Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 134
Using the Trigger Track Function, NORMAL button
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The Trigger Track Function NOTE • When the Trigger Track function is active the Transport, Locate, and Locate/Navigate section keys (with the exception of the STOP [■] key) will not function, and normal record/playback operations are not available. HINT • The Trigger Track settings are saved individually with each song. • When a song is saved with the Trigger Track function active, the Trigger Track function will still be active and a message indicating that status will appear when that song is later recalled. Using the Trigger Track Function The Trigger Track function can be used as described below. 1 Call the TRACK screen Trigger page by either pressing the Work Navigate section [TRACK] key as many times as necessary, or by pressing the [F4] key after pressing the [TRACK] key. This page contains the following items. C A B D 15 Track operations and editing 1 NORMAL button For normal audio track operation this button should be turned on (normal track mode). B TRIGGER button Turn this button on to engage the Trigger Track mode (trigger track mode). C GROUP Move the cursor to this field and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/[DEC] keys to set the trigger track group for each track. Groups can only be assigned when the Trigger Track mode is engaged. D FADER START button When this button is on playback of the corresponding track (or group including the track) will start when the track fader is raised above the -∞ position. Playback will stop at the end of the recorded data. Playback can be stopped by returning the fader to the -∞ position. This button can only be turned on or off when the Trigger Track mode is engaged. 2 Move the cursor to the TRIGGER button and press the [ENTER] key to engage the Trigger Track mode. A popup window asking you to confirm that you want to exit from the normal track mode will appear. Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. NOTE • Since a maximum of 12 tracks can be played back for 24-bit songs (→ p. 165), mute cannot be disengaged for tracks 13- 24 and they will remain in the normal track mode. 3 To set the group to which each track belongs move the cursor to the GROUP field and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/ [DEC] keys. The Trigger Track mode allows each track to be assigned to one of four groups A-D so that playback of entire groups of tracks can be started and stopped by simply pressing one [ON] key or operating one fader. HINT • "_" will be displayed for tracks that are not assigned to a group, and those tracks will be triggered independently. • Channel pairs to be used for linked stereo operation should be assigned as paired channels beforehand (→ p. 58). 4 To engage the Fader Start function for a track move the cursor to the FADER START button and press the [ENTER] key. When the Fader Start function is on, playback of the corresponding track (or group including the track) will start when the track fader is raised above the - ∞ position. Playback can be stopped by returning the fader to the - ∞ position. HINT • The Fader Start function can be turned off for all tracks by pressing the [F1] key while holding the [SHIFT] key ("-" will be displayed for all tracks). • The Trigger Track group A-D settings can be copied to fader groups (→ p. 82) by pressing the [F2] key while holding the [SHIFT] key. This can be useful for linking fader start operation of multiple trigger tracks. 134 AW2400 Owner's Manual