Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 62
Handy Recording Functions, Using the Metronome
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Applying Compression to an Input Signal • Handy Recording Functions 7 Move the cursor to the RECALL button and press the [ENTER] key. A popup window confirming the recall operation will appear. 8 To actually recall the selected setting move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The selected setting will be recalled and the compressor type and parameters will change accordingly. Repeat steps 6-8 as necessary to select various presets until you find one that best suits your application. 6 9 Use Selected Channel knob 1 to change the overall effect of the compressor. When the knob is operated the DYNAMICS screen Comp Edit page will appear. If Selected Channel knob 1 is operated while the [DYN] key is engaged, multiple compressor parameters are adjusted simultaneously to change the overall effect of the compressor (the actual change will depend on the preset selected from the library). NOTE • If a Selected Channel knob is operated while the AUTO DISPLAY function is OFF, rather than the display switching to the Comp Edit page a popup window containing the relevant parameters will appear. For details about the AUTO DISPLAY function refer to "AW2400 Preferences" on page 210. Track recording Handy Recording Functions This section describes a number of functions that are handy for recording. Using the Metronome Activating the metronome and setting the tempo and volume. 1 Call the TRACK screen View page by either pressing the Work Navigate section [TRACK] key as many times as necessary, or by pressing the [F1] key after pressing the [TRACK] key. A B 1 Metronome button Switches the metronome on/off. B Metronome knob Adjusts the metronome volume level. The current value is shown above the knob in dB units. 2 Move the cursor to the metronome button and press the [ENTER] key. The metronome will be turned on. In this state the metronome will sound during recording and playback. 3 The metronome will begin sounding when the PLAY [ ] key is pressed to begin playback. Move the cursor to the metronome knob and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/[DEC] keys to adjust the metronome level as required. 4 To change the tempo or time signature, first press the STOP [■] key to stop the recorder. Call the EDIT screen Tempo Map page by either pressing the Work Navigate section [EDIT] key as many times as necessary, or by pressing the [F2] key after pressing the [EDIT] key. The Tempo Map page lets you create a tempo map that specifies the tempo and time signature of the song. The tempo and time signature that you specify here will be the basis for the measure/beat display counter, the internal metronome, and the MTC (MIDI Time Code) transmitted and received by the AW2400. 62 AW2400 Owner's Manual