Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 70

Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function

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Various types of playback Repeatedly playing a specific region (the A-B Repeat function) The AW16G provides an "A-B Repeat" function that repeatedly plays the region between the A point and B point. This is useful when you want to repeatedly play back a certain region of the song while you adjust the mix. 1 Register the A point and B point to the locations at which you want the repeated playback to start and end. For details on how to set the A point and B point, refer to "Using markers" (→ p. 67). Tip! If you set the B point earlier than the A point, the B -> A region will play repeatedly. 2 While the transport is stopped, press the [REPEAT] key. The [REPEAT] key will light, and the A-B Repeat function will be on. The song will automatically locate to the A point. Note The A and B points must be at least one second apart. If they are closer than this, a message of "REPEAT POINTS TOO CLOSE" will appear when you press the [REPEAT] key, and repeat playback will not be possible. 3 To begin repeat playback, press the PLAY [ ] key. Playback will begin from the A point. When you reach the B point, you will automatically return to the A point and continue playback. Tip! • Playback will stop automatically when the A/B region has been repeated 99 times. • If you press the [REPEAT] key while the song is playing, repeat playback between the A and B points will begin automatically, regardless of the current position. 4 To stop playback, press the STOP [■] key. Playback will stop, but the A-B Repeat function will remain turned on. When the A-B Repeat function is on, pressing the PLAY [ ] key will immediately resume repeat playback, regardless of the current position. 5 To cancel repeat playback, press the [REPEAT] key. The [REPEAT] key will go dark, and the A-B Repeat function will be cancelled. If you cancel the A-B Repeat function during repeat playback, normal playback will occur from that point. Tip! If you perform a recording operation while the A-B Repeat function is on, the A-B Repeat function will be temporarily disabled. 70

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Various types of playback
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Repeatedly playing a specific region
(the A-B Repeat function)
The AW16G provides an “A-B Repeat” function that
repeatedly plays the region between the A point and B
point. This is useful when you want to repeatedly play
back a certain region of the song while you adjust the
mix.
1
Register the A point and B point to the loca-
tions at which you want the repeated play-
back to start and end.
For details on how to set the A point and B point,
refer to “Using markers” (
p. 67).
Tip!
Tip!
If you set the B point earlier than the A point, the B -> A
region will play repeatedly.
2
While the transport is stopped, press the
[REPEAT] key.
The [REPEAT] key will light, and the A-B Repeat
function will be on. The song will automatically
locate to the A point.
Note
Note
The A and B points must be at least one second apart. If
they are closer than this, a message of “REPEAT POINTS
TOO CLOSE” will appear when you press the [REPEAT]
key, and repeat playback will not be possible.
3
To begin repeat playback, press the PLAY
[
] key.
Playback will begin from the A point. When you
reach the B point, you will automatically return to
the A point and continue playback.
Tip!
Tip!
Playback will stop automatically when the A/B region
has been repeated 99 times.
If you press the [REPEAT] key while the song is playing,
repeat playback between the A and B points will begin
automatically, regardless of the current position.
4
To stop playback, press the STOP [
] key.
Playback will stop, but the A-B Repeat function will
remain turned on.
When the A-B Repeat function is on, pressing the
PLAY [
] key will immediately resume repeat
playback, regardless of the current position.
5
To cancel repeat playback, press the [REPEAT]
key.
The [REPEAT] key will go dark, and the A-B Repeat
function will be cancelled. If you cancel the A-B
Repeat function during repeat playback, normal
playback will occur from that point.
Tip!
Tip!
If you perform a recording operation while the A-B
Repeat function is on, the A-B Repeat function will be
temporarily disabled.