Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 125
Specify the editing region, Execute the command, Track editing
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■ Specify the editing region For most commands, you will need to set the Start (the beginning of the edited region) and End (the end of the edited region) parameters to specify the region that will be affected by the command. 5 To specify the beginning of the region to be edited, move the cursor to the desired digit of the Start field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial. The Start/End parameters are displayed at the right of the TR field. Start parameter (beginning of the region to be edited) End parameter (end of the region to be edited) You can set the Start/End parameters in terms of the counter display format (the value at the left) or in units of measures/beats (the value at the right). Move the cursor to the digit that you want to change, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to set the value. 6 To specify the end of the region to be edited, move the cursor to the desired digit of the End field, and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial. Tip! If you move the cursor to the Start or End parameter and press the [ENTER] key, the current counter location will be input. Alternatively, you can recall a locate point or marker to move to that location in the song, and then press the [ENTER] key to input that location as the value of the Start or End parameter. Note For some commands, you will also need to specify a location in the editing-destination track. In the same way as described above, move the cursor to the counter display format field or the measure/beat field, and specify the location. ■ Execute the command When you have finished setting parameters, execute the command. 7 Move the cursor to the EXEC button, and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window will ask you to confirm the operation. 8 Move the cursor to the OK button to execute the command, or move the cursor to the CANCEL button to cancel without executing. Then press the [ENTER] key. Tip! Even after you press the [ENTER] key to execute the command, you can press the [UNDO/REDO] key to return to the state prior to executing the command. You can use this function to compare the original data with the results produced by executing the command. Note If as a result of executing a command, a track no longer contains any recorded data, the name of that track will change to "-NO REC-". 12 Track editing 125