Yamaha AW2400 Owner's Manual - Page 63
Switching virtual tracks, the [TRACK] key.
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Handy Recording Functions A 1 Tempo map events These are the events recorded in the tempo map. When you create a new song, a tempo map event of time signature = 4/4 and tempo = 120 will be created at the beginning of the song (measure 1, beat 1). 5 Move the cursor to the TEMPO field of the event, and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/ [DEC] keys to set the tempo value. The tempo can be set from 30 to 250 (BPM). 6 If necessary, move the cursor to the METER field and use the [DATA/JOG] dial or [INC]/ [DEC] keys to change the time signature. The time signature can be set from 1/4 to 8/4. HINT • It is also possible to change the tempo or time signature during a song. For details, refer to "Creating a tempo map" (→ p. 175). Switching virtual tracks Each audio track contains eight virtual tracks. After overdubbing a solo part, you can switch the virtual track for that track, and record a different take while preserving the previously-recorded content. 1 Call the TRACK screen Virtual TR page by either pressing the Work Navigate section [TRACK] key as many times as necessary, or by pressing the [F2] key after pressing the [TRACK] key. A 6 Track recording B 1 Virtual tracks Indicates the status of virtual tracks 1-8. The virtual track that is currently selected for each track is indicated by a "●" symbol. Of the virtual tracks that are currently not selected, those that have been recorded are indicated by " ", and those that have not yet been recorded are indicated as "-". B Tracks 2 Use the cursor keys to select the virtual track number that you want to assign to the desired track. 3 Press the [ENTER] key. The "●" symbol will be displayed at the position of the newly-selected virtual track. This virtual track will now be used for recording/playback. AW2400 Owner's Manual 63