-8 to turn the recording button on /off the recording button for a pad track. In each page of the R (recording) buttons. Refer to : Pad Track (Trig. PAD screen → Reference Guide p.80 Use pads 1-8 to select a pad track... directly specify the bank (A/B) and pad number (1-8). List page, and press a pad 1-8 to turn muting on /off for the corresponding pad track (a track used to record/play pad trigger events). In this move the cursor to specify a pad When using the SAMP.
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... the correct pitch. < Connection example > MTC OUT connector DIGITAL STEREO OUT connector PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION MIDI IN connector DIGITAL STEREO IN connector PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION AW4416 AW4416 Word clock master MTC master Word clock slave MTC slave Supplement regarding the SYNC AVE. parameter The SYNC AVE. With other device to be an... to "1," the permissible range will be greater, and if "2" is set to an external MTC master device whose MTC has broad variation (such as a tape recorder or computer-based sequencer program), try setting the SYNC AVE.
... the correct pitch. < Connection example > MTC OUT connector DIGITAL STEREO OUT connector PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION MIDI IN connector DIGITAL STEREO IN connector PROFESSIONAL AUDIO WORKSTATION AW4416 AW4416 Word clock master MTC master Word clock slave MTC slave Supplement regarding the SYNC AVE. parameter The SYNC AVE. With other device to be an... to "1," the permissible range will be greater, and if "2" is set to an external MTC master device whose MTC has broad variation (such as a tape recorder or computer-based sequencer program), try setting the SYNC AVE.
Owner's Manual
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... are wired as follows: pin 1: ground, pin 2: hot (+), and pin 3: cold (-). • Insert TRS phone jacks are wired as the recorded data being lost . Gently wipe dust or dirt off of components with wet hands. face of the disk with chemicals or detergents. • Do not... electricity. • Be careful not to remove dust. Consult your body and clothing before replacing the battery. • The performance of the recording sur- Important • Do not touch the power plug with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, faders, and connectors, deteriorates over time...
... are wired as follows: pin 1: ground, pin 2: hot (+), and pin 3: cold (-). • Insert TRS phone jacks are wired as the recorded data being lost . Gently wipe dust or dirt off of components with wet hands. face of the disk with chemicals or detergents. • Do not... electricity. • Be careful not to remove dust. Consult your body and clothing before replacing the battery. • The performance of the recording sur- Important • Do not touch the power plug with moving contacts, such switches, rotary controls, faders, and connectors, deteriorates over time...
Owner's Manual
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Important ❍ Warning The Yamaha Professional Audio Workstation is designed to your use of a sound recording or musical composition protected by copyright, without having obtained a proper license from the relevant copyright holders, may constitute copyright infringement and may...distribution, or, in USA) contain certain restrictions and requirements that may accompany such works. vii - In addition, laws (such as the Audio Home Recording Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in USA), if you have any questions regarding your intended use of the Workstation (such as the Audio...
Important ❍ Warning The Yamaha Professional Audio Workstation is designed to your use of a sound recording or musical composition protected by copyright, without having obtained a proper license from the relevant copyright holders, may constitute copyright infringement and may...distribution, or, in USA) contain certain restrictions and requirements that may accompany such works. vii - In addition, laws (such as the Audio Home Recording Act and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act in USA), if you have any questions regarding your intended use of the Workstation (such as the Audio...
Owner's Manual
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... procedure 11 About terminators 12 About SCSI errors 12 Installing I/O cards 13 About I/O cards 13 Installation procedure 14 Important points you for purchasing the Yamaha AW4416 audio workstation. Operation Guide Table of contents Before you begin 1 Checking the included items 1 Installing an internal hard disk 2 About the internal hard... 5 The SCSI ID of the CD-RW drive 5 Installation procedure 6 Removing the transport protection pad 9 How to the world of the AW4416 19 Features of the AW4416 19 Mixer section 19 Recorder section 20 Sampling pad section 21 viii -
... procedure 11 About terminators 12 About SCSI errors 12 Installing I/O cards 13 About I/O cards 13 Installation procedure 14 Important points you for purchasing the Yamaha AW4416 audio workstation. Operation Guide Table of contents Before you begin 1 Checking the included items 1 Installing an internal hard disk 2 About the internal hard... 5 The SCSI ID of the CD-RW drive 5 Installation procedure 6 Removing the transport protection pad 9 How to the world of the AW4416 19 Features of the AW4416 19 Mixer section 19 Recorder section 20 Sampling pad section 21 viii -
Owner's Manual
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Operation Guide Table of contents CD-RW drive (option 21 Other features 21 Signal flow within the AW4416 22 Input patch 23 Input channels 1-24 24 Return channels 1/2 25 Recorder input patching 26 Monitor channels 1-16 26 Digital cascade connections 27 Oscillator 27 Stereo output channel 27 Buses ...MODE section 34 MIXING LAYER section 35 [SEL] keys, [ON] keys, faders 37 Display section 38 Level meter/counter section 39 RECORDER section 40 AUTOMATION section 41 SCENE MEMORY section 41 CURSOR/JOG & SHUTTLE section 42 Locate section 43 Transport section 44 SAMPLING PAD section...
Operation Guide Table of contents CD-RW drive (option 21 Other features 21 Signal flow within the AW4416 22 Input patch 23 Input channels 1-24 24 Return channels 1/2 25 Recorder input patching 26 Monitor channels 1-16 26 Digital cascade connections 27 Oscillator 27 Stereo output channel 27 Buses ...MODE section 34 MIXING LAYER section 35 [SEL] keys, [ON] keys, faders 37 Display section 38 Level meter/counter section 39 RECORDER section 40 AUTOMATION section 41 SCENE MEMORY section 41 CURSOR/JOG & SHUTTLE section 42 Locate section 43 Transport section 44 SAMPLING PAD section...
Owner's Manual
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... 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 the signals to buses 81 Set ...the tracks to record-ready mode 82 Make monitor settings 83 Let's record 85 Overdubbing 87 Set ...
... 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 the signals to buses 81 Set ...the tracks to record-ready mode 82 Make monitor settings 83 Let's record 85 Overdubbing 87 Set ...
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Operation Guide Table of contents Recording the stereo track 102 Saving a scene/song 105 Saving a scene 105 Saving a song 106 Chapter 6 ... Manual punch-in/out 128 Preparations 128 Make input monitor settings 128 Connect a foot switch 128 Manual punch-in/out recording 129 Auto punch-in/out 130 Preparations 130 Make input monitor settings 130 Set the auto punch-in/out points 130 Set... the pre-roll/post-roll times 130 Rehearsing and recording with auto punch-in/out 131 Rehearsing with auto punch-in/out 131 Recording with auto punch-in/out 132 xi -
Operation Guide Table of contents Recording the stereo track 102 Saving a scene/song 105 Saving a scene 105 Saving a song 106 Chapter 6 ... Manual punch-in/out 128 Preparations 128 Make input monitor settings 128 Connect a foot switch 128 Manual punch-in/out recording 129 Auto punch-in/out 130 Preparations 130 Make input monitor settings 130 Set the auto punch-in/out points 130 Set... the pre-roll/post-roll times 130 Rehearsing and recording with auto punch-in/out 131 Rehearsing with auto punch-in/out 131 Recording with auto punch-in/out 132 xi -
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Table of contents Chapter 8 Patching 133 Patching to the input channels 133 Patching to the recorder inputs 135 Patching to the outputs 136 Patch library 138 Storing to the patch library 138 Recalling a patch program 139 Patching input/output jacks to ...an insert I/O point 140 Using the Quick Rec function 143 Chapter 9 Track and virtual track operations 147 The track structure of the AW4416 147 Switching virtual tracks 149 Pairing tracks 151 Editing tracks and virtual tracks 152 Tracks, parts, and regions 152 Naming a virtual track or region 153...
Table of contents Chapter 8 Patching 133 Patching to the input channels 133 Patching to the recorder inputs 135 Patching to the outputs 136 Patch library 138 Storing to the patch library 138 Recalling a patch program 139 Patching input/output jacks to ...an insert I/O point 140 Using the Quick Rec function 143 Chapter 9 Track and virtual track operations 147 The track structure of the AW4416 147 Switching virtual tracks 149 Pairing tracks 151 Editing tracks and virtual tracks 152 Tracks, parts, and regions 152 Naming a virtual track or region 153...
Owner's Manual
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... the pad outputs to channels 186 Assigning a region to a sampling pad 187 Trimming a sample 190 Naming a pad 193 Erasing a pad sample and name 194 Recording your performance on the sampling pads 196 Copying a pad performance 198 Erasing a pad performance 201 Chapter 13 Scene memory 203 About scene memory 203 Parameters... keys to store/recall a scene 211 Storing a scene 211 Recalling a scene 212 Chapter 14 Automix 213 What is automix 213 Creating a new automix 214 Recording the first section 216 Playing back automix 218 Overwriting events 219 Automix punch-in/out 221 xiii -
... the pad outputs to channels 186 Assigning a region to a sampling pad 187 Trimming a sample 190 Naming a pad 193 Erasing a pad sample and name 194 Recording your performance on the sampling pads 196 Copying a pad performance 198 Erasing a pad performance 201 Chapter 13 Scene memory 203 About scene memory 203 Parameters... keys to store/recall a scene 211 Storing a scene 211 Recalling a scene 212 Chapter 14 Automix 213 What is automix 213 Creating a new automix 214 Recording the first section 216 Playing back automix 218 Overwriting events 219 Automix punch-in/out 221 xiii -
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... explains preparations you need to make sure that the package contains the following items. If any items are missing, please contact your dealer. • AW4416 mixer/recorder unit: 1 • Operation guide (this document): 1 • Reference guide: 1 • Tutorial: 1 • Power supply cable: ... trademark and Windows is a trademark of Alesis Corporation. All rights reserved. ❍ Yamaha website 1 - Checking the included items Please make before using the AW4416, such as checking the included items and installing options. Operation Guide All other trademarks are...
... explains preparations you need to make sure that the package contains the following items. If any items are missing, please contact your dealer. • AW4416 mixer/recorder unit: 1 • Operation guide (this document): 1 • Reference guide: 1 • Tutorial: 1 • Power supply cable: ... trademark and Windows is a trademark of Alesis Corporation. All rights reserved. ❍ Yamaha website 1 - Checking the included items Please make before using the AW4416, such as checking the included items and installing options. Operation Guide All other trademarks are...
Owner's Manual
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...Before you attempt to use the AW4416 without installing a hard disk, the recorder section and mixer section will fail to operate correctly, and the AW4416 will accept no particular limitation (however, the AW4416 can damage the data on the...Yamaha Corporation will be used. • Type: IDE 2.5 inch (attachment location conforms to SFF-8201) • Thickness: no particular limitation • Capacity: no responsibility for reproducing a composition (mixer settings, recorder settings, audio data etc.) is attached to work," we cannot take into account slight differences in the AW4416...
...Before you attempt to use the AW4416 without installing a hard disk, the recorder section and mixer section will fail to operate correctly, and the AW4416 will accept no particular limitation (however, the AW4416 can damage the data on the...Yamaha Corporation will be used. • Type: IDE 2.5 inch (attachment location conforms to SFF-8201) • Thickness: no particular limitation • Capacity: no responsibility for reproducing a composition (mixer settings, recorder settings, audio data etc.) is attached to work," we cannot take into account slight differences in the AW4416...
Owner's Manual
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... the disc manually in the case of an emergency such as a straightened paper clip. Please be aware that Yamaha has obtained, connected to the AW4416, and successfully tested by Yamaha Corporation. Operation Guide In order to perform this method frequently can be connected to the SCSI connector on an ... disc tray mechanism (usually temporary) or a power failure. It is not possible to directly record or play back audio signals in diameter. * This diagram shows a CD-RW drive manufactured by means of the AW4416, and can cause the CD-RW drive to here are storage devices used . • ...
... the disc manually in the case of an emergency such as a straightened paper clip. Please be aware that Yamaha has obtained, connected to the AW4416, and successfully tested by Yamaha Corporation. Operation Guide In order to perform this method frequently can be connected to the SCSI connector on an ... disc tray mechanism (usually temporary) or a power failure. It is not possible to directly record or play back audio signals in diameter. * This diagram shows a CD-RW drive manufactured by means of the AW4416, and can cause the CD-RW drive to here are storage devices used . • ...
Owner's Manual
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... This is an A/D card with four channels of analog input jacks (balanced XLR jacks). ❍ MY4-DA This is a D/A card with the Yamaha mini-YGDAI format can transmit/receive eight channels of digital audio to -date information on the rear panel of analog output jacks (balanced XLR jacks... into an OPTION I/O slot, you begin About I/O cards I/O cards compatible with four channels of the AW4416 in order to add input/output ports. At present, the following website. For up-to /from an ADAT format digital recorder. Installing I/O cards Before you can be usable only in SLOT 1 or 2. 13 -
... This is an A/D card with four channels of analog input jacks (balanced XLR jacks). ❍ MY4-DA This is a D/A card with the Yamaha mini-YGDAI format can transmit/receive eight channels of digital audio to -date information on the rear panel of analog output jacks (balanced XLR jacks... into an OPTION I/O slot, you begin About I/O cards I/O cards compatible with four channels of the AW4416 in order to add input/output ports. At present, the following website. For up-to /from an ADAT format digital recorder. Installing I/O cards Before you can be usable only in SLOT 1 or 2. 13 -
Owner's Manual
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... processor as distortion and amp simulator. With a bus configuration that combines a digital mixer, hard disk recorder, multi-effects, and sampling pads. Features of the AW4416 The AW4416 is described separately. *1. Key-in and stereo link are also supported for precise control of the...such as chorus and flanger, and guitar effects such as on the de-facto standard for digital consoles - Operation Guide the Yamaha 02R. The dynamics processor provides compressor, gate, ducking, expander, and compander functionality. It is fully adjustable in the range of 44...
... processor as distortion and amp simulator. With a bus configuration that combines a digital mixer, hard disk recorder, multi-effects, and sampling pads. Features of the AW4416 The AW4416 is described separately. *1. Key-in and stereo link are also supported for precise control of the...such as chorus and flanger, and guitar effects such as on the de-facto standard for digital consoles - Operation Guide the Yamaha 02R. The dynamics processor provides compressor, gate, ducking, expander, and compander functionality. It is fully adjustable in the range of 44...