Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 128

Audio track operations, About audio tracks, Viewing all audio tracks

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Audio track operations Audio track operations About audio tracks Audio tracks are physical recording areas used to record and play back audio data. The AW2400 lets you use 24 audio tracks. In a 16-bit song you can play back up to 24 tracks simultaneously, and in a 24-bit song you can play back up to 12 tracks simultaneously. However, the number of tracks that can actually be played back simultaneously is limited by the number of tracks that are currently in record-ready mode. Please note that putting more tracks in record-ready mode will forcibly mute a corresponding number of playback tracks. The following table shows the number of tracks that can be simultaneously recorded/played for a 16-bit or 24-bit song. This page contains the following items. AG H B C D E F 15 Song Bit Depth Max. Simultaneous Max. Simultaneous Record Tracks Play Tracks 16 8 : : 16 bits 1 23 0* 24* 8 4 : : 24 bits 1 11 0* 12* * For mixdown the number of simultaneous record tracks is two, and the number of simultaneous playback tracks is 24 for 16-bit songs, or 12 for 24-bit songs. For example in a 16-bit song, each track you place in record-ready mode will decrease the number of simultaneously-playable tracks by one. (Muting will begin with higher-numbered tracks.) If you've placed the maximum of sixteen tracks in record-ready mode, a maximum of eight tracks can be played back simultaneously. If you want to return a muted track to playable condition, you must first reduce the number of tracks that are in recordready mode, and then defeat muting on the track you want to play back. Track operations and editing Viewing all audio tracks In the TRACK screen View page you can view all tracks to see whether they contain data, and switch muting on/off for each track. To call this page press the Work Navigate section [TRACK] key as many times as necessary, or press the [F1] key after pressing the [TRACK] key. 1 TRACK Here you can select the track to be controlled in the screen. Choose from 1-24 (audio tracks 1-24) or ST (stereo track). The number and name of the virtual track selected for the current track are shown below this field. B MUTE button You can move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key to switch muting on/off for the currently selected track. C RENAME button You can move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key to access the NAME EDIT popup window, where you can edit the name of the currently selected track. D WAVE button If you move the cursor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, the waveform of the currently selected track will be displayed. For details, refer to "Finding a location while viewing the waveform" (→ p. 95). E REMAIN This indicates the remaining recordable time. F Metronome button/knob Here you can switch the metronome on/off and adjust the volume. The volume can be adjusted in a range of -96 to +12 dB. For details, refer to "Using the Metronome" (→ p. 62). G MUTE indicator If a track is muted, its MUTE indicator changes to "●". H Track View This area shows whether tracks 1-24 contain data, and indicates the marker locations. 128 AW2400 Owner's Manual

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AW2400
Owner’s Manual
Audio track operations
Track operations and editing
128
15
Audio tracks are physical recording areas used to record
and play back audio data.
The AW2400 lets you use 24 audio tracks. In a 16-bit song
you can play back up to 24 tracks simultaneously, and in a
24-bit song you can play back up to 12 tracks simulta-
neously. However, the number of tracks that can actually
be played back simultaneously is limited by the number of
tracks that are currently in record-ready mode. Please note
that putting more tracks in record-ready mode will forc-
ibly mute a corresponding number of playback tracks. The
following table shows the number of tracks that can be
simultaneously recorded/played for a 16-bit or 24-bit
song.
*
For mixdown the number of simultaneous record tracks is two, and the
number of simultaneous playback tracks is 24 for 16-bit songs, or 12
for 24-bit songs.
For example in a 16-bit song, each track you place in
record-ready mode will decrease the number of simulta-
neously-playable tracks by one. (Muting will begin with
higher-numbered tracks.) If you’ve placed the maximum
of sixteen tracks in record-ready mode, a maximum of
eight tracks can be played back simultaneously. If you
want to return a muted track to playable condition, you
must first reduce the number of tracks that are in record-
ready mode, and then defeat muting on the track you want
to play back.
In the TRACK screen View page you can view all tracks
to see whether they contain data, and switch muting on/off
for each track.
To call this page press the Work Navigate section
[TRACK] key as many times as necessary, or press the
[F1] key after pressing the [TRACK] key.
This page contains the following items.
1
TRACK
Here you can select the track to be controlled in the
screen. Choose from 1–24 (audio tracks 1–24) or ST (ste-
reo track). The number and name of the virtual track
selected for the current track are shown below this field.
B
MUTE button
You can move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to switch muting on/off for the currently
selected track.
C
RENAME button
You can move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to access the NAME EDIT popup window,
where you can edit the name of the currently selected
track.
D
WAVE button
If you move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key, the waveform of the currently selected
track will be displayed. For details, refer to “Finding a
location while viewing the waveform” (
p. 95).
E
REMAIN
This indicates the remaining recordable time.
F
Metronome button/knob
Here you can switch the metronome on/off and adjust the
volume. The volume can be adjusted in a range of -96 to
+12 dB. For details, refer to “Using the Metronome” (
p. 62).
G
MUTE indicator
If a track is muted, its MUTE indicator changes to “
”.
H
Track View
This area shows whether tracks 1–24 contain data, and
indicates the marker locations.
Audio track operations
Song Bit Depth
Max. Simultaneous
Record Tracks
Max. Simultaneous
Play Tracks
16 bits
16
8
:
:
1
23
0*
24*
24 bits
8
4
:
:
1
11
0*
12*
About audio tracks
Viewing all audio tracks
B
A
G
H
C
D
E
F