Yamaha AW16G Owner's Manual - Page 94
Editing the parameters of an internal effect, BYPASS ON/OFF button, STEREO/MONO, USED
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Mixdown and bounce operations 1 Immediately after recalling a read-only library that contains dynamics settings, turning the [DYN] knob will simultaneously adjust multiple parameters to affect the dynamics processing. (The amount of change will depend on the last-recalled library.) B For a channel for which you edited even one parameter in the EDIT page of the DYN screen, turning the [DYN] knob will adjust only the last-edited parameter. (The lastedited parameter is remembered for each channel.) C If you once again recall a read-only library that contains dynamics settings, turning the [DYN] knob will again simultaneously adjust multiple parameters. Editing the parameters of an internal effect By using the EDIT page of the EFF1 screen or EFF2 screen, you can make detailed edits to the effect parameters of the internal effects 1 and 2. If an effect is internally connected via send/return in the mixer section, the parameters (EQ, pan, AUX send, etc.) of the return channel that processes the return signal can also be edited in this page. As an example, here's how you can edit the settings of internal effect 1, internally connected via send/return. 1 For internal effect 1, recall an effect library that uses the desired effect type. You cannot change the effect type (e.g., reverb, delay) in the EDIT page. You must first recall library settings that use the desired type. 2 In the Selected Channel section, repeatedly press the [EFF1] knob or hold down the [EFF1] knob and use the CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the EDIT page of the EFF1 screen. The EDIT page lets you edit all of the effect parameters. 2 34 1 5 1 BYPASS ON/OFF button Switches effect bypass on/off. The effect will not be heard if this button is on. B TYPE Indicates the type of the currently selected effect. Note You cannot change the effect type in this page. If you want to use a different type, you must recall library settings that use the desired effect type. C STEREO/MONO Indicates whether the effect is stereo or monaural. A stereo-input effect is indicated by , and a monaural-input effect is indicated by . D USED AS Indicates how this effect is being used. If the effect is internally connected to the mixer section via send/return, this will indicate "EFF1" or "EFF2." If the effect is inserted into a specific channel, this will indicate the name of the channel into which the effect is inserted (e.g., "INPUT 1"). 94